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Steam & Cinders: Das Aufkommen der Eisenbahnen in Wisconsin-

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Steam & Cinders: The Advent of Railroads in Wisconsin
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ISBN
9780870203855
Publication Year
2009
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Book Title
Steam and Cinders : the Advent of Railroads in Wisconsin
Item Height
1in
Author
Axel Lorenzsonn
Item Length
9in
Publisher
Wisconsin Historical Society
Genre
Transportation, History
Topic
Railroads / History, United States / State & Local / MidWest (IA, Il, in, Ks, Mi, MN, Mo, Nd, Ne, Oh, Sd, Wi), United States / 19th Century
Item Width
8in
Number of Pages
352 Pages

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From the railroad lines that traverse open prairie to the wrought iron rails embedded in their wooden ties, railroads have been written into the landscape--and shared history--of Wisconsin. Yet few of us have thought about how they developed in the towns and cities we call home. Based on the author's extensive research into the early history of Wisconsin's rails, Steam & Cinders chronicles the boom and bust of the first railroads in the state, from the charters of the 1830s to the farm mortgages of the 1850s and consolidation of the railroads on the eve of the Civil War. Featuring more than 75 period photographs, historic maps, and drawings, Steam & Cinders preserves the legacy of early Wisconsin railroading for railroad buffs and armchair historians alike.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Wisconsin Historical Society
ISBN-10
0870203851
ISBN-13
9780870203855
eBay Product ID (ePID)
73232587

Product Key Features

Book Title
Steam and Cinders : the Advent of Railroads in Wisconsin
Author
Axel Lorenzsonn
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Railroads / History, United States / State & Local / MidWest (IA, Il, in, Ks, Mi, MN, Mo, Nd, Ne, Oh, Sd, Wi), United States / 19th Century
Publication Year
2009
Genre
Transportation, History
Number of Pages
352 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
9in
Item Height
1in
Item Width
8in

