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Early Japanese Railways 1853-1914
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Dan Free is a practicing attorney living in New York City. Free has studied East Asia for years, particularly its adaptation of, and modernization through, railway technology. He has spent over 25 years assembling the collection shown for the first time in these pages.

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..".a superbly researched and written book, one that leaves no stone unturned. I can heartily recommend it if you have an interest in Japanese railways. It should serve as an example to any author wiring a railway history-this is the way it should be done." --Losing Track

"Free details japan's first six decades of railway development accompanied by rare, historic photographs, postcards, maps, and woodblock prints. Free brings to life the events and people, while providing greater context in both Japanese and world history. " --Trains Magazine

"A rare example of a work that combines technical excellence and a plethora of information with a lively writing style that always gives the human element its due." --SamuraiArchives.com

"There is enough information here to satisfy the historian, but the old maps, postcards, drawings and dining car menus are a definite bonus for the more visually-oriented." --Shelf Awareness

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