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Across America on an emigrant train
    Murphy, Jim, 1947-
Publisher: Clarion Books,
Pub date: c1993.
Pages: 150 p.
ISBN: 0395633907
Item info: 12 copies available at CENTREVILLE REGIONAL, CITY OF FAIRFAX REGIONAL, GEORGE MASON REGIONAL, HERNDON FORTNIGHTLY, JOHN MARSHALL, KINGS PARK, POHICK REGIONAL, RESTON REGIONAL, TYSONS-PIMMIT REGIONAL, BURKE CENTRE, and OAKTON.
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Summary
An account of Robert Louis Stevenson's twelve day journey from New York to California in 1879, interwoven with a history of the building of the transcontinental railroad and the settling of the West. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.
School Library Journal Review
Gr 5-8-In 1879, Robert Louis Stevenson journeyed from Scotland across the Atlantic and then by train across the United States to join the woman he loved in Monterey, California. Murphy has drawn from the writer's journal to provide a fresh, primary-source account of transcontinental train travel at that time. Choosing by necessity the cheapest passage, Stevenson traveled with other newcomers to the U.S. who had not yet reached their final destination. He describes his companions, the passing countryside, the interior of the railroad cars, and daily life aboard a train. Into these journal entries, Murphy has woven meticulously researched, absorbing accounts of the building of the railroