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All Aboard: The Golden Age of American Rail Travel

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Dorset Press, 1990. Hardcover with dust jacket. (ISBN 0-88029-353-5) Fully illustrated in color and black and white. Fascinting pictorial history including advertisements from the appropriate eras as well as fascinating photographs of the rail cars, from the outside as ell as the excited passangers on the inside. Very good tight copy, and very glossy jacket. There is a profound fascination, a longing for those days of magic and glory, when trains, the "Coast Daylight," the "Broadway Limited," and the "Super Chief," were the last word in transportation. It was an era when airplanes were still unreliable and highway were torturous two-lane affairs unfit for a journey of more than hundred miles. It was the time of the gleaming Pullman car, the conductor and his call. It was the golden age of American rail travel. History.

192 pages, Hardcover

First published January 1, 1989

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Bill Yenne

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Bill Yenne is the author of several novels and over three dozen books on historical topics. He has also been a contributor to encyclopedias of both world wars.

The New Yorker wrote of Sitting Bull, his biography of the great Lakota leader, that it "excels as a study in leadership." This book was named to the number 14 spot among Amazon's 100 Best Books of the Year.

Library Journal observed that "enthusiastic World War II readers will be drawn to" his dual biography, Aces High: The Heroic Story of the Two Top Scoring American Aces of World War II.

Recently, his book Convair Deltas was named as Book of the Month by Air Classics, while his book Tommy Gun was named Pick of the Month by Shooting Illustrated.

His book Guinness: The 250 Year Quest for the Perfect Pint was listed among the top business books of the year by Cond Nast Portfolio Magazine, which rated Yenne's tome as its TOP pick for "Cocktail Conversation."

Yenne's Rising Sons: The Japanese American GIs Who Fought for the United States in World War II, was praised by Walter Boyne, former Director of the National Air & Space Museum, who called it "a fast moving... page turner," and the "best book yet written on the saga."

The Wall Street Journal wrote, when reviewing his Indian Wars: The Campaign for the American West, that Yenne writes with "cinematic vividness," and says of his work that it "has the rare quality of being both an excellent reference work and a pleasure to read."

The author lives in San Francisco, California, and on the web at www.BillYenne.com

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