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TitleThe national dream: the great railway 1871-1881
Publication TypeBook
Year of Publication1970
AuthorsBerton, P.
Pagination1-439
Place PublishedToronto: McClelland and Stewart; Anchor Canada pbk. Ed
Publication Languageen
ISBN Number0385658400; 9780385658409
Keywordsdream, George McMullan, railway
Abstract

The National Dream is above all else the story of people. It is the story of George McMullen, the brash young promoter who tried to blackmail the Prime Minister; of Marcus Smith, the crusty surveyor, so suspicious of authority he thought the Governor General was speculating in railway lands; of Sanford Fleming, the great engineer who invented Standard Time but who couldn't make up his mind about the best route for the railway. All these figures, and dozens more, including the political leaders of the era, come to life with all their human ambitions and failings.

Topics

transportation, history,

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http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/46661530

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Humanities Bibliography

Citation Key22539

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