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Discover the fascinating world of railway factories with Alfred Williams' "Life in a Railway Factory", a meticulously researched and engaging non-fiction book that delves into the history of the railway industry. First published in 1992, this paperback edition is a valuable resource for young adults and adults alike, offering a unique glimpse into the lives of those who worked in these factories. With 320 pages of informative text, accompanied by stunning illustrations, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in biographies, engineering, technology, and history.
The author's meticulous research and attention to detail bring to life the stories of those who toiled in these factories, providing a rich and immersive reading experience. The book's historical significance is undeniable, making it a vital addition to any library or personal collection. Whether you're a railway enthusiast, historian, or simply someone interested in true stories, "Life in a Railway Factory" is a compelling read that will transport you to a bygone era.
This used paperback edition, published by The History Press Ltd, is in good condition, with clean and tidy internal pages. Although the cover shows some scuffing and wear, and the page edges have foxing, the book remains a valuable resource for anyone interested in the subject matter. Weighing 826g and measuring 250mm in height, this book is a substantial and satisfying read that will keep you engaged for hours.
For anyone seeking a unique and informative book on the history of railway factories, "Life in a Railway Factory" is an excellent choice. With its engaging narrative, stunning illustrations, and meticulous research, this book is a rare find that will delight readers and collectors alike.
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