Great American Railroad Journeys

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Discover the enchanting world of train travel with the Great American Railroad Journeys, a captivating hardcover book published by Simon & Schuster in 2017. Delve into this richly illustrated social history and travelogue that takes you on a remarkable journey across the New World, guided by the renowned Michael Portillo. This engaging narrative combines adventure and history, as Portillo retraces the footsteps of train enthusiast George Bradshaw, exploring the scenic routes from New York to Boston. Perfect for history buffs, travel lovers, and train aficionados, this book provides a unique perspective on America's railroad heritage. With vivid storytelling and stunning photography, Great American Railroad Journeys will spark your wanderlust and inspire you to explore the landmarks and hidden gems along the iconic rail lines of America. The hardcover binding ensures durability, making it a fantastic addition to your personal library or a thoughtful gift for someone special. Elevate your travel experience with insights into the regions' culture and history as you follow Portillo's fascinating journey. Ideal for anyone planning a trip or looking to reminisce about the beauty of American landscapes and history. Experience the adventure of train travel like never before with this must-have companion! Shipping is fast and secure, ensuring your copy arrives in pristine condition, ready for your reading pleasure.

Great American Railroad Journeys

Condition: BRAND NEW
Publisher: Simon & Schuster, Limited
Publication Date: 2017
Binding: Hardcover


Great American Railway Journeys will see the famous brand of social history cum travelogue venture in the New World. |First Great Britain, then Old Europe were discovered by Michael Portillo across several seasons of fascinating TV, all with the help of train fanatic George Bradshaw, and the wonderful guide books he wrote over a century ago. Michael now undertakes an epic trip from New York and Boston on the American

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