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Steam, Smoke, and Steel - Back in Time with Trains

English · Paperback / Softback

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Zusatztext A young boy announces his intention to drive a train someday! just like his father. And! as it turns out! just like his grandfather! great-grandmother! great-great-grandfather! great-great-great-grandfather! great-great-great-great-grandfather! and great-great-great-great-great-grandfather. The boy tells about each relative and each train! traveling through time to create a brief! anecdotal history of American locomotives and railroads. Brightening every page of this well-designed book are watercolor-and-gouache paintings that put each train front and center in a horizontal! double-page spread. Alternating spreads illustrate the text with smaller paintings! which might show the engineers at work! the locomotives in cross-section! or a dramatic scene from a family story. Each picture shows O'Brien's sure sense of color and line! as well as his clear affection for the subject. In the end! the boy imagines himself as an adult who drives a futuristic train and brings his daughter to see it. A handsome book that offers young American train buffs a glimpse of history and a sense of family. — Booklist Beginning with a boy's description of his father's job as a locomotive engineer! this book offers a history of railroads through the eyes of the child's ancestors. From his father's modern train! complete with computer controls! readers jump back to the boy's grandfather! who drove a diesel locomotive in the 1960s. They continue back through the years to the youngster's great-great-great-great-great-grandfather! one of the first to drive the "brand-new invention called a steam locomotive." Each section starts with a two-page spread with a large illustration of the train from the time period. Each one sits in the same station and has a different cat for observant eyes to spot. Alternate spreads feature more detailed information about these means of locomotion in the various eras. Technology facts are neatly interwoven with reminiscences from various relatives. Great-great-great-grandfather's train was held up by Jesse James; great-grandmother was one of the few women who drove a steam locomotive in the 1930s. In a pleasing conclusion! the boy imagines himself as a grown-up engineer! telling his own daughter about driving a futuristic train. The inventive narrative approach presents plenty of fascinating facts about trains of the past. At the same time it conveys a sense of family pride! as well as respect for earlier days. The fictionalized anecdotes give just enough information for children to get a sense of what it might have been like to ride (or drive) a train over the past 150 years. — School Library Journal Informationen zum Autor Patrick O'Brien (Author/Illustrator) Klappentext A young boy looks back through time to give a guided tour of his family's history on the railroad! with each generation introducing a train of the era. Facts and anecdotes about trains and the people who make them run follow each showcased locomotive. When I grow up, I want to drive a train, just like my dad does. Zusammenfassung All aboard! This train travels through history making stops in time to learn about the progress of travel by rail. Hop up into the cab of a speeding modern-day locomotive and look down the tracks into the past. Perhaps these are the same tracks that the diesel-electric locomotives of thirty years ago thundered down! pulling their loads. Perhaps you can see the steam engines of thirty years before that. Watch time unravel and the landscape change as the history of trains barrels through the pages of STEAM! SMOKE AND STEEL: BACK IN TIME WITH TRAINS. The first trains puffed great billowing clouds of smoke and showered passengers with burning embers as they sped down the rails at a pulse-pounding twenty miles an hour! By the 1850's! however! trains were traveling much faster! much farther! and mu...

Product details

Authors Patrick O'Brien
Assisted by Patrick O'Brien (Illustration)
Publisher Charlesbridge publishing
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 5 to 8
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.07.2000
 
EAN 9780881069723
ISBN 978-0-88106-972-3
No. of pages 32
Dimensions 278 mm x 216 mm x 4 mm
Subject Children's and young people's books > Non-fiction books / Non-fiction picture books > Natural science, technology

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