<u><b>The enthralling <i>Sunday Times</i>-bestselling biography of the shepherd boy who changed the world with his revolutionary engineering and whose genius we still benefit from today</b></u><b>''</b><b>A biography of great verve ¿ brings back to vivid life a man who should never have been forgotten'' </b>Andrew Marr¿<b>An evocative biography of Britain¿s greatest civil engineer</b> ¿ <b>Glover catches the thrill of Telford¿s engineering quite beautifully</b>¿ <i>Guardian</i>Thomas Telford''s name is familiar; his story less so. Born in 1757 in the Scottish Borders, his father died in his infancy, plunging the family into poverty. Telford''s life soared to span almost eight decades of gloriously obsessive, prodigiously productive energy. Few people have done more to shape our nation.A stonemason turned architect turned engineer, Telford invented the modern road, built churches, harbours, canals, docks, the famously vertiginous Pontcysyllte aqueduct in Wales and the dramatic Menai Bri