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Joshua Rose (ca. 1845 - ca. 1910) was an American mechanical engineer, inventor, engineering journalist and early American writer on management, known for his contributions to the professional literature of mechanical engineering, specifically on tools and machine shop methods and practice.〔Hutton, Frederick Remsen, ed. ''A History of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers from 1880 to 1915.'' The Society, 1915. p. 2 and p. 159.〕 == Life and work == Probably born, raised and educated as mechanical engineer in New York, Rose filled his first patent for a rock drill on 1869.〔Joshua Rose. ''(Patent US87974 for rock drill ),'' 1869〕 In the 1870s he started writing on mechanical engineering, publishing one of his first articles in ''Scientific American'' in 1875, entitled "Practical Mechanism."〔Rose, Joshua. "(Practical Mechanism )" in: ''Scientific American,'' vol. 32, issue 11, pp. 164-165〕 In the late 1880s Rose moved to England, where he settled in Twickenham, 10 miles southwest of the centre of London. There he developed a useful improvement for steam-engine valves, which he patented in 1890.〔Joshua Rose. ''(Patent US205578 for Steam Enginege Valve improvement ),'' 1890〕 By the late 1890s Rose was back in New York, where in 1898 he wrote the preface of the third edition of his ''Modern machine-shop practice.'' In ''A History of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers from 1880 to 1915'' (1915), Frederick Remsen Hutton recognized Joshua Rose, Egbert P. Watson and Coleman Sellers as notable contributors to the professional literature of mechanical engineering with respect to tools and machine shop methods.〔
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