Railroads and the American People

Title Railroads and the American People
Book Number BR019774
Names Grant, H. Roger.
Medium Braille
Title Status Available for Request
Series Railroads past & present
Annotation History professor explores the development of railroads and their impact on American culture. Focuses on four key areas: trains, stations, communities, and legacy. Includes analyses of line closings, wrecks, and corruption relating to the railroad business. 2012.
Length 6 v. of braille ; 28 x 28 cm.
Local Subject Long Book - LB
History - U.S - HUS
Transportation - Automobiles, Cars, Trucks - TRAUT
Science - Engineering - SCENG
History - U.S. - Pioneers & Frontier - HUSPF
Midwest Interest (Nonfiction) - MIN
Technology & Computers - TEC
Business (Nonfiction) - BUSN
Science (Nonfiction) - SCIN
Travel & Geography - TG
Sociology - SOC
Adult Nonfiction - AN
Transportation - Trains, Railroads, Subways - TRTR
LC Subject Railroad travel - United States - History - 19th century
Railroad travel - United States - History - 20th century
Railroads - United States - History - 19th century
Railroads - United States - History - 20th century
Language English
ISBN 9780253006332
Original Publication Transcription of: Bloomington : Indiana University Press, c2012. 9780253006332
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