The reprinted version in 2017  (centenary of original publishing) with an introduction by Steve Grudgings, 9 in x 14 in (approx.), i.e. foolscap,  83  pages, softbound.  This reprint is twice the original’s page size but uses a similar typeface.

The book is based on the Pentrich Engine using original drawings and photographs (the latter enlarged for better detail). Here is a fascinating study of a Newcomen Engine brought together by Steve Grudgings. Anyone with an interest in these Engines will find it invaluable work.

After Steve’s introduction, the central part is the article in the title, which includes several full-page photos and runs to 33 pages. This is followed by a discussion on the first part, running to 25 pages, again with some full-page images. These two parts were originally published in The Transactions of the Institute of Mining Engineers, Vol.LII, part 4 (pp 396 – 420 and 423 – 445). These two parts are reprinted with permission of the IOM3, successor to the IME.

Three full pages of reproductions of an old drawing and two pages from an old document—reproduced and enlarged from the original article—follow. This, in turn, is followed by 11 full pages of copies of the original Pentrich Engine Drawings.

It’s an essential reading for anyone keen on old stationary steam engines.