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Railroads Triumphant: The Growth, Rejection, and Rebirth of a Vital American Force

Autor Albro Martin
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 mar 1992
The coming of the railroad to America in the 1830s was one of the most significant events in its history. Enabling towns, industries, and farms to spring up away from the waterways, it transformed the social and economic face of the nation. Albro Martin's history is a colourful chronicle of the great railroad founders and builders, famous trains, and classic stations. It is, however, much more than a romance of the rails: it also explores the corruption and greed of the pioneers, the too-frequent sacrifice of safety for speed, and the threat posed by other forms of transport.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780195038538
ISBN-10: 0195038533
Pagini: 448
Ilustrații: halftones, line figures, maps
Dimensiuni: 165 x 244 x 40 mm
Greutate: 0.88 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: OUP OXFORD
Colecția OUP Oxford
Locul publicării:Oxford, United States

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'it provides probably the only on-volume history of American railways available in the UK ... Anyone reading this book will have a good understanding of the fundamental issues which have shaped the current American railroad scene.'The Railway Observer
`Railroads triumpant is a fervent and undiluted defence of the iron road in American life.......Albro Martin boldly asserts his views and presents them authoritativelyAmerican Studies
'This book can be enjoyed at a number of levels. It contains elements which entertain, inform and guide. It has a rare ability to be both eminently readable, like a novel, and instructive in both the general social history of the American railway age and in the piercing insights into the involvement by the politicians and the bureaucratic process that followed them.'Malcolm Gylee, MCIT, The Proceedings of the Chartered Institute of Transport