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The Hejaz Railway: The Construction of a New Hope

Autor M. Metin Hulagu
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 dec 2010
Built in the turn of the twentieth century, the Hejaz Railway was initially mocked in Europe as a wildly improbable scheme. Still used partially in Syria and Israel, the railway was constructed at colossal cost and despite countless obstacles, it received great enthusiasm across the Muslim world. This book provides many details about the construction of this project based on British documents from a technical and cultural point of view.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781935295037
ISBN-10: 1935295039
Pagini: 161
Ilustrații: tables & b/w photos
Dimensiuni: 150 x 227 x 14 mm
Greutate: 0.26 kg
Editura: Blue Dome Press

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"Dr Hulagu relates this epic in four sections, one of which is a station-by-station itinerary. The text has helpful footnotes, placed where they ought to be: bottom of page. There is a short bibliography and an index. The photographs are well-selected, but rather thin and grey, not really doing justice to their subjects which include pilgrim trains and the beautiful Osmanli Script, surely one of the most decorative to adorn tickets, locomotive tanks, axle boxes etc. Currency conversion could have been more helpful. Nevertheless, this book captures a moment in history before the Middle East (and much more)descended into the Wars of the Ottoman Succession that live with us still." - R.A.S. Hennessey, The Journal of the Stephenson Locomotive Society
"Dr Hulagu relates this epic in four sections, one of which is a station-by-station itinerary. The text has helpful footnotes, placed where they ought to be: bottom of page. There is a short bibliography and an index. The photographs are well-selected, but rather thin and grey, not really doing justice to their subjects which include pilgrim trains and the beautiful Osmanli Script, surely one of the most decorative to adorn tickets, locomotive tanks, axle boxes etc. Currency conversion could have been more helpful. Nevertheless, this book captures a moment in history before the Middle East (and much more)descended into the Wars of the Ottoman Succession that live with us still." - R.A.S. Hennessey, The Journal of the Stephenson Locomotive Society