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Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot

The Railway Conquest of the World

In 'The Railway Conquest of the World,' Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot presents a comprehensive analysis of the transformative impact of railways on global development during the 19th century. Through a meticulously crafted narrative that marries rich descriptive language with analytical rigor, Talbot traverses various continents, illustrating how rail networks revolutionized transportation, trade, and societal structures. He deftly situates his examination within broader historical currents, illustrating the interplay between technological advancement and imperial ambitions, thus offering readers both an informative and reflective account of this pivotal era in history. Frederick Arthur Ambrose Talbot, a noted British railway historian and engineer, draws upon his extensive background in civil engineering and transportation studies to provide unique insights into the intricacies of railway development. His firsthand experiences and extensive research reflect a lifetime spent observing the evolution of railways, which spurred his interest in documenting their broader implications for society, economics, and environmental changes across the globe. Talbot's work is an essential read for historians, transport enthusiasts, and general readers alike. It not only chronicles the monumental achievements of the railway age but also provokes critical thought about ongoing issues of infrastructure and societal impact, making it a timeless exploration of progress and its discontents.
548 printed pages
Copyright owner
Bookwire
Original publication
2022
Publication year
2022
Publisher
Good Press
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