The epic story of the world's longest and greatest railway, as told by Britain's bestselling transport historian.
Christian Wolmar is Britain's foremost writer and broadcaster on transport matters. He writes regularly for a wide variety of publications including the Independent, Evening Standard and Rail magazine, and appears frequently on TV and radio as a commentator. His previous books include the widely-acclaimed The Subterranean Railway, Fire and Steam, Blood, Iron and Gold, Engines of War and The Great Railway Revolution.
Fascinating... An excellent examination of one the most
extraordinary engineering feats of the 19th century.
*Daily Express*
With characteristic clarity, Wolmar argues that no railway has been
so geopolitically important. This may be "a heavy burden for a
humble iron road" to carry, but his history makes a convincing
case.
*Mail on Sunday*
Christian Wolmar is Britain's foremost railway historian, with
almost a dozen books on railways in Britain and abroad. This is one
of his best. Witty, fluent and opinionated, he shows a superb grasp
of Russia - its people, history and mindset... Wolmar leaves us in
awe of an achievement that has made the Trans-Siberian not only the
longest but the greatest railway line ever built.
*The Times*
Does justice to the tale of the world's longest railway... Free of
niche anorak jargon, Wolmar's writing is like any self-respecting
railway should be: direct, pacey and open to all.
*Lonely Planet Traveller*
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