Brownie the Boomer

The Life of Charles P. Brown, an American Railroader

H Roger Grant editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Cornell University Press

Published:1st Jul '91

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Charles P. Brown—"a boomer railroad man"—offers in this exceptional autobiography an unusually vivid portrayal of everyday life as a trainman for some of the country's greatest rail lines.

An itinerant railroad worker, or "boomer," Brown hopscotched across America between 1900 and 1913 seeking employment wherever opportunities arose. His wanderlust led him into a variety of jobs—including fireman, brakeman, switchman—for such railroads as the Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Wabash, and New York Central until he was disabled at age thirty-four in a railroad accident. In this sometimes tragic, frequently funny, behind-the-scenes account of railroading, Brownie reveals the reality of working conditions for the railroad laborer at the turn of the century as he relates his many adventures and misadventures.

"A fine portrait of working conditions in the early years of the century.... A colorful bit of Americana."
-Publishers Weekly
"A firsthand account of the life of an itinerant blue-collar working man of 90 years ago.... A document of unique significance."—Los Angeles Times Book Review

ISBN: 9780875801469

Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 25mm

Weight: 907g

279 pages