Coal Cars
The First Three Hundred Years
Martin Robert Karig III author
Format:Hardback
Publisher:University of Scranton Press,U.S.
Published:5th Feb '08
Currently unavailable, and unfortunately no date known when it will be back
Railroads - and the efficient, cheap transport they offered between developing cities - were one of the primary catalysts of the Industrial Revolution in both England and the United States. But it was the coal carried by those trains that allowed these cities to grow, expand, and flourish. Martin Robert Karig's landmark book, "Coal Cars", is the story of the wide variety of railroad cars that transported that most essential of commodities to new markets. "Coal Cars" is a comprehensive study of the freight cars that conveyed coal across broad swaths of land that had been impassable before the invention of the steam engine. This groundbreaking volume traces the history and evolution of coal cars from their earliest use in England, to the construction of major railways for the purpose of coal hauling, to the end of the steam era on American railroads. In addition to contextualizing coal cars in the annals of industrial history, the book features extensive design specifications and drawings as well as a complete history of the various safety and mechanical innovations employed on these freight cars. It concludes with a photographic essay illustrating the development of the coal car over its first three hundred years of use. Rich with the grimy romance of emerging industry and crucial to any understanding of American and European history, "Coal Cars" will be the definitive book on a fascinating chapter of railroad life.
ISBN: 9781589661547
Dimensions: 29mm x 23mm x 3mm
Weight: 1899g
400 pages