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History of the J. G. Brill Company (Series: Railroads Past and Present) [Hardcover]

Debra D. Brill (Author)
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Railroads Past and Present August 22, 2001

From a small horsecar building firm established in 1868, the J. G. Brill Company grew to be a world leader in a rapidly evolving and growing industry that at the time of the First World War was the fifth largest in the United States. Besides its successful line of trolleys and other electric cars, Brill built horsecars, cable cars, narrow-gauge and gas-propelled cars for railroads, and even buses and trolley buses. The Brill policy was to build whatever the customer wanted. With no job considered too small or too peculiar, some delightfully wacky cars were produced, and Brill employees gained valuable experience in all the varied aspects of car building.

As the transportation industry's motive power evolved from horse to cable to electricity to gasoline, the Brill Company kept in step, gradually expanding its business, buying out trolley car builders in five states, and even establishing a plant in France. As it grew, the company maintained its reputation for quality to such an extent that when J. G. Brill went out of business in 1944, its successor took the name for itself, becoming the ACF Brill Motors Corporation. Through a better understanding of Brill Company management and exposure to previously unpublished office documents concerning the later years of the company, the reader will gain new insights into the Brill/ERPCC/Brilliner situation.

A fascinating variety of open, closed, convertible, and semi-convertible cars, propelled by horse, steam, cable, and electricity, parade through the pages of this book. These old cars have a hold on the affections of many, and hundreds of them have been preserved in museums throughout the world. Just about every type of Brill-built product mentioned here is represented in a railway museum somewhere. Appendix A lists many of the world's trolley museums and tourist trolley lines where Brill cars can be found, and gives a breakdown of cars built by the firm. Appendix B lists the trucks and other specialties of the Brill Company.


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About the Author

Debra Brill is a great-great-great granddaughter of John George Brill, the founder of the J. G. Brill Company. She was born in Philadelphia within five miles of the former Brill Company plant, although that event occurred several years after the firm had closed its doors for good. Curiosity regarding the family business and an interest in historical writing prompted her to embark on a mission to unearth as much information as possible about the Brill Company and record the facts for posterity. She is currently self-employed as a medical transcriber and resides in southern New Jersey.


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  • Hardcover: 264 pages
  • Publisher: Indiana University Press (August 22, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0253339499
  • ISBN-13: 978-0253339492
  • Product Dimensions: 11.3 x 8.6 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.6 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (6 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #1,385,838 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Amazing attention to detail, May 16, 2004
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This book is fantastic - it's remarkably informative and the amount of research that went into this book is evident on every page!!
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3.0 out of 5 stars Well written - photos not very good, August 5, 2011
This review is from: History of the J. G. Brill Company (Series: Railroads Past and Present) (Hardcover)
Fundamentally I agree with the first four reviews of this book. Well written and an easy, interesting read. Much, much valuable information on the company and the people that brought together the talent, the business acumen and the gifted craftsmen that gave Brill its deserved reputation for quality.
Ms. Brill has a clear and clever writing style that keeps your interest without burdening you with unnecessary details. She has achieved a very good balance between telling the story and providing technical details. Her extensive use of line drawings, patent application drawings, ads, and other visuals provide a greater depth of understanding of technical matters.

The only complaint I can voice about this book is the poor production of some of the photos.

Listed here are some comments that I feel would have made it a better book.

1. a complete builders' list of the production would be very helpful to both railfans, railroad museum volunteers, modellers, etc.

2. a list of subsequent owners until the destruction or scrapping would be invaluable also to railroad researchers.

3. a complete listing of the various Brill trucks with comments on the differences between the variations on each.

4. a more consistent rendering of the photos in the book would be extremely helpful. (Some of the shots are so poorly reproduced that they are almost useless. Poor contrast and muddy overall appearance are the principal complaints. Examples - p 4, lower shot on p 65, lower shot on p 67, p 69, lower photo p 103, p 114, etc.)

5. more line drawings of technical items including trucks and elevation drawings of cars would increase the value of the book greatly.
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A superb book. Very well researched and complete. More than just the story of a family and the successful business enterprise they built, it brings to life an earlier era. Debra Brill has a marvelous writing style and I hope she continues to write for our enjoyment. Much less dry and more enjoyable to read than most histories. Highly recommended.
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IN DAYS GONE BY (THE PRESENT AGE CAN SPEAK FOR ITSELF), THE MASSES AND THEIR transportation had a sort of symbiotic relationship that was frequently one of a grumbly nature. Read the first page
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