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book Beautiful book for anyone interested in the Canadian Pacific Railway, Basically a collection of CP ads and posters, I was expecting a bit railfan oriented information, as well as a decent map, I bought this book for two reasons: to put it on the annotated bibliography of a course I am teaching and to give it as a gift to a friend.
It scores five out of five on both counts, It is a fine pictorial history of CP's greatest era, splendidly produced on quality paper, many full page illustrations in colour, and a fine text.
It is meant for the general reader and succeeds brilliantly, it is a delightful read, Lots of Canadian history. Very nice coffee table book, Happy I purchased it! This is a beautifully presented historical record of Canada's finest railway system from East to West, There are
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some rare photographs,maps and illustrations accompanying a fine and well researched text, Very happy with this item Lovely book containing wonderful vintage photographs and pictures along with a good summary of the history of the Canadian Pacific.
Very nice and interesting book, The story of Canadian Pacific is one of the greatest stories in the world, Straddling the continent for than a century and globe for than fifty years, Canadian Pacific is inextricably linked with the history of Canada itself.
In, the company completed the construction of two thousand miles of railway system and linking the Atlantic to the Pacific, It then established fleets of vessels on both the Pacific and Atlantic oceans, laying the foundation for a transportation route that allowed members of the British Empire to travel around the world.
To enhance the travel experience, the company also constructed great castle like hotels, including the Algonquin in St, Andrews, the Chateau Frontenac in Quebec City, and the Banff Springs Hotel in the Rockies, which themselves became landmarks, In this sumptuously illustrated history of a company whose story is integral to the Golden Age of Travel, Barry Lane recounts the history of Canadian Pacific, from the construction of the transcontinental railway to the development of the hotels and the building of the shipping line that linked Canada to the rest of the world.
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