Rites of Passage: A Canadian Railway Retrospective

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pp. 120, colour photographs, “a look at over three decades of transition and changes along Canada’s rail lines, is his most personal book to date. “For what it’s worth,” McDonnell writes in his introductory essay, “what follows on these pages is personal, a collection of images and essays drawn from a 35-year effort to capture and chronicle the magic of Canadian railroading, an effort that began with a young boy pointing a borrowed Brownie at a pair of olive-green GMD1’s looming out of the early morning fog in Kitchener and quickly grew to be a lifetime avocation, if not a vocation.” Rites of Passage is vintage McDonnell, a sensual feast of boiler steam and diesel smoke, high iron and midnight runs across the prairies, wistful memories and critical analysis.”

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Book Information

ISBN 1550463306
ISBN13 9781550463309
Number of pages 120
Original Title Rites of Passage: A Canadian Railway Retrospective
Published Date 2001
Book Condition Very Good
Jacket Condition Very Good
Binding Hardcover
Size Oblong 8vo
Place of Publication Erin,
Edition First Edition
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pp. 120, colour photographs, “a look at over three decades of transition and changes along Canada’s rail lines, is his most personal book to date. “For what it’s worth,” McDonnell writes in his introductory essay, “what follows on these pages is personal, a collection of images and essays drawn from a 35-year effort to capture and chronicle the magic of Canadian railroading, an effort that began with a young boy pointing a borrowed Brownie at a pair of olive-green GMD1’s looming out of the early morning fog in Kitchener and quickly grew to be a lifetime avocation, if not a vocation.” Rites of Passage is vintage McDonnell, a sensual feast of boiler steam and diesel smoke, high iron and midnight runs across the prairies, wistful memories and critical analysis.”

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Weight 1.3 kg