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Louis Decimus Rubin 217806 - A memory of trains. The Boll Weevil and Others

 1541367050,
2000. Pp: 182. This is the way that Louis D. Rubin, Jr. remembers steam railroading during the days when trains were still the dominant mode of American intercity travel. In the years after the Second World War, as a young newspaperman, he spent much of his time riding & photographing trains. It was a time when coal-powered Iron Horses were giving way to diesel-electric locomotives. Railfans & general readers alike will enjoy this memoir featuring more than one hundred of Rubin's photographs. This account tells of the role that railroads & railroading played in his life as a child & youth & as an adult in search of a vocation. Rubin began his lifelong engagement with trains in the Carolinas & Virginia, then journeyed westward to the Appalachians, northward to Maryland, New Jersey, & the Northeast, & then into the Deep South, the Midwest, & the Far West. The text & photographs of A Memory of Trains recount that journey. There was one train that Rubin had yet to travel aboard or photograph: the Boll Weevil, which made the Hamlet-to-Charleston run during his childhood. His account of the day he finally arrived at the station in Hamlet to ride it & his exploration of what the little train meant for him constitute a poignant episode in this memoir of railroads & railroading. ISBN: 9781570033827. Cond./Kwaliteit: Goed.
EUR 15.00 [Appr.: US$ 16.36 | £UK 13 | JP¥ 2553] Book number 108053

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