The Train of Tomorrow

The Train of Tomorrow
Author: Ric Morgan
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 258
Release: 2007
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: STANFORD:36105122858058

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Complete history of the Train Of Tomorrow from concept to rescue

The General Motors Train of Tomorrow

The General Motors Train of Tomorrow
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 1
Release: 1947
Genre: Locomotives
ISBN: OCLC:31952819

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New York Central s Mercury

New York Central s Mercury
Author: Richard J. Cook
Publsiher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1991
Genre: Passenger trains
ISBN: 0962200344

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New York Centrals Mercury Richard J. Cook, Sr.It was a sensation in its time, a train that was a winged messenger of hope for a Depression consciousness. The Mercury, billed by the New York Central as a Train of Tomorrow, appeared on the scene in1936, a completely new streamlined train for the Cleveland-Detroit passenger business. People flock ed to the NYC tracks just to watch the train go by. The Mercurys have been called a turning point inrailroad design. They were the first streamliners done as a unit, inside and out, custom-built, str eamlined and air-conditioned. This is the story of Americas most distinguished train. Sftbd., 8 1/2x11, 6 pgs., 131 b&w ill., 7 color.

A Train in Winter

A Train in Winter
Author: Caroline Moorehead
Publsiher: Random House Canada
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2011-11-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780307366672

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“How can you do this work if you have a child?” asked her mother. “It is because I have a child that I do it,” replied Cecile. “This is not a world I wish her to grow up in.” On January 24, 1943, 230 women were placed in four cattle trucks on a train in Compiegne, in northeastern France, and the doors bolted shut for the journey to Auschwitz. They were members of the French Resistance, ranging in age from teenagers to the elderly, women who before the war had been doctors, farmers’ wives, secretaries, biochemists, schoolgirls. With immense courage they had taken up arms against a brutal occupying force; now their friendship would give them strength as they experienced unimaginable horrors. Only forty-nine of the Convoi des 31000 would return from the camps in the east; within ten years, a third of these survivors would be dead too, broken by what they had lived through. In this vitally important book, Caroline Moorehead tells the whole story of the 230 women on the train, for the first time. Based on interviews with the few remaining survivors, together with extensive research in French and Polish archives, A Train in Winter is an essential historical document told with the clarity and impact of a great novel. Caroline Moorehead follows the women from the beginning, starting with the disorganized, youthful and high-spirited activists who came together with the Occupation, and chronicling their links with the underground intellectual newspapers and Communist cells that formed soon afterwards. Postering and graffiti grew into sabotage and armed attacks, and the Nazis responded with vicious acts of mass reprisal – which in turn led to the Resistance coalescing and developing. Moorehead chronicles the women’s roles in victories and defeats, their narrow escapes and their capture at the hands of French police eager to assist their Nazi overseers to deport Jews, resisters, Communists and others. Their story moves inevitably through to its horrifying last chapters in Auschwitz: murder, starvation, disease and the desperate struggle to survive. But, as Moorehead notes, even in the most inhuman of places, the women of the Convoi could find moments of human grace in their companionship: “So close did each of the women feel to the others, that to die oneself would be no worse than to see one of the others die.” Uncovering a story that has hitherto never been told, Caroline Moorehead exhibits the skills that have made her an acclaimed biographer and historian. In this book she places the reader utterly in the world of wartime France, casting light on what it was like to experience horrific terrors and face impossible moral dilemmas. Through the sensitive interviews on which the book is based, she tells personal and individual stories of courage, solace and companionship. In this way, A Train in Winter ultimately becomes a valuable memorial to a unique group of heroines, and a testimony to the particular power of women’s friendship even in the worst places on earth.

The Little Engine That Could

The Little Engine That Could
Author: Watty Piper
Publsiher: Penguin
Total Pages: 40
Release: 2020-06-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780593096536

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The special anniversary edition of The Little Engine That Could™ contains the entire text and original artwork. Young readers, as well as parents and grandparents, will treasure the story of the blue locomotive who exemplifies the power of positive thinking.

The LEGO Trains Book

The LEGO Trains Book
Author: Holger Matthes
Publsiher: No Starch Press
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2017-10-24
Genre: Crafts & Hobbies
ISBN: 9781593278199

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Learn the model-making process from start to finish, including the best ways to choose scale, wheels, motors, and track layout. Get advice for building steam engines, locomotives, and passenger cars, and discover fresh ideas and inspiration for your own LEGO train designs. Inside you'll find: -A historical tour of LEGO trains -Step-by-step building instructions for models of the German Inter-City Express (ICE), the Swiss “Crocodile,” and a vintage passenger car -Tips for controlling your trains with transformers, receivers, and motors -Advice on advanced building tech­niques like SNOT (studs not on top), micro­striping, creating textures, and making offset connections -Case studies of the design process -Ways to use older LEGO pieces in modern designs For ages 10+

Tense

Tense
Author: Bernard Comrie
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 156
Release: 1985-06-06
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 0521281385

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Bernard Comrie introduces readers to the range of variation found in tense systems across the languages of the world.

Thomas Big Book of Beginner Books Thomas Friends

Thomas  Big Book of Beginner Books  Thomas   Friends
Author: Rev. W. Awdry
Publsiher: Random House Books for Young Readers
Total Pages: 226
Release: 2013-07-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780449816431

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Thomas' Big Book of Beginner Books offers the following Thomas & Friends backlist favorites: Stop, Train, Stop!; A Crack in the Track; Go, Train, Go!; Blue Train, Green Train; Trains, Cranes & Troublesome Trucks; and Fast Train, Slow Train. The texts are tailored to beginning readers and will delight boys ages 3–6, whether they read them solo or listen to them read aloud.