ABSTRACT

First published in 1968. It was probably the Great Exhibition of 1851 which inspired the son of a Congregational minister to publish the first book on the rise and progress of the railway system designed for the non-specialist reader. The resources of British railways had never before been so heavily taxed as they were in the summer of 1851, many had come by railway and had seen and used engineering wonders of which they might be expected to seek to know more. The first edition of this book appeared in 1852 and it included 37 woodcuts showing interesting features of railway construction and working, and was described by The Economist as being historic and scientific.

chapter I|32 pages

CHAPTER I

chapter II|28 pages

CHAPTER II

chapter III|30 pages

CHAPTER III

chapter IV|32 pages

CHAPTER IV

chapter V|29 pages

CHAPTER V

chapter VI|30 pages

CHAPTER VI

chapter VII|45 pages

CHAPTER VII

chapter VIII|25 pages

CHAPTER VIII

chapter IX|48 pages

CHAPTER IX

chapter X|29 pages

CHAPTER X

chapter XI|52 pages

CHAPTER XI

chapter XII|43 pages

CHAPTER XII

chapter XIII|44 pages

CHAPTER XIII

chapter XIV|19 pages

CHAPTER XIV

chapter XV|8 pages

CHAPTER XV

chapter XVI|17 pages

CHAPTER XVI