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The Story of Copper

Watson Davis

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English
Tradd Street Press
14 February 2026
""The Story of Copper"" provides a comprehensive exploration of one of humanity's most essential metals, tracing its journey from the depths of the earth to its vital role in modern civilization. Written by Watson Davis, this work examines the scientific, industrial, and historical significance of copper, offering readers a clear and engaging look at how this versatile element has shaped human progress.

The narrative delves into the complexities of metallurgy and mining, detailing the processes of smelting and refining that transform raw ore into the conductible material that powers our world. From the ancient Bronze Age to the rapid electrical expansions of the early 20th century, the book highlights copper's indispensable presence in communication, transportation, and daily life. It explores the chemistry behind the metal, the geology of its deposits, and the economic impact of its global trade.

This classic account serves as both an educational resource and a fascinating historical document, illustrating the intersection of science and industry. For readers interested in mineralogy, the history of technology, or the foundational materials of the industrial age, ""The Story of Copper"" remains a seminal text that celebrates the enduring legacy of the red metal.

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Imprint:   Tradd Street Press
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 22mm
Weight:   603g
ISBN:   9781026013137
ISBN 10:   1026013135
Pages:   432
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

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