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The Incredible Scream Machine: A History of the Roller Coaster

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In 1984 America celebrated the one hundredth anniversary of the first successful roller coaster La Marcus A. Thompson's switchback railway, erected at Coney Island. Robert Cartmell examines every phase of roller coaster history, from the use of the roller coaster by Albert Einstein to demonstrate his theory of physics, to John Allen's use of psychology in designing one.

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Published January 1, 1986

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79 reviews11 followers
March 2, 2017
Simply a must-have for any fan of roller coasters and theme parks.

The research is unparalleled.
208 reviews4 followers
January 12, 2024
Books and roller coasters are two of my absolute favorite things, and here they come together. This is a book that really covers the history of roller coasters. I already knew much of it but I did pick up new information from this book. It’s not the most up to date book about coasters though, and the appendix was rather dry, which cost it a star. Still, it’s a must read for the coaster enthusiast.
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177 reviews
August 1, 2021
Roller coaster riding was a fun pastime for me as a younger man, and reading about the history of this unique amusement park attraction was almost as much fun as riding one. Great book!
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2,948 reviews1,333 followers
July 8, 2007
I found it interesting at the time, being the roller coaster fanatic that I am. But so many good coasters have been built since this book was published and they've changed history. Still worth reading for roller coaster fans who want information about the inception of this wonderful invention.
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