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| Format: | Hardcover, 224 pages |
| Other Information: | 170 duotone photos |
| Release Date: | 26 August 2008 |
Jim Shaughnessy is a revered name among railway photographers. This collection, the best of his work over a forty-year career, features photographs taken between 1946 and 1988, with an emphasis on the American railroad culture of the fifties and sixties. Jeff Brouws - a railway authority and photo historian - has contributed a biographical essay that traces Shaughnessy's beginnings photographing steam locomotives in Troy, New York, to his documentation of the dramatic steam-to-diesel transition, with an emphasis on the northeastern United States and Canada, where the concentration of railway action and often deep snow resulted in beautiful and unusual images.Not just a compendium of photographs of locomotives, this book covers the whole railroad world - the sheds, tunnels, viaducts, station yards and more. It is a wonderful document of what is arguably railroading's most compelling era. About the Author* JIM SHAUGHNESSY is a retired civil engineer and photographer. JEFF BROUWS is the author of three other books on railways, including A Passion for Trains: The Railroad Photography of Richard Steinheimer (ISBN 978 0 393 05743 0). ReviewsShaughnessy is an artist...capable of achieving a shining lineation reminiscent of fine-point engraving and of rendering roiling masses of steam and smoke as charged as a running dog in a futurist painting, of dignified stillness and enveloping motion. Appearing on full pages of this oversize volume, his pictures are engrossing, stunning masterpieces of photodocumentation.--Ray Olson |
| Publisher: | WW Norton & Co |
| ISBN: | 0393065928 |
| EAN: | 9780393065923 |
| Dimensions: | 27.84 x 30.48 x 2.36 centimeters (1.81 kg) |
| Age Range: |
15+ years |