The Nickel Plate Story

The Nickel Plate Story
Author: John A. Rehor
Publisher:
Total Pages: 496
Release: 1965
Genre: Transportation
ISBN:

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The story of how an independent railroad fought for its life throughout its competitive history. Presents the history of the famed New York. Chicago & St. Louis Railroad with a system map, division profiles, illustrated rosters, chapter maps and more. By John A. Rehor. 8 1/2 x 11; 484 pgs.; 527 b&w photos and 15 illus.; includes dust jacket.

The Nickel Plate Mine Story

The Nickel Plate Mine Story
Author: Brown, Murray
Publisher: Richmond, B.C. : M. Brown
Total Pages: 26
Release: 1995
Genre: Gold mines and mining
ISBN:

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Nickel Plate Road

Nickel Plate Road
Author: John Corns
Publisher: TLC Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1996-12-28
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 9781883089221

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This book features over 150 of the best b&w photographs taken for the Nickel Plate Roads publicity department by commercial photographers and later by Nickel Plates own official photographers. Filled with nostalgic photos of steam and diesel passenger and freight trains, cars, facilities, depots, shops and people. Each landscape photograph is fully identified with a caption that describes when, where and what is pictured. This delightful combination of photos and text tells the story of the Nickel Plate Road and its early photographers in the 1940s and 50s.

The Lake Shore Electric Railway Story

The Lake Shore Electric Railway Story
Author: Herbert H. Harwood, Jr.
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2015-09-14
Genre: History
ISBN: 025301770X

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From 1901 to 1938 the Lake Shore Electric claimed to be—and was considered by many—"The Greatest Electric Railway in the United States." It followed the shore of Lake Erie, connecting Cleveland and Toledo with a high-speed, limited-stop service and pioneered a form of intermodal transportation three decades before the rest of the industry. To millions of people the bright orange electric cars were an economical and comfortable means of escaping the urban mills and shops or the humdrum of rural life. In summers during the glory years there were never enough cars to handle the crowds. After reaching its peak in the early 1920s, however, the Lake Shore Electric suffered the fate of most of its sister lines: it was now competing with automobiles, trucks, and buses and could not rival them in convenience. The Lake Shore Electric Railway Story tells the story of this fascinating chapter in interurban transportation, including the missed opportunities that might have saved this railway.

The Tootin' Louie

The Tootin' Louie
Author: Donovan L. Hofsommer
Publisher: U of Minnesota Press
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2005
Genre: Transportation
ISBN: 0816643660

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The definitive history of one of the Midwest's most remarkable railroads.

Bulletin

Bulletin
Author: National Railway Historical Society
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1000
Release: 1964
Genre: Railroads
ISBN:

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Nickel Plated

Nickel Plated
Author: Aric Davis
Publisher: Amazon Publishing
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2010
Genre: Human trafficking
ISBN: 9781935597322

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Just 12 years old, Nickel, a survivor of the foster care system, makes a steady living by selling marijuana to high schoolers, blackmailing pedophiles he ferrets out online, and working as a private investigator. When a girl named Arrow hires him to find her little sister Shelby, Nickel discovers children for sale, and adults with souls black as the devil.

Classic American Railroads

Classic American Railroads
Author: Mike Schafer
Publisher: Motorbooks International
Total Pages: 172
Release: 2003-09
Genre: Railroads
ISBN: 076031649X

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This book picks up where the previous two Classic American titles left off, focusing on the golden age of American railroading from 1945 to the early 1970s. It extends to the present day where applicable, providing a colorful look at locomotives, passenger and freight operations, development, and, in some cases, demise. Full color.

Wall Street Under Oath: The Story of Our Modern Money Changers

Wall Street Under Oath: The Story of Our Modern Money Changers
Author: Ferdinand Pecora
Publisher: Graymalkin Media
Total Pages: 165
Release: 2014-10-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 1631680064

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Ferdinand Pecora investigated with ruthlessly abandon the nation’s most influential bankers and stockbrokers to determine what caused the Wall Street Crash of 1929, which in turn led to the Great Depression. Pecora, as Chief Counsel of Senate launched investigation, shined a vivid light on the shocking practices, deception, and lack of ethics that permeated Wall Street from the bottom to the highest echelons of power. Wall Street’s major players thought they were untouchable masters of their domain, but in the hot seat of the witness chair, eye-to-eye with Pecora, they were no match and fell like dominoes. The mighty J. P. Morgan was forced to admit he and many of his partners hadn’t paid any income taxes in the previous two years and his reputation was tarnished. Pecora’s expose of the practices of National City Bank (now Citibank) made banner headlines and caused the bank’s president to resign. Pecora Wall Street Under Oath in easy to understand language because he was afraid the public might get forgetful. And he was right. Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke said the 2008 “Great Recession” was actually worse than the Great Depression. Clearly, we need to stay vigilant with a refresher course from Ferdinand Pecora. First published in 1939, this classic book is as relevant today as it was then – because on Wall Street, greed is always in style.

Nickel and Dimed

Nickel and Dimed
Author: Barbara Ehrenreich
Publisher: Metropolitan Books
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2010-04-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1429926643

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The New York Times bestselling work of undercover reportage from our sharpest and most original social critic, with a new foreword by Matthew Desmond, author of Evicted Millions of Americans work full time, year round, for poverty-level wages. In 1998, Barbara Ehrenreich decided to join them. She was inspired in part by the rhetoric surrounding welfare reform, which promised that a job—any job—can be the ticket to a better life. But how does anyone survive, let alone prosper, on $6 an hour? To find out, Ehrenreich left her home, took the cheapest lodgings she could find, and accepted whatever jobs she was offered. Moving from Florida to Maine to Minnesota, she worked as a waitress, a hotel maid, a cleaning woman, a nursing-home aide, and a Wal-Mart sales clerk. She lived in trailer parks and crumbling residential motels. Very quickly, she discovered that no job is truly "unskilled," that even the lowliest occupations require exhausting mental and muscular effort. She also learned that one job is not enough; you need at least two if you int to live indoors. Nickel and Dimed reveals low-rent America in all its tenacity, anxiety, and surprising generosity—a land of Big Boxes, fast food, and a thousand desperate stratagems for survival. Read it for the smoldering clarity of Ehrenreich's perspective and for a rare view of how "prosperity" looks from the bottom. And now, in a new foreword, Matthew Desmond, author of Evicted: Poverty and Profit in the American City, explains why, twenty years on in America, Nickel and Dimed is more relevant than ever.