The Victorian Railway

The Victorian Railway

by JackSimmons (Author)

Synopsis

The railway was the creation - in some ways the archetypal creation - of the Victorian age. It transformed the whole social and intellectual fabric of Britain, affected Victorian thought and language, figured in the literature of the age, inspired artists, transformed communications and expanded the horizons of ordinary folk. This absorbing book looks at every aspect of the railway in Victorian times - from the origins and initial construction to the spreading impact on the nation; from engineers and financiers to the effect on leisure and the environment. This is a story that is not only enthralling in its own right but also fundamental to an understanding of British history and the nature of Britain today.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 416
Publisher: Thames & Hudson
Published: 23 Feb 2009

ISBN 10: 0500288100
ISBN 13: 9780500288108
Book Overview: An encyclopedic survey of the Victorian railways, looking at every aspect of their influence on the Victorian world

Media Reviews
'The scenery is magnificent ... and every detail can be observed from Simmons's window ... The author presents a train-spotter's paradise of information' - Matthew Parris, The Times
'This wonderful panorama ...like one of those great canvases populated by half the inhabitants of Britain of which the Victorians were so fond ... You will wallow in this book' - Miles Kington
'Tens of thousands of books have been written about railways ... but no one has analysed the world the railways created ... This is just what Jack Simmons has now done' - The Spectator
Author Bio
Jack Simmons was the foremost authority on British railway history. He was on the staff at the University of Leicester for over fifty years, first as Professor of History from 1947 to 1975, and then as Professor Emeritus. He died in 2000.