84,99 zł
The Railway Builders: A Chronicle of Overland Highways by Oscar D. Skelton is a comprehensive historical account that chronicles the dramatic story of railway construction in Canada, focusing on the visionaries, engineers, laborers, and politicians who transformed the vast Canadian wilderness into a nation connected by steel rails. The book delves into the early dreams of a transcontinental railway, the political maneuvering and financial challenges that shaped its development, and the monumental efforts required to overcome natural obstacles such as mountains, forests, and prairies. Skelton vividly portrays the human drama behind the construction of the Canadian Pacific Railway, highlighting the courage, determination, and ingenuity of those involved. He explores the impact of the railway on Canadian society, economy, and national identity, illustrating how the iron road united distant provinces and facilitated the settlement and growth of the West. Rich in detail and narrative, The Railway Builders offers readers an engaging and authoritative chronicle of one of the most ambitious infrastructure projects in Canadian history, capturing the spirit of adventure and enterprise that defined an era.
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Liczba stron: 258
Rok wydania: 2025
