Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow: Railroads in the West

^ Read * Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow: Railroads in the West by Dee Brown ↠ eBook or Kindle ePUB. Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow: Railroads in the West C. Schultz said B-O-R-I-N-G!. Book is BORING. Only reason I bought it was its required reading for a college course I was in. Dry and completely uninteresting. Unless youre VERY into trains, solid pass.. R. Carnahan said A good read for history. Had a few slow spots, but overall a good book on the Trains and the Western movement. I recommend the book.. Ill toot the whistle for this one Ian Brodie Im contributing this review because I think the existing, single review on Amazon is unfair. I k

Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow: Railroads in the West

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Rating : 4.53 (926 Votes)
Asin : 0030169364
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 311 Pages
Publish Date : 0000-00-00
Language : English

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I can't think of a better way to tell our history than to follow the path of the lonesome whistle."--Tony Hiss, The New York Times Book Review. "Once again Dee Brown is telling us one of the great American stories

C. Schultz said B-O-R-I-N-G!. Book is BORING. Only reason I bought it was it's required reading for a college course I was in. Dry and completely uninteresting. Unless you're VERY into trains, solid pass.. R. Carnahan said A good read for history. Had a few slow spots, but overall a good book on the Trains and the Western movement. I recommend the book.. I'll toot the whistle for this one Ian Brodie I'm contributing this review because I think the existing, single review on Amazon is unfair. I know nothing about the author, but I do know enough from history that he is not completely out of whack to take the view that the railroads were often in the grip of robber barons and that many in Congress had their hands out when it came to making sure the Iron Horses enjoyed lenient legislation that enabled them to cross the continent. Thus, I think the author was entitled to his strong views when it comes to assessing the political and business climate in which the railroads were built. But this

From the author of the best-selling Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Dee Brown's classic account of the building of the transcontinental railroad.In February 1854 the first railroad from the East reached the Mississippi; by the end of the nineteenth century five major transcontinental railroads linked the East Coast with the Pacific Ocean and thousands of miles of tracks criss-crossed in the West, a vast and virginal land just a few years before.The story of this extraordinary undertaking is one of breathtaking technological ingenuity, otherwordly idealism, and all-too-wordly greed. Before it was over more than 155 million acres (one tenth of the country) were given away to the railroad magnates, Indian tribes were decimated, the buffalo were driven from the Great Plains, millions of immigrants were lured from Europe, a

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