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Trade Review

Cordery details the history and construction of Illinois railroads and the colorful cast of characters who played a part in its creation.

* The Chicago Tribune *

What makes this work a true rarity is the author's inclusion of larger scholarly themes, such as corporate consolidation and US cultural trends. As a result, the story of one state's railroads becomes a narrative on the larger history of railroads in the US from the 19th to 20th centuries. A significant contribution to the study of rail transportation in Illinois and the US. . . . Highly recommended.

* Choice *

[An] effective overview of the state that gave us railroad lawyer Abraham Lincoln, Pullman, rail labor strife, Electro-Motive, Civil War heroism, Samuel Insull, and a host of other milestones.

* Classic Trains *

Though readers might reasonably expect a volume twice, even thrice the size of this one, it's Cordery's welcome accomplishment to have told this complex story so concisely and accessibly — all the while skillfully situating Illinois railroad development in a national context.

* The Lexington Quarterly *

Author Simon Cordery possesses a detailed command of the extensive literature on the subject . . . and has a particular talent for concise and effective descriptions of the complex financial and organizational histories of the many railroads that served Illinois.

* The Annuals of Iowa *

One of the book's remarkable strengths, in fact, is its contextuality: labor, social, political and economic issues driving Illinois railroad history are all deftly interwoven in its fabric. . . . Cordery is a pleasure to read and the book is peppered with informative allusions and anecdotes.

* The Lexington Quarterly *

In this first-of-its-kind history, full of entertaining anecdotes and colorful characters, Simon Cordery describes the explosive growth of Illinois railroads and its impact on America.

* S. Gaugian *

"The author skillfully weaves the story into the larger context of national events and developments which had a significant impact on railroads in the Prairie State. This excellent volume gives the fascinating subject matter here the treatment it truly deserves."

* The Michigan Railfan *

"This is a richly detailed, well-documented, and nicely illustrated volume, fully in keeping with the high standards set by series editors George M. Smerk and H. Roger Grant."

* Ohio Valley History *

Table of Contents

Preface
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations
1. Preliminaries
2. Development Delayed
3. Optimism Revived
4. Cultivating the Prairie
5. Financing Railroads
6. Civil War, Fire, and Expansion
7. Illinois Railroad Labor
8. A Kaleidoscope of Regulations
9. Panic and Innovation
10. Bridge Building and "Over-Building"
11. Excursions and Interurbans
12. Coal and Competition
13. Progressive Regulation
14. World War I and the 1920s
15. Depression, Dieselization, and War
16. Post-War Challenges
17. National Solutions?
18. Salvation
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index

The Iron Road in the Prairie State

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 20/01/2016
      ISBN13: 9780253019066, 978-0253019066
      ISBN10: 0253019060

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      Cordery details the history and construction of Illinois railroads and the colorful cast of characters who played a part in its creation.

      * The Chicago Tribune *

      What makes this work a true rarity is the author's inclusion of larger scholarly themes, such as corporate consolidation and US cultural trends. As a result, the story of one state's railroads becomes a narrative on the larger history of railroads in the US from the 19th to 20th centuries. A significant contribution to the study of rail transportation in Illinois and the US. . . . Highly recommended.

      * Choice *

      [An] effective overview of the state that gave us railroad lawyer Abraham Lincoln, Pullman, rail labor strife, Electro-Motive, Civil War heroism, Samuel Insull, and a host of other milestones.

      * Classic Trains *

      Though readers might reasonably expect a volume twice, even thrice the size of this one, it's Cordery's welcome accomplishment to have told this complex story so concisely and accessibly — all the while skillfully situating Illinois railroad development in a national context.

      * The Lexington Quarterly *

      Author Simon Cordery possesses a detailed command of the extensive literature on the subject . . . and has a particular talent for concise and effective descriptions of the complex financial and organizational histories of the many railroads that served Illinois.

      * The Annuals of Iowa *

      One of the book's remarkable strengths, in fact, is its contextuality: labor, social, political and economic issues driving Illinois railroad history are all deftly interwoven in its fabric. . . . Cordery is a pleasure to read and the book is peppered with informative allusions and anecdotes.

      * The Lexington Quarterly *

      In this first-of-its-kind history, full of entertaining anecdotes and colorful characters, Simon Cordery describes the explosive growth of Illinois railroads and its impact on America.

      * S. Gaugian *

      "The author skillfully weaves the story into the larger context of national events and developments which had a significant impact on railroads in the Prairie State. This excellent volume gives the fascinating subject matter here the treatment it truly deserves."

      * The Michigan Railfan *

      "This is a richly detailed, well-documented, and nicely illustrated volume, fully in keeping with the high standards set by series editors George M. Smerk and H. Roger Grant."

      * Ohio Valley History *

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Acknowledgments
      List of Abbreviations
      1. Preliminaries
      2. Development Delayed
      3. Optimism Revived
      4. Cultivating the Prairie
      5. Financing Railroads
      6. Civil War, Fire, and Expansion
      7. Illinois Railroad Labor
      8. A Kaleidoscope of Regulations
      9. Panic and Innovation
      10. Bridge Building and "Over-Building"
      11. Excursions and Interurbans
      12. Coal and Competition
      13. Progressive Regulation
      14. World War I and the 1920s
      15. Depression, Dieselization, and War
      16. Post-War Challenges
      17. National Solutions?
      18. Salvation
      Epilogue
      Notes
      Bibliography
      Index

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