Basic Soil Mechanics _top_: Roy Whitlow
Roy Whitlow never set out to write a textbook. He was a field engineer first—boots caked with London clay, fingers raw from driving shell and auger samplers into reluctant ground. But by the early 1960s, he had spent enough years watching foundations tilt, retaining walls bulge, and contractors curse “that damn mud” to know that something was missing from the civil engineering curriculum.
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