The Gleam of the Lines: An Illustrated Journey Through Two Centuries of Irish Railway History
بواسطة
Tom Ferris
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Romance
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History
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تنسيق
غلاف صلب
صفحات
192
لغة
الإنجليزية
منشور
Sep 2, 2011
الناشر
Gill & MacMillan, Limited
الطبعة
Edition Unstated
رقم ISBN-10
071715002X
رقم ISBN-13
9780717150021
الوصف
Tom Ferris invites readers on an enriching exploration of Irish railway history, beautifully presented over two centuries of evolution and significance. This vivid account captures not only the technological advancements but also the profound impact railways have had on the social and cultural landscape of Ireland. Each page reveals the stories intertwined with the tracks that crisscross the emerald isle, showcasing how rail travel has transformed communities and connected people.
Through stunning illustrations and detailed narratives, the book highlights key milestones in railway development, from the early steam engines to modern electric trains. Readers can appreciate the artistry involved in both the design of the trains and the architecture of the stations, which have become landmarks in their own right. Ferris’s passion for the subject shines through, making complex historical events accessible and engaging for a diverse audience.
The journey also delves into the human experience behind these advancements, capturing the lives of those who built, operated, and relied on the railway system. Ferris’s work serves as a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the Irish people in the face of challenges throughout history, with railways symbolizing progress and unity.
In addition to its comprehensive narrative, the inclusion of an index makes this volume a valuable resource for anyone seeking to dive deeper into specific topics. Overall, this illustrated journey serves as both a celebration of Ireland's railway heritage and a reflective piece on how railways have shaped the nation’s identity.
Through stunning illustrations and detailed narratives, the book highlights key milestones in railway development, from the early steam engines to modern electric trains. Readers can appreciate the artistry involved in both the design of the trains and the architecture of the stations, which have become landmarks in their own right. Ferris’s passion for the subject shines through, making complex historical events accessible and engaging for a diverse audience.
The journey also delves into the human experience behind these advancements, capturing the lives of those who built, operated, and relied on the railway system. Ferris’s work serves as a testament to the resilience and ingenuity of the Irish people in the face of challenges throughout history, with railways symbolizing progress and unity.
In addition to its comprehensive narrative, the inclusion of an index makes this volume a valuable resource for anyone seeking to dive deeper into specific topics. Overall, this illustrated journey serves as both a celebration of Ireland's railway heritage and a reflective piece on how railways have shaped the nation’s identity.