W. H. Smith (Oct 1989)
192 pages
Dewey 385.0
LC Classification TJ603
"The steam locomotive was one of man's most beneficial inventions. First carrying people faster than the speed of an animal, and enabling mass-production industry and agriculture to specialise, it had enormous social and economic consequences - but also rapidly became a cult object in itself. Indeed, over more than a century and a half, many men of all ages and from all backgrounds have had an affinity with the steam engine that surpasses all reason." --From inside of book jacket
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