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Christian Wolmar
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256 PAGESENGLISH

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  • Published date: Mar 08, 2023
  • Language: English
  • No. of Pages: 256
  • Publisher: Bloomsbury USA
  • ISBN: 9781788549851
  • Dimensions: 5.3" W x 0.7" L x 7.85" H

Christian Wolmar is an author and broadcaster specialising in transport matters. He writes regularly for The Times and the Guardian. His many books include The Subterranean Railway; the bestselling Fire and Steam: How the Railways Transformed Britain; Railways and the Raj; and (for Head of Zeus, 2018) The Story of Crossrail.
Christian Wolmar is an author and broadcaster specialising in transport matters. He writes regularly for The Times and the Guardian. His many books include The Subterranean Railway; the bestselling Fire and Steam: How the Railways Transformed Britain; Railways and the Raj; and (for Head of Zeus, 2018) The Story of Crossrail.

“Christian Wolmar – always a stimulating writer – presents a lucid and engaging account of the far-reaching effects that trains have had upon society” —The Railway & Canal Historical Society

PRAISE FOR CHRISTIAN WOLMAR:

'Witty, fluent and opinionated' The Times, on To the Edge of the World.

'Fascinating... An excellent examination of one the most extraordinary engineering feats of the 19th century' Daily Express, on To the Edge of the World.

'I can think of few better ways to while away those elastic periods awaiting the arrival of the next eastbound Circle Line train than by reading [this book]'” —Sunday Telegraph, on The Subterranean Railway

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