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Railroads and the American People

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ISBN-10: 0253006333

ISBN-13: 9780253006332

Edition: 2012

Authors: H. Roger Grant

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In this social history of the impact of railroads on American life, H. Roger Grant concentrates on the railroad's "golden age," 1830-1930. To capture the essence of the nation's railroad experience, Grant explores four fundamental topics--trains and travel, train stations, railroads and community life, and the legacy of railroading in America--illustrating each topic with carefully chosen period illustrations. Grant recalls the lasting memories left by train travel, both of luxurious Pullman cars and the grit and grind of coal-powered locals. He discusses the important role railroads played for towns and cities across America, not only for the access they provided to distant places and…    
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Book details

List price: $45.00
Copyright year: 2012
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons, Limited
Publication date: 10/17/2012
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 328
Size: 7.44" wide x 10.20" long x 0.94" tall
Weight: 2.354
Language: English

Born in 1943 in Ottumwa, Iowa, H. Roger Grant is a professor of history at the University of Ohio at Akron. A contributor to numerous history journals, Grant is also a noted railway historian and editor of Railway History. His books on the subject include Erie Lackawanna: Death of an American Railroad, 1938-1992 (1994), and Living in the Depot: The Two-Story Railroad Station (1993). Grant has also published several collections of postcards with railways and Ohio history as their themes.

Acknowledgments
Prologue
Trains
Stations
Communities
Legacy
Sources and Suggestions for Further Reading
Index