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American Locomotives: An Engineering History, 1830-1880 [Hardcover]

Professor John H. White Jr. (Author)
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0801857147 978-0801857140 December 11, 1997 Revised & enlarged

In 1835, there were 175 steam locomotives in service in the United States. By 1900, that number had increased to 37,663. In this newly revised and expanded edition of his classic work, renowned railroad historian John H. White, Jr., chronicles the explosive growth and development of the steam locomotive in America -- from the first British imports to the New York elevated locomotives of the 1880s -- and adds more than fifty new pages of superb illustrations and text.

Beginning with the early era of locomotive design, White describes the background and methods of the first American builders, the special requirements of American railroads, construction materials, locomotive types, performance, and costs. He then turns to the development of individual components: boilers and running gears, headlights and cowcatchers, sandboxes, bells, and whistles. Throughout, remarkably detailed scale drawings -- many reproduced from the original working drawings -- illustrate design features and modifications.

For this new edition, White offers eleven new detailed and comprehensive case histories of individual locomotives, beginning with the 1843 La Junta. Each case history provides a wealth of historical background, mechanical information, and engineering analysis. White also includes a special section that updates and annotates the information found in the original edition.

This beautifully complete and authoritative history stands as a landmark in its field. Now in a new edition, it will continue to delight railroad enthusiasts, model builders, historians of technology, and anyone with an interest in American railroads.

From reviews of the first edition: "An outstanding engineering and publishing masterpiece." -- Journal of American History

"The definitive reference work on the technical development of the early locomotive." -- Business History Review

"White does a splendid job... through the combined use of narrative and over 230 highly detailed, sharp and clear pictures and drawings." -- Civil War History



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""A monumental, definitive work." -- New York Research Libraries



""You simply must have this book." -- Model Railroader



""John H. White Jr., has the habit of writing definitive works." -- Journal of American History

Book Description

A newly revised and expanded edition of John H. White, Jr.'s classic work on the American steam locomotive.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 624 pages
  • Publisher: The Johns Hopkins University Press; Revised & enlarged edition (December 11, 1997)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0801857147
  • ISBN-13: 978-0801857140
  • Product Dimensions: 10.2 x 9.1 x 1.6 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 4.4 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 4.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,079,519 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars A classic and definitive work., November 3, 1998
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This review is from: American Locomotives: An Engineering History, 1830-1880 (Hardcover)
"American Locomotives" is a definitive reference on "the charms and power of the steam locomotive." John White Jr. has revised and expanded his 1968 classic by including a dozen new comprehensive case histories of representative locomotives. The new engines include the 1843 La Junta (a Cuban "pigmy" of a locomotive that survived "tropical storms, revolutions, insurrections, and a Communist takeover") and the 1876 Marmora (nicknamed "Clocks" because "the engines ran as smoothly and as steadily as a fine mantle clock"). The book has three other main sections. The first section focuses on design concepts, the makers of the locomotives, and the variety of materials used in the building of the engines; the second section centers around the development of engine components; and the third section contains representative engines from the first endition. White has also included 45 new illustrations; and for the most part, they are clear and detailed. In short, this is a handsome and commendable reprint. Kudos to White and The Johns Hopkins University Press.
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars If you like steam locomotives, buy this book, September 4, 1998
This review is from: American Locomotives: An Engineering History, 1830-1880 (Hardcover)
This work is a comprehensive review of the early development of the steam locomotive in the United States. It thoroughly explores the nuts and bolts of every aspect of steam locomotives, and describes how each was developed. It satisfies even the most insatiable love of trains. If you love trains, model a steam railroad, or ever wanted to work in a railroad roundhouse in 1860, this book is for you. It will give you many hours of enjoyable reading, and be useful for many years as an in-depth reference for early steam locomotives.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Incomparable, November 29, 2000
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This review is from: American Locomotives: An Engineering History, 1830-1880 (Hardcover)
This will be short: If you are a serious student of 19th Century locomotive engineering, U.S. or worldwide, you need this book. While the subject is probably inexhaustable - and I certainly wish the author was young enough to write two or three similar books on other nations' engines or later developments! - this volume is without peer for early American development of the Iron Horse.
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