Drake's Road Book of the Grand Junction Railway from Birmingham to Liverpool and Manchester (eBook)

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2022
146 Seiten
DigiCat (Verlag)
859-654724057-0 (EAN)

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Drake's Road Book of the Grand Junction Railway from Birmingham to Liverpool and Manchester - James Drake  active 1825
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In "Drake's Road Book of the Grand Junction Railway from Birmingham to Liverpool and Manchester," James active 1825 Drake offers a meticulously detailed account of one of the early arteries of the British Industrial Revolution. His narrative navigates us through the cultural and commercial landscapes bridged by this pioneering railway, enveloping readers in the period's ethos. The literary style, practical yet enriched with observations of the times, reflects the dual function of this work: as a guide for travelers and as a sociocultural document framing the transformative epoch of railway expansion. Contextually, it is a hallmark of informational literature of the early 19th century, tracing the constellation of developments in transport and industry. The book's vivid descriptions encourage a deeper understanding of the nascent interconnectivity of British cities during this period.

Drake's keen insights as a contemporary to the railway's construction and operation suggest a profound engagement with the technological advancements of the time. His meticulous documentation provides evidence of a writer deeply attuned to the nuances of progress and its implications on both local communities and national dynamics. The likelihood that Drake's professional or personal life was interwoven with the railway's inception provides a rich subtext to the descriptive passages, weaving an undercurrent of authenticity and expertise throughout the work.

This republished edition, brought forth by DigiCat Publishing, is an invitation to historians and enthusiasts of transportation, as well as general readers intrigued by the early Victorian era's pulse. Readers are afforded a window into the birth of modern commuting, a journey through time where the whistle of the locomotive echoes across the decades. Drake's book is more than a mere travel guide; it's a portal to understanding the revolution of mobility that shaped today's interconnected world, making it a treasured addition to any scholarly collection.

James active 1825 Drake, an author of the early 19th century, is noted for his contributions to the literature of transportation and engineering with his guide 'Drake's Road Book of the Grand Junction Railway from Birmingham to Liverpool and Manchester'. While little is widely known about his personal life, Drake's work reflects the zeitgeist of a transformative era in British history, characterized by industrial revolution and rapid development in public transport. His road book, published during the infancy of railway travel, presented a detailed and practical guide for the burgeoning number of travelers and professionals interested in the marvels of locomotive transport. The book not only offered route guidance but also insights into the technological and engineering feats of the Grand Junction Railway, an antecedent of today's extensive British rail network. Drake's literary style combined factual precision with an accessible narrative, aiming to educate and inform his audience about the operational aspects and the scenic landscapes encountered along the journey. Though overshadowed by more prolific contemporaries, Drake's work remains a valuable historical document, offering scholars and enthusiasts a window into the early days of railway travel and the significant social and economic changes it heralded.

Erscheint lt. Verlag 4.9.2022
Verlagsort Prague
Sprache englisch
Themenwelt Reisen Reiseführer
Schlagworte 19th century British railways • antiquarian travel books • British train journeys • England railway travelogues • Grand Junction Railway history • Great Britain • Guidebooks • historical England travel • historic travel guides • History of Great Britain • industrial revolution transportation • Manchester Liverpool rail guide • railroad travel • Victorian era travel
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