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Red for Danger by L T C Rolt; 9780752451060

Red for Danger

By L T C Rolt

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Description

Red for Danger is a captivating exploration of the social and cultural history surrounding the railways, penned by L T C Rolt. This insightful narrative delves into the transformative impact of rail transport on British society, weaving together anecdotes and historical accounts that illuminate the challenges and triumphs of the railway industry.

The Story

Through a rich tapestry of stories, Rolt transports readers back to the early days of railway development, where innovation met adversity. He intricately examines the lives of those who built and operated the railways, revealing their struggles, ambitions, and the societal changes that ensued. The book brings to life the dangers and thrills of train travel, while also unearthing the often-overlooked human element behind the iron and steel.

Why Readers Love It

  • Engaging prose that blends historical fact with vivid storytelling.
  • A comprehensive look at the railway's influence on modern society.
  • Insightful reflections on the intersection of technology and culture.
  • A deep appreciation for the everyday heroes of the railway industry.

Perfect For

Red for Danger is ideal for history enthusiasts, railway aficionados, and anyone intrigued by the social dynamics of the 20th century. Fans of Rolt's other works, such as The Night Train and Railway Adventure, will particularly appreciate his ability to blend technical details with engaging narratives.

“A brilliant homage to the unsung heroes of the railways and their lasting legacy.”

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 149 mm × 232 mm × 19 mm
Publisher: The History Press
ISBN: 9780752451060

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