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History of Strength of Materials (Dover Civil and Mechanical Engineering)
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If you're interested in anything involving the mechanics of materials (civil, mechanical, materials, etc), check out Timoshenko's History of Strength of Materials. It's not exactly light reading, but it's by no means a textbook - something between technical and easy reading.

http://www.amazon.com/History-Strength-Materials-Stephen-Timoshenko/dp/0486611876