The Story of The Pullman Car on CD
In the United States, Pullman was used to refer to railroad sleeping cars which were built and operated on most U.S. railroads by the Pullman Company (founded by George Pullman) from 1867 to December 31, 1968.
The Pullman Palace Car Company, manufactured railroad cars
in the mid-to-late 19th century through the early decades of the 20th century, during
the boom of railroads in the United States.
This library includes The Story of the Pullman Car, an illustrated book on the history
of the company, plus ten additional historical books. Learn the full story of how the Pullman became to be:
:: The Birth of Railroad Transportation
:: The Evolution of the Sleeping Car
:: The Rise of a Great Industry
:: The Pullman Car in Europe
:: The Survival of the Fittest
:: The Town of Pullman
:: Inventions and Improvements
:: How the Cars are Made
:: The Operation of the Pullman Car
You receive a total of eleven {11} books:
:: The Story of the Pullman Car {1917}
:: Confessions of a Pullman conductor {1913}
:: Flying sparks as told by a Pullman conductor {1914}
:: George M. Pullman and Pullman's Palace Car Co. versus the New York
Central Sleeping Car Company {1881}
:: Nine thousand miles on a Pullman train {1898}
:: The Golden Gate special, Pullman's Palace Car Company between Council
Bluffs or Omaha and San Francisco {1888}
:: The Pullman boycott. A complete history of the great R. R. Strike
{1894}
:: The Pullman strike {1894}
:: The railroad strike of 1894. The statements of the Pullman Company and
the report of the Commission {1895}
:: The strike at Pullman, also published statements of the company during
the continuance of the strike {n.d.]}
:: The wonderful adventures of a Pullman {1877}
Sample thumbnails taken from the collection.
(Low resolution thumbnails - CD/DVD images are scanned at 300 DPI)
Sample thumbnails taken from the collection.
(Low resolution thumbnails - CD/DVD images are scanned at 300 DPI)
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