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Steel Wheels Rolling: A Personal Journey of Railroad Photography (Masters of Railroad Photography)

hardcoverOctober 1, 2001
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ISBN-13: 9781550463316 ISBN-10: 1550463314
Publisher
Boston Mills Press
Binding
hardcover
Published
October 1, 2001
Weight
0.4 lbs
Dimensions
25.40×1.30×29.20 cm

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Steel Wheels Rolling: A Personal Journey of Railroad Photography (Masters of Railroad Photography) by Lamb, J.. hardcover edition. ISBN: 9781550463316.

The second book in the Boston Mills Press Masters of Railroad Photography series presents the work of J. Parker Lamb -- from heart-stopping pans of Gulf, Mobile & Ohio FAs loping through the backwoods of Mississippi, to dramatic images of Missabi Road 2-8-8-4s slogging through the rain in their eleventh hour, and artful time exposures of slant-nosed Seaboard Es in the North Carolina night. Lamb is one of Americas most talented and respected railroad photographers. His remarkable images have recorded early diesels in Alabama, Mississippi and the Carolinas, the end of steam in the American Midwest, and contemporary railroading from his home state of Texas to New England, California and Canada. From Steel Wheels Rolling: Chapter 2, The Dawn of Diesel It was during a visit to the Boligee depot that I first encountered a locomotive of a different kind. The shiny, green and white Southern streamliner that called on Boligee that memorable 1939 day didnt smoke like regular engines. In fact, the shovel-nosed motor car and trailer assigned to the Meridian-Birmingham Vulcan was like nothing Id seen before...The mysterious newcomer was the subject of great interest and prompted considerable discussion. My fathers words that day echo still. "Son, someday all locomotives may be like this one."