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McCulloch’s Wonder
Can$19.95
0-921061-25-0
Barrie Sanford ---- McCulloch's Wonder is the story of the Kettle Valley Railway. It has been claimed that this was the most difficult and expensive railway on earth. The building of the Kettle Valley Railway was given to Andrew McCulloch, a brilliant engineer who not only directed the construction of the line, but who for the first decade of operation was the General Superintendent. This book tells the story of why the railway was built, the building of the line, the politicians and politics that dominated this era, and the downfall the Kettle Valley Railway. It's British Columbia history at it's finest.
6 x 9 260 pages Softcover
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