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Station to Station James Attlee

Station to Station By James Attlee

Station to Station by James Attlee


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The line from London to Bristol connects two great cities, but what lies in between? This book explores the effect of velocity on vision, and the links railways have with music and literature.

Station to Station Summary

Station to Station: People, Places and Stories on the Great Western Line by James Attlee

The line from London to Bristol connects two great cities, but what lies in between? London's western suburbs, the Thames Valley, acres of farmland punctuated by tourist traps and provincial towns; what could possibly be of interest in such a landscape? To his surprise, James Attlee - a regular traveller on the route - finds himself knee-deep in stories, the line awash with ghosts, including those of Charles I, Oscar Wilde, T.E. Lawrence, the Beautiful Spotted Boy, Haile Selassie, Stanley Spencer, Diana Dors, Eddie Cochran and of course the creator of the line himself, Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Among the living he seeks the stories of the overlooked workers who keep the trains running - including the man who flies an owl to scare the pigeons out of Paddington station. Drawing on his own experience as a commuter Attlee explores the effect of velocity on vision, and the links railways have with music and literature. Despite the ease with which it slips backwards and forwards in time, this is not another nostalgic book about 'heritage' England. As Britain embarks on the greatest period of rail construction since the nineteenth century, the author argues that trains are the future, not the past. Will increased connectivity really guarantee general prosperity this time around, as Victorian engineers promised it would 175 years ago?

About James Attlee

James Attlee is the author of Isolarion: A Different Oxford Journey and Nocturne: A Journey in Search of Moonlight.

Additional information

GOR006643889
9780852655672
0852655673
Station to Station: People, Places and Stories on the Great Western Line by James Attlee
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Guardian Books
2015-05-14
352
Short-listed for Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year 2016
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