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Superpower: The Making of a Steam Locomotive

Superpower: The Making of a Steam Locomotive

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Superpower: The Making of a Steam Locomotive

by Weitzman, David

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ISBN 10
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ISBN 13
9780879236717
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Boston, Massachusetts: David R. Godine, 1987. 3rd Printing. Large Hardcover. Very Good/Very Good. 13x0x11. Weitzman, David. Third printing. Jacket edges bumped, jacket toned. Board edges lightly faded. 1987 Large Hardcover. 107 pp. Oblong. 11 1/4 x 13. Endpapers feature two-page profile view of a locomotive with 100 numbered labels. High quality illustrations throughout. Superpower tells with beauty and precision how the most powerful steam-engine train every made was designed and built in the 1920s. Ben is just eighteen when one day, in 1925, he goes to work with his father and grandfather at 'the Loco' in Lima, Ohio. But he is soon caught up in a marvelous adventure-the building of a new locomotive, the first Berkshire, one of the most powerful and efficient ever. The apprentice meets engineer Will Woodard, who explains the dilemmas and niceties of locomotive design. In the pattern shop, Ben see Woodard's blueprints turned into finely-crafted wooden pattern for castings of iron and steel. From Marko Ukropina, an "old country" foundryman, Ben learns the secrets of pouring the massive frames (and to be more careful around white-hot steel). He follows the rough castings to the machine shop, where they are planed smooth and true. In the forge, Ben joins a team of hammermen wrestling a glowing steel ingot under the ground-shaking steam hammer three stories tall-and realizes why only the biggest and brawniest men work here. Superpower chronicles the building of a steam locomotive in meticulous detail. But there is more here-it is also the story of working men, many of them immigrants from all over Europe. It recalls a time when family members worked together, and when pride in craftsmanship was intrinsic to American life. Based on oral histories of Lima's workers and their families, Superpower is, most of all, a story of America at work.

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Bookseller
Yesterday's Muse Books US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
2330439
Title
Superpower: The Making of a Steam Locomotive
Author
Weitzman, David
Illustrator
Weitzman, David
Format/Binding
Large Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good
Quantity Available
1
Edition
3rd Printing
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
087923671X
ISBN 13
9780879236717
Publisher
David R. Godine
Place of Publication
Boston, Massachusetts
Date Published
1987
Size
13x0x11
Keywords
TRANSPORTATION TRAINS RAILROADS LOCOMOTIVES STEAM POWER
X weight
35 oz

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