Author
J. Stephen (James Stephen) Jeans
1846-1913
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Books by J. Stephen (James Stephen) Jeans
Waterways and Water Transport in Different Countries With a description of the Panama, Suez, Manchester, Nicaraguan, and other canals.
"Waterways and Water Transport in Different Countries" by J. Stephen Jeans is a historical account written in the late 19th century. This comprehensive work explores the subject of water transport, particularly focusing on artificial waterways like canals. The author addresses the importance of adequate transport facilities to a nation's economic well-being and provides a detailed examination of various canal systems around the world, including well-known projects like the Panama and Suez Canals. At the start of the work, the author sets the stage for a discussion on the critical role that effective transportation plays in the prosperity of nations. He emphasizes the historical evolution of waterway construction, discussing the significance of canals from ancient civilizations to modern developments. The opening portion also outlines the author’s intentions to explore specific canals through detailed historical narratives and technical advancements, all while anticipating the future significance of waterways in alleviating transport challenges faced by populated inland regions.
Western Worthies A Gallery of Biographical and Critical Sketches of West of Scotland Celebrities
"Western Worthies" by J. Stephen Jeans is a collection of biographical and critical sketches written in the late 19th century. The work focuses on notable figures from the West of Scotland, exploring their lives, achievements, and contributions to society. The author aims to inspire readers by showcasing the struggles and successes of these individuals. At the start of the collection, the author outlines a double purpose: to satisfy public curiosity about the backgrounds of influential men and to serve as a reminder to the younger generation that they, too, can make a lasting impact. The introductory section emphasizes the rich tapestry of Scottish history and the significance of its notable clans. Following this, the first sketch is dedicated to the Duke of Argyll, highlighting his noble lineage and illustrious accomplishments in politics and literature. This sets the tone for the rest of the collection, which promises insightful reflections on other distinguished Scottish figures.