Railroad Vision: Steam Era Images from the Trains Magazine Archives
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.37 (754 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1593720602 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 200 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2015-01-04 |
Language | : | English |
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He graduated from Michigan State University’s School of Journalism in 1973. He joined the Trains staff in 1987 and was Editor from 1992 through 2000. Keefe is vice president-editorial for Kalmbach Publishing Co., publishers of Trains magazine. Norton) was published in 2006. A book of his own photographs, A
She and her husband Jeff Brouws have produced five books of railroad photography including The Call of Trains, A Passion for Trains, Steam: An Enduring Legacy, Some Vernacular Railroad Photographs and A Steam Odyssey.Kevin P. He worked for various daily newspapers in Michigan before joining the Milwaukee Sentinel in 1980. Keefe was born in Chicago in 1951 and grew up in Niles, Michigan. . Norton) was published in 2006. Keefe lives in Milwaukee and writes frequently for Trains and its sister magazine, Classic Trains. His photographs can be found in major ins
Morgan, and their impact on the field of railroad photography. C. Each photograph is accompanied by an extended caption by Kevin P. This elegant volume celebrates the 75th anniversary of Trains Magazine, the premier publication in its field. Drawing on the Trains archive of more than 120,000 images, Jeff Brouws and Wendy Burton have confined their selections for this book to the steam era, selecting 156 photographs that immerse us in that captivating period covering the first half of the twentieth century. Keefe, whose long association with Trains includes stints as editor-in-chief and publisher. Seen here are legendary locomotives from famous railroads such as New York Central, Norfolk & Western, and Union Pacific and the lost world of t
"Five Stars" according to Dennis Haefele. good job. "The Perfect Book for the Railroad Lover In Your Life or Family" according to Roger C. Parker. It's often hard to find a truly "stand out" gift for someone you really care about, one that they will genuinely appreciate for years to come.That's why, if you know someone, like a parent or grandparent, who loves trains, you should consider Railroad Vision: Steam Era Images from the Trains Magazine Archive. This is a book that will make a statement that you. Many excellent photographs, an outstanding introduction Many excellent photographs, an outstanding introduction, and many excellent photographers represented. A few images were a little "muddy", either through poor exposure or reproduction, but the majority are very well done. The picture of the CNW station at Barrington, Illinois, was of particular interest - though taken many years before I was born, I later spe