A gorgeously illustrated collection of the world's greatest railway maps and posters, historical and contemporary. 
"Transit Maps of the World" was an extraordinary and unexpected success  and is now a cult favorite. In his irresistible follow-up Mark Ovenden  has produced a mesmerizing compendium of historical and contemporary  railway maps and posters from every corner of the world. Hundreds of  images, covering two centuries of railway advertising, surveyors' plans,  travel posters, satellite photos, and station wall maps, are combined  with text brimming with vivid historical details and charming anecdotes.  
Part One presents the stunning visual material chronologically,  from the Liverpool and Manchester Railway of 1830 to the proposed 2020  high speed networks of China. Part Two is an atlas of maps from more  than one hundred countries from Algeria to Argentina to Zambia and  Zimbabwe. Appendixes include a trove of factoids, track stats and  information about rail operators and rail museums. "Railway Maps of the  World" is a visual delight for your eyes, making it a must have for  every train fanatic-armchair or ticketed-history buff, and lover of  graphic design.  (Check Catalog)
"So Many Books...So Little Time"
Some of the Library's newly-acquired books that have been highlighted on Colonie's Cable Channel 17 show called "So Many Books..So Little Time." 
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