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Steam Power

Steam Power
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Format: Paperback, 192 Pages
Item: 145623
ISBN: 9780760333365
Publisher: Voyageur Press
Series: Gallery
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Illustrations: 239 color & 5 b/w photos
Size: 6.5 x 8.25
Weight: 1 lb.
Edition: First
Published: July 10th 2009
DC: AP
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They steamed westward with America, carrying goods and people to the new frontier. They powered through the industrial revolution, moving with the times. And they transported a nation in motion, soldiers and settlers and immigrants, captains of industry and itinerant laborers. These were the steam locomotives that ruled the rails and kept America moving and working for more than a century. 

 

Pictured here in more than 250 modern photographs of restored and preserved models, these locomotives evoke the railroad’s golden age and stand as a powerful reminder of the industry’s might. The book offers a pictorial history of the evolution of steam power from the early nineteenth century to the demise of steam power after World War II; detailed captions identify each pictured locomotive and explain its role in the history of American motive power.  Featuring every prominent wheel configuration as well as shrouded “streamlined” locomotives, Steam Power conveys the grand geographic and technological breadth of North American railroading.
Brian Solomon is one of today’s most accomplished railway historians. He has authored more than 30 books about railroads and motive power, and his writing and photography have been featured in railfan publications including TRAINS, Railway Age, Passenger Train Journal, and RailNews. He divides his time between Massachusetts and Ireland. 
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Contents

Acknowledgements

Introduction

Chapter 1               East

Chapter 2               Central

Chapter 3               West

Chapter 4               Europe

Chapter 5               Gone But Not Forgotten

Index

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