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The Revolution Begins: Steam Engines, Railroads, and Steamboats
- About Energy
- Steam power
- Some Components of Steam Engines
- Early experiments with steam
- Edward Somerset, second Marquis of Worcester
- Charles II and the Pace of English Invention
- Coal mines and development of the steam engine in England
- Other Contributors to the Steam Engine
- Coal
- Engine or Machine?
- The Lunar Society
- Types of Coal
- Steam locomotives
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