Additional Product Features

Age Range
Up
Lc Classification Number
He2771.W6l67 2009
Reviews
"Axel Lorenszonn provides a well-researched and engaging account . . . of the coming of the railroads to Wisconsin." ( William D. Middleton, Editor, Encyclopedia of North American Railroads )   "If Steam & Cinders were a train, it would be one mighty locomotive-a beautiful piece of intricate machinery chugging slowly but steadily through Wisconsin to drag its boxcars bulging with research to the promised destination." ( Isthmus newspaper ), "Railroads have been around for so long that they seem like part of the landscape. But where, when, and how they developed was far from inevitable, as Axel Lorenzsonn shows in his thorough and superb study of the coming of the Iron Horse to Wisconsin.Steam and Cindersshould be required reading for any student of railroads or the development of the Upper Midwest." Robert S. McGonigal, Editor,Classic Trainsmagazine, 2010 Silver, Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) National, Transportation (Auto/Aviation/Railroad) (award judged against books nationally) 2010 Winner, Midwest Independent Publishers Association Midwest Book Awards History/Current Events 2010 Finalist, ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award Regional 2010 Finalist, National Indie Excellence Awards History, "Railroads have been around for so long that they seem like part of the landscape. But where, when, and how they developed was far from inevitable, as Axel Lorenzsonn shows in his thorough and superb study of the coming of the Iron Horse to Wisconsin. Steam and Cinders should be required reading for any student of railroads or the development of the Upper Midwest." ( Robert S. McGonigal, Editor, Classic Trains magazine )  , 2009 Winner in the History/Current Events Category from Midwest Independent Publishers Association Book Awards 2010 Silver in the Transportation (Auto/Aviation/Railroad) Category from Independent Publisher Book Awards, If Steam & Cinders were a train, it would be one mighty locomotive a beautiful piece of intricate machinery chugging slowly but steadily through Wisconsin to drag its boxcars bulging with research to the promised destination., 2010 Silver , Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY), National, Transportation (Auto/Aviation/Railroad) 2010 Winner , Midwest Independent Publishers Association Midwest Book Awards, History/Current Events, "Axel Lorenszonn provides a well-researched and engaging account … of the coming of the railroads to Wisconsin." William D. Middleton, Editor,Encyclopedia of North American Railroads(Indiana UP, 2007), Reviews "Railroads have been around for so long that they seem like part of the landscape. But where, when, and how they developed was far from inevitable, as Axel Lorenzsonn shows in his thorough and superb study of the coming of the Iron Horse to Wisconsin.Steam and Cindersshould be required reading for any student of railroads or the development of the Upper Midwest." - Robert S. McGonigal, Editor,Classic Trainsmagazine, "Axel Lorenszonn provides a well-researched and engaging account hellip; of the coming of the railroads to Wisconsin." - William D. Middleton, Editor,Encyclopedia of North American Railroads, "Railroads have been around for so long that they seem like part of the landscape. But where, when, and how they developed was far from inevitable, as Axel Lorenzsonn shows in his thorough and superb study of the coming of the Iron Horse to Wisconsin. Steam and Cinders should be required reading for any student of railroads or the development of the Upper Midwest." ( Robert S. McGonigal, Editor, Classic Trains magazine ) "Axel Lorenszonn provides a well-researched and engaging account . . . of the coming of the railroads to Wisconsin." ( William D. Middleton, Editor, Encyclopedia of North American Railroads ) "If Steam & Cinders were a train, it would be one mighty locomotive--a beautiful piece of intricate machinery chugging slowly but steadily through Wisconsin to drag its boxcars bulging with research to the promised destination." ( Isthmus newspaper ), "Railroads have been around for so long that they seem like part of the landscape. But where, when, and how they developed was far from inevitable, as Axel Lorenzsonn shows in his thorough and superb study of the coming of the Iron Horse to Wisconsin. Steam and Cinders should be required reading for any student of railroads or the development of the Upper Midwest." ( Robert S. McGonigal, Editor, Classic Trains magazine )   "Axel Lorenszonn provides a well-researched and engaging account . . . of the coming of the railroads to Wisconsin." ( William D. Middleton, Editor, Encyclopedia of North American Railroads )   "If Steam & Cinders were a train, it would be one mighty locomotive--a beautiful piece of intricate machinery chugging slowly but steadily through Wisconsin to drag its boxcars bulging with research to the promised destination." ( Isthmus newspaper ), 2009 Winner in the History/Current Events Category from Midwest Independent Publishers Association Book Awards 2010 Silver  in the Transportation (Auto/Aviation/Railroad) Category from Independent Publisher Book Awards  , "Axel Lorenszonn provides a well-researched and engaging account & of the coming of the railroads to Wisconsin." - William D. Middleton, Editor, Encyclopedia of North American Railroads, "Railroads have been around for so long that they seem like part of the landscape. But where, when, and how they developed was far from inevitable, as Axel Lorenzsonn shows in his thorough and superb study of the coming of the Iron Horse to Wisconsin. Steam and Cinders should be required reading for any student of railroads or the development of the Upper Midwest." - Robert S. McGonigal, Editor, Classic Trains magazine, 2010 Silver , Independent Publisher Book Awards (IPPY) National, Transportation (Auto/Aviation/Railroad) (award judged against books nationally) 2010 Winner , Midwest Independent Publishers Association Midwest Book Awards History/Current Events 2010 Finalist , ForeWord Magazine Book of the Year Award Regional 2010 Finalist , National Indie Excellence Awards History, "Railroads have been around for so long that they seem like part of the landscape. But where, when, and how they developed was far from inevitable, as Axel Lorenzsonn shows in his thorough and superb study of the coming of the Iron Horse to Wisconsin. Steam and Cinders should be required reading for any student of railroads or the development of the Upper Midwest." ( Robert S. McGonigal, Editor, Classic Trains magazine )   "Axel Lorenszonn provides a well-researched and engaging account . . . of the coming of the railroads to Wisconsin." ( William D. Middleton, Editor, Encyclopedia of North American Railroads )   "If Steam & Cinders were a train, it would be one mighty locomotive-a beautiful piece of intricate machinery chugging slowly but steadily through Wisconsin to drag its boxcars bulging with research to the promised destination." ( Isthmus newspaper ), IfSteam & Cinderswere a train, it would be one mighty locomotive a beautiful piece of intricate machinery chugging slowly but steadily through Wisconsin to drag its boxcars bulging with research to the promised destination.
Copyright Date
2009
Target Audience
Trade
Lccn
2009-018219
Dewey Decimal
385.09775/09034
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes

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