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Laurel Line: An Anthracite Region Railway (Interurbans special) [Hardcover]

James N. J Henwood (Author)
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1985
The dawn of the 20th Century saw a new form of transportation evolve in the United States: the interurban electric railway. These enterprises were natural offshoots of the original, short urban trolley lines that quickly replaced the horse car in the 1890s.

Most trolley lines lived in relative obscurity and enjoyed a few years of prosperity, followed by decline and abandonment in the face of bus and automotive competition. A relative handful managed to survive until the post-World War II years and thus have attracted greater attention.

Among them was the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad. The Laurel Line, as it was most commonly known, was unusual in several respects: It was built to higher-than-normal standards for electric short line railroads; it operated mostly with a third rail power system; it ran exclusively on private rights-of-way; and it served a geographically narrow region whose economy was heavily dependent on one industry - coal.

The Laurel Line's corporate records survived, and authors Henwood and Muncie made the most of this historical treasure. In the book, the railroad emerges in human terms of strife, struggle, victory and defeat. The reader learns not only what happened, but why, and who made it happen.

All railroads are interesting if properly researched - the Laurel Line as portrayed in this work is profoundly fascinating. Life in Pennsylvania's anthracite region is detailed when the Lackawanna and Wyoming Valley Railroad was fighting the good fight.

--This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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About the Author

Authors James N.J. Henwood and John G. Muncie have been friends and colleagues for four decades. Both taught in the History Department of East Stroudsburg University and are currently professors emeriti of that institution. They have been active in local organizations such as the Monroe County Historical Society and the Historical Farm Association.

Born in Upper Darby, Henwood's early contact with Philadelphia streetcars became the basis for a lifelong interest in electric railways and transportation. He presently resides in East Stroudsburg.

Muncie spent his first 18 years in Taylor. As a youth, he occasionally rode the Laurel Line to outings at Rocky Glen Park. Muncie lives in Stroudsburg. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


Product Details

  • Hardcover: 207 pages
  • Publisher: Interurban Press; 1st edition (1985)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0916374726
  • ISBN-13: 978-0916374723
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #5,015,852 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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Authors James N.J. Henwood and John G. Muncie have been friends and colleagues for four decades. Both taught in the History Department of East Stroudsburg University and are currently professors emeriti of that institution. They have been active in local organizations such as the Monroe County Historical Society and the Historical Farm Association.

Born in Upper Darby, Henwood's early contact with Philadelphia streetcars became the basis for a lifelong interest in electric railways and transportation. He presently resides in East Stroudsburg.

Muncie spent his first 18 years in Taylor. As a youth, he occasionally rode the Laurel Line to outings at Rocky Glen Park. Muncie lives in Stroudsburg.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars A treasure brought back to life, January 13, 2009
I have to commend the publisher for bringing this treasure back to life. The original edition was published in the 1980s and had been out of print for some time. To have the book back in print is a gift to all rail enthusiasts and history buffs.

I worked as an intern at the Pennsylvania Anthracite Heritage Museum and the Everhart Museum (both in Scranton, PA) and the National Canal Museum in Easton, PA on my way to achieving my master's degree in museum studies at George Washington University. I know first hand the depth of research involved in creating a book like this and I heartily commend the authors.

You will not be sorry with adding the new edition of the Laurel Line to your book collection. It is a must have.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Photo restoration praised, November 30, 2006
The photo restoration between this new version and the previous Interurban edition is quite remarkable. The Electric Trolley Museum Association's web site ([...]) touts the new second edition and its "improved photo reproduction."

The type is the average size of most books on the market. It is not being sold as a large-type edition, and shouldn't be expected to be so.

In my opinion, to find fault with this edition is ludicrous. It's a professionally reproduced new edition - enjoy it!
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Very disappointing, January 7, 2009
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After looking at this book on Amazon I was very anxious to recieve it as I am very interested in the Laurel line. The book arrived quickly and well packaged. It has a great looking cover and I couldn't wait to start reading it.

As soon as I opened the book, I realized I had made a mistake. The font was very small and the margins were quite large. The printing was not consistent from page to page and the pictures were small and quite dark. They looked nothing like the pictures in the video review on Amazon. The pages reminded me of the old mimeograph sheets we would get in school in the 70's.

I briefly skimmed a few pages and it looked like the authors did a great job compiling a wealth of information and pictures on the Laurel line but the publisher/printers really let them down.

Thanks to Amazons excellent return policy, I was able to return this book with no problms. It was a total disappointment. Luckily, I ordered "Trackside Around Scranton" at the same time and it far exceeded my expectations. I highly recommend it instead.

*edit December 2010* I was interested to see that Ms Langan edited her original review to dispute my observations. I wonder if this is the same Ms Langan that is co-owner of the publishing company? My observations still stand, the printing in the book I received was of poor quality. I plan to visit the Trolley Museum in Scranton. If I can find a book of good quality I will amend my review.
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