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Riding the Rails in the USA : Trains in American Life

Author/creator Sandler, Martin W. Author
Format Electronic and Book
Publication InfoNew York : Oxford University Press, Incorporated
Description64 p. ill 08.100 x 010.200 in.
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Subject(s)
Series Transportation in America Ser.
Summary Annotation Preachers railed against it: "Traveling at speeds up to 20 miles per hour went against the Lord's plan!" Doctors told their patients that traveling on it would cause serious physical and mental ailments, including the boiling of the blood. Newspapers cried out, "It is a topsy-turvy,harum-scarum whirligig!" But it didn't matter: America loved the train and the freedom of movement that came with it. Riding the Rails in America traces the dynamic relationship of America with the train, showing how the railroad was the single largest influence on the development of the nation'shistory and economy as it became possible to move freight and people farther and faster than ever before.
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Technical detailsMode of access: World Wide Web
Genre/formElectronic books.
LCCN 2002014155
ISBN9780195132281
ISBN0195132289 (Book, Other) Out of Print
Standard identifier# 9780195132281
Stock number00020142

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