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Wheat Kings: Vanishing Landmarks of the Canadian Prairies [Paperback]

Greg McDonnell (Author)
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October 2, 2004

As the twenty-first century marches forward, the country grain elevator rapidly nears extinction. These classic wooden structures once used to store grain are being torn down by the hundreds along with thousands of miles of railway branchlines. A proud and honored way of life is coming to end.

Wheat Kings is a lavishly illustrated and poignantly written look at the passing of the traditional northern prairie grain elevators and the communities and railcars that served them. The book includes photographs of grain elevators from numerous small prairie towns. Also included are images of the region's train stations, churches, farms and commercial buildings, many abandoned.

The book is organized by six concise essays. These include:

  • Wheat Kings: brief history of grain elevators
  • Of Peddlers, Pullers and Tramps: the prairie railroad system
  • Something Big on the Horizon: concrete high-capacity super elevators
  • McMahon - Hard Times on the Prairies: a forgotten town
  • The Last Harvest: an elevator comes down
  • Buffalo Bones: the end of the railroad grain cars.

Wheat Kings is a chronicle of the end of an era as witnessed by one of North America's best-known and most-respected railroad writers and photographers. This book is sure to fascinate railway enthusiasts, transportation historians, and anyone interested in the changing worlds of farming and railroading.

(200812)


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Wheat Kings is a eulogy for a dying way of life...McDonnell's done a wonderful job of preserving a vanishing era. (MTH Railroaders Club magazine )

About the Author

Greg McDonnell's writing and photography have been praised by rail enthusiasts across North America. Each new book by Greg McDonnell is a major event in the large railfan community, and Boston Mills Press is proud to be his publisher. Greg is a featured columnist for Trains magazine. His acclaimed large-format pictorials include Canadian Pacific, Signatures in Steel, Heartland, U-Boats: General Electric's Diesel Locomotives, and Passing Trains. He is currently at work on a new book and overseeing a Masters of Railway Photography book series for Boston Mills Press. He lives with his wife and three sons on the edge of a ravine overlooking the Canadian Pacific Railway's Orr's Lake Hill.


Product Details

  • Paperback: 120 pages
  • Publisher: Boston Mills Press (October 2, 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 155046423X
  • ISBN-13: 978-1550464238
  • Product Dimensions: 10.8 x 8.3 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #866,550 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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5.0 out of 5 stars Great photos, July 9, 2005
This review is from: Wheat Kings: Vanishing Landmarks of the Canadian Prairies (Paperback)
This is essentially a collection of very poignant photos, since many of the grain elevators will have been demolished by now. The praries will be a whole lot lonelier with their absence. The text is fairly short, but informative. If you love the prairies, you'll love this book.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The prairie elevator gets the McDonnell treatment, October 8, 2009
This review is from: Wheat Kings: Vanishing Landmarks of the Canadian Prairies (Paperback)
Greg McDonnell's name on this book was enough justification for me to buy a copy. I bought a couple of his train books years ago, in particular Signatures in Steel which is all about freight railroading in Canada. To my mind he is one of the few professional photographers who can't take a bad shot and Wheat Kings is full of beautifully compositions. It's his knack of framing the center of interest in such a way that you get pulled into photo and the really neat thing is its not obvious. No need for crazy angles, saturated color or other gimmicks because he captures scenes that are fascinating within themselves.

On page forty-nine there's a shot of some shovels, a brush some mini posters pinned to a wooden wall, dusty floorboards, wooden upright posts and rich deep shadows. It couldn't be simpler yet I love that shot, it just works. The book is full of this kind of visual creativity. Most of the photos are exterior ones with the extraordinary angular elevators standing, rather incongruously, in the open prairie and Mcdonnell says in the text that many of those shown throughout the book have been pulled down in favor of efficient, huge concrete units.

The interesting text, photos, layout all come together to make this a lovely tribute to the disappearing Canadian prairie scene and Greg McDonnell's photos couldn't be better.

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Streaming in the driveshed doorway, the hot midday sun cuts a shaft of white light through the haze of grain dust that fills the Manitoba Pool elevator at Gretna. Read the first page
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