Casey Jones - Epic of the American Railroad

Casey Jones - Epic of the American Railroad
Author: Fred J. Lee
Publisher: Read Books Ltd
Total Pages: 246
Release: 2013-05-31
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1473386004

There is a wide difference between the saturated steam locomotives of the late nineteenth century and the sleek aluminum, streamlined Diesel and electric engines of today capable of developing speeds up to two hundred miles per hour j but the technique, methods and personalities of the earlier romantic period com prise an essentially important and extremely interesting chapter in the history of the American railroad. From the vast army of workers who were responsible for the actual operation and maintenance of the railroad in the nineties one name has arisen that will survive in memory as long as the railroad in any form exists. It radiates the spirit of romance and adventure inherent in the American railroad. That name is Casey Jones. There must be some fundamental vital element in any ballad that is accepted as a folk song* The element assumes additional weight and significance when the hero of the ballad was a real living human being. It was such a person who inspired the song that has been sung around the world. The author has gone to every known available source in order that historical accuracy might be pre servedj and has spared no pains to follow every clew that promised to throw light upon the life of Casey Jones, the man. Whenever possible, every story con - cerning him has been verified, and nothing of doubtful authenticity has been retained. An exact chronology has been followed, and although the story is told in fictional form care has been taken not to color the related incidents more than the known facts warranted. The purpose has been to recreate the scenes and make them live again. Most of the characters arc or were real persons, with whose names no liberties have been taken.

Painters of the American Scene

Painters of the American Scene
Author: Nancy Heller
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1982
Genre: Art, Regional
ISBN:

First pub. 1976 as "The Regionalists" in NY by Watson-Guptill Publications.

Trains

Trains
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 852
Release: 1975
Genre: Railroads
ISBN: