Dickens on Railways: A Great Novelist's Travels by Train

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A collection of Dickens' many writings on railways, from ghost stories to Dombey and Son, travel pieces to letters.
In the mid-nineteenth century, the great age of railway building, Charles Dickens could not but be aware of their transformative impact on society. So he wrote about it - to a remarkable extent. He wrote a classic ghost story, 'The Signalman'; in Dombey and Son about what is now the West Coast Main Line being carved through north London in great ravines. He wrote satirical pieces about railway catering - even back then; about the wonder of express train travel to the Channel ports; travel pieces about exploring America by train - and about being personally involved in the notorious Staplehurst train crash in Kent. Now, in the year of Dickens' 150th anniversary, Tony Williams, a distinguished Dickens scholar, collects all these railway writings into a handsome little volume ideal for a long train journey...
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Author Dickens, Charles
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Department Transport
Format Hardback
ISBN 9781916045354
Pages 224
Published 26/10/2020
Publisher Safehaven Books
Section Transport
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