Railroad Stations (The Buildings That Linked the Nation)

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Almost overnight railway lines sprawled across the United States, quickly assuming a key role in Americaā€™s rapid growth and development. Linking these lines that crisscrossed the map were the stations themselves, the very centerpiecesā€”physical and metaphoricalā€”of civic and cultural life in America. They were backdrops to commonplace comings and goings as well as public lecturers and evangelists, rallies and wartime troop movement; outposts of Western settlement; staging grounds for presidential whistle-stop tours; and destinations for a new class of tourists that arose at the turn of the twentieth century. Reflecting a vast range of shapes, styles, and sizes, their architectural diversity defined them nearly as much as their hallowed place in American history. Organized by region, Railroad Stations: The Buildings That Link the Nation captures all their expressions, from modest to glorious. Here are rugged Western depots, ghost-town stations in the Plains, an art deco masterpiece in Ohio, and grand urban landmarks. Also showcased are related features such as waiting rooms and concourses, some with lavish displays of artwork; elegant details including cornices, cupolas, campaniles, and clock towers; adjacent train sheds and hotels; carriage shops and roadhouses; baggage carts; and much, much more. In over 600 striking archival plans, drawings, maps, and imagesā€”many from panoramic and aerial perspectives, and taken by such noted photographers as Jack Boucher, Jack Delano, and Jet Loweā€”the stories of railroad stations big and small are charted, a visual feast of images chronicling the history and stylistic character of one of our nationā€™s most iconic building types. An online portfolio showcasing all the images is available for browsing and downloading. The portfolio also offers a direct link to the Library of Congress's online, searchable catalogs and image files.

This book title, Railroad Stations (The Buildings That Linked the Nation), ISBN: 9780393731644, by David Naylor, published by W. W. Norton & Company (November 14, 2011) is available in hardcover. Our minimum order quantity is 25 copies. All standard bulk book orders ship FREE in the continental USA and delivered in 4-10 business days.

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Author:
David Naylor
Series:
Library of Congress Visual Sourcebooks
Format:
Hardcover
Pages:
336
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company (November 14, 2011)
Language:
English
Audience:
General/trade
ISBN-13:
9780393731644
ISBN-10:
0393731642
Weight:
52.48oz
Dimensions:
8.8" x 11.3" x 1"
Case Pack:
10
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