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Railway Nation : Tales of Canadian Pacific, the Worlds Greatest Travel System
Railway Nation : Tales of Canadian Pacific, the Worlds Greatest Travel System
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Author(s): Jones, David Laurence
ISBN No.: 9781772033496
Pages: 288
Year: 202307
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 54.45
Status: Out Of Print

" Railway Nation is the most comprehensive history of the Canadian Pacific Railway and its associated enterprises that I've ever read. But unlike an historical tome, David Laurence Jones's brilliant talent in blending fact, anecdotes, and images brings the book alive. Not only is this a fascinating story of the sprawling Canadian Pacific empire, it also highlights the roles played by industry giants as well as the railway "navvies" that turned the wilds of a far-flung country into a coast-to-coast Dominion. This book belongs on the shelves of our nation's libraries." --Terry Gainer, author of When Trains Ruled the Rockies "David Laurence Jones has captured the magic of a time when travel via Canadian Pacific was an integral part of life in the young Dominion. From the company's extraordinary contribution to the winning of two world wars, to the excitement of professional hockey and football teams riding the rails to national championship games, to the airline's first flight attendants, who were trained in how to fuel the aircraft, there is something of interest here for everyone." --Barry Lane, author of Canadian Pacific: The Golden Age of Travel "Who knew that as late as 1947 CPR used enough ice to fill an eighty-mile-long train, or that the railway's high-class transcontinental trains served a fish that was once used for dog food and fertilizer? These are just two of the hundreds of unusual facts you'll discover in this delightful romp through some of the lesser known stories of CPR." --Derek Hayes, author of Iron Road West: An Illustrated History of British Columbia's Railways "With enjoyable prose and riveting photos, Jones tackles tales of the fledgling company's growth into a powerhouse that covered the nation, and eventually the globe.


A captivating read." --Brian Antonson, co-author of Slumach's Gold and Whistle Posts West: Railway Tales from British Columbia, Alberta, and Yukon.


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