Omschrijving
This long-awaited study, the magnum opus of a leading railroad historian, describes the conception, construction, and early operation of the first narrow gauge railroads in northern California. It is lavishly illustrated by some 600 photographs and drawings, almost three-quarters of which have never before been published.
"...I love this book. It is well written, extensively researched, and pulled the early history of California narrow gauge railroads together for me."—Narrow Gauge and Shortline Gazette
"Like a superior documentary film or a compelling historical novel, "The Birth of California Narrow Gauge: A Regional Study of the Technology of Thomas and Martin Carter," sheds waterfalls of insight on the history of Northern California during a relatively unexplored era before the urbanization of the Golden State. "
—Chris Watson, Santa Cruz Sentinel
"The Birth of California Narrow Gauge will become an important part of the library of anyone interested in the railroad history of Northern California."—Railroad Model Craftsman
"Filled with hundreds of black and white photographs, copious bibliographical notes, even architectural drawings..., this long-awaited book will be of vital interest to all Californian historians and ought to pique, as well, the interests of many local residents."—Santa Cruz Sentinel
"MacGregor's book is an indispensible resource for anyone interested in the background of narrow gauge in California. It will also make a handsome coffee table book—provided you have a coffee table substantial enough to support it."—Sonoma Historian
A grand story, a technological delight, and a gifted historical perspective make The Birth of the Narrow Gauge a delight."—History: Reviews of New Books
"The story of the scrappy narrow gauge lines made possible by the Carter brothers' new technology will be fascinating reading for any narrow gauge buff."—Sn3 Modeler
"This imposing book is a combination of biography, economic and political history, and nuts-and-bolts railroad history, all folded together to provide a fascinating view of early California economic development."—Lexington Quarterly
" . . . [I]t is truly a book as beautiful as it is comprehensive, and the author and publisher deserve praise for the impressive result of their collaboration."—Technology and Culture
Bruce MacGregor holds a senior post in knowledge management at Hewlett Packard. He is the author of South Pacific Coast and the co-author of Portrait of a Silver Lady: The Train They Called the California Zephyr and South Pacific Coast: A Centennial.