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O. Winston Link: Life Along the Line: A Photographic Portrait of America's Last Great Steam Railroad

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#515673 in Books Harry N. Abrams 2012-10-01Original language:EnglishPDF # 1 11.75 x 1.00 x 11.00l; 4.40 #File Name: 1419703722240 pages


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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. A Great Companion to Link's Other BooksBy sixlashesI already owned "The Last Steam Railroad in America" and "Steam; Steel Stars: America's Last Steam Railroad;" and I took the chance that this book would have enough new material to be a worthwhile purchase. I have been pleasantly surprised. The author of this book does a good job chronicling O. Winston Link's journey of capturing the places; people; and machines of the NW railroad's twilight of steam operation. While there are duplicate photographs in this book; there are many new photos I have not previously seen. A very valuable bonus is the CD with his audio recordings. I feel that this book has been a welcome addition to my collection.8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. The best yet !By E. S. WeilerFor readers that are train buffs and fans of Winston Link's work; this is the best collection and narrative I have seen to date. Not only are there some new photos that have been unpublished before; but the narrative is very well researched and clearly written. The final chapter is written by Mr. Link's son; who gives us a vivid picture of the personal side of the photographer; including the story of how his ill-fated second marriage ended in the destruction of much of his work.Do not miss this book. It will stay with you; both in heart and spirit.8 of 8 people found the following review helpful. Very nice historical railroad bookBy BernieI have the other two of Links pictorial histories of the NW and this followup edition is fantastic reading as it explains more background on the picturoral history he made of this steam railroad which ran right behind my house. I would recommend this to anyone who likes railroad history. The book is divided into sections which makes it much easier to assimilate. I was so into this book I read it in two days!

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