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Books with title Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow: The Epic Story of the Transcontinental Railroads

  • Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow: The Epic Story of the Transcontinental Railroads

    Dee Brown

    eBook (Open Road Media, Oct. 23, 2012)
    “A fascinating story” of the railways that linked America from the #1 New York Times–bestselling author of Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee (The Washington Post). Hear that Lonesome Whistle Blow unspools the history of the beginnings of the American railroad system. By the mid-nineteenth century, settlers in Missouri and California were separated by a vast landscape that dwarfed and isolated them, conquerable only by “the demonic power of the Iron Horse and its bands of iron track.” Although the building of the great railroad is commonly known as a story of romance, adventure, and progress, it also has a dark side, as profiteers decimated American Indian tribes, exploited workers, and destroyed ecosystems. Despite this, by the turn of the twentieth century, five major railroads would span the continent. This account vividly illustrates the railroad builders’ breathtaking skill, ambition, and ingenuity. . Brown compellingly tells a high-stakes tale, an exhilarating history that still holds lessons for today. This ebook features an illustrated biography of Dee Brown including rare photos from the author’s personal collection.
  • Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow: The Epic Story of the Transcontinental Railroads

    Dee Brown

    Paperback (Henry Holt, Sept. 1, 2001)
    From the author of the best-selling Bury My Heart at Wounded Knee, Dee Brown's classic account of the building of the transcontinental railroad.In February 1854 the first railroad from the East reached the Mississippi; by the end of the nineteenth century five major transcontinental railroads linked the East Coast with the Pacific Ocean and thousands of miles of tracks criss-crossed in the West, a vast and virginal land just a few years before.The story of this extraordinary undertaking is one of breathtaking technological ingenuity, otherwordly idealism, and all-too-wordly greed. The heroes and villains were Irish and Chineselaborers, intrepid engineers, avaricious bankers, stock manipulators, and corrupt politicians. Before it was over more than 155 million acres (one tenth of the country) were given away to the railroad magnates, Indian tribes were decimated, the buffalo were driven from the Great Plains, millions of immigrants were lured from Europe, and a colossal continental nation was built.Woven into this dramatic narrative are the origins of present-day governmental corruption, the first ties between powerful corporations and politicians who "enjoyed the frequent showers of money that fell upon them from railroad stock manipulators, and gave away America." How the people of that time responded to a sense of disillusionment remarkably similar to our own adds a contemporary dimension to this story.
  • Hear That Lonesome Whistle Blow: The Epic Story of the Transcontinental Railroads

    Dee Brown

    Paperback (Holt Paperbacks, Sept. 1, 2001)
    Excellent Book
  • Lonesome Whistle: The Story of the First Transcontinental Railroad

    Dee Brown, Linda Proctor

    Hardcover (Henry Holt & Co, April 1, 1980)
    Describes the building of the first transcontinental railroad and discusses train travel in the West in general in the late 19th century.
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  • Lonesome Whistle : The Story of the First Transcontinental Railroad

    Deed Brown adapted with the assistance of Linda Proctor

    Paperback (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, Inc., Jan. 1, 1980)
    adapted for young readers from Hear that Lonesome Whistle Blow with the assistance of Linda Proctor