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"Life in a Railway Factory" by Alfred Williams is a fascinating non-fiction book that delves into the world of railway manufacturing. First published in 1992 by The History Press Ltd, this paperback edition is a valuable resource for young adults and adults alike, offering a unique glimpse into the past. With 320 pages of engaging text and illustrations, this book is a must-have for anyone interested in biographies, engineering, technology, history, and transportation.
As a historical account, "Life in a Railway Factory" provides a captivating narrative that explores the inner workings of a railway factory, shedding light on the lives of those who worked in this industry. Alfred Williams' writing is informative and easy to follow, making this book an excellent addition to any personal library or educational collection.
This edition is in acceptable condition, with a worn cover and foxing on the closed page edges. However, the internal pages are clean and tidy, with no writing or inscriptions. Weighing 826g and measuring 250mm in height, this book is a substantial and informative resource that is sure to delight railway enthusiasts and history buffs.
With its unique blend of history, technology, and biography, "Life in a Railway Factory" is a rare and valuable find for collectors and researchers. This book is a testament to the importance of preserving our industrial heritage and offers a fascinating insight into a bygone era.
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