Trackside Maryland From Railyard To Main Line
Photography by James P. Gallagher
Text by Jacques Kelly
Greenberg Publishing Company, Inc.
James P. Gallagher's camera artistry returns you to the late 1950s when thundering steam engines billowed plumes of smoke and sleek diesels heralded a new age of locomotive power.
Captured in over 250 duotone images and the illuminating prose of Baltimore Sun columnist Jacques Kelly, here is the drama and majesty of the steel rails and the men who kept America moving.
In the 1950s, as railroads underwent major changes, some marginal lines stood on the brink of extinction. Steam locomotives grew scarcer by the month, as did rail passenger connections. With a keen eye for location and composition, James Gallagher in Trackside Maryland captures the drama and majesty of steam transportation in Maryland in its waning days, when passing trains left clouds of cinders and smoke behind them and the sound of steam whistles still echoed across the landscape -- all these sights and sounds giving way to modern diesel locomotives. Here Jacques Kelly's evocative prose accompanies Gallagher's ever vigilant lens. We are transported back to the last years of steam railroading.
"Each of Jim's photographs tells a story and conveys mood, spirit, atmosphere, and character. The ground in his photographs rumbles. Some of the antique trains he photographed look as if they might rust and crumble before the end of their trip. Other photos impart a feeling of majesty and romance. And you don't have to be a train buff to appreciate them. Just step aboard and savor the results of Jim Gallagher's skill, luck, and persistence." -- Jacques Kelly, from the Introduction.
Made In: United States
Product Condition: New
Product Type: Book > Hardcover Book
Author(s): James P. Gallagher (photography) & Jacques Kelly (text)
Number of Pages: 224
Publication Date: 1992
Age Group: adult