To the Edge of the World

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The Trans-Siberian Railway, stretching nearly 6000 miles between Moscow and Vladivostok is the world’s longest railway line, and was one of the most ambitious projects of the 19th century. Christian Wolmar tells the story from its conception and construction under Tsar Alexander III to its continued success as a vital artery joining the countries of the former Soviet Union.

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Christian Wolmar expertly tells the story of the Trans-Siberian railway from its conception and construction under Tsar Alexander III, to the northern extension ordered by Brezhnev and its current success as a vital artery. He also explores the crucial role the line played in both the Russian Civil War -Trotsky famously used an armoured carriage as his command post – and the Second World War, during which the railway saved the country from certain defeat. Like the author’s previous railway histories, it focuses on the personalities, as well as the political and economic events, that lay behind one of the most extraordinary engineering triumphs of the nineteenth century.

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Weight 255 g
Dimensions 195 × 130 × 22 mm
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Cover

Paperback

Pages

xx, 284 , 16 unnumbered of plates

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

385.0957 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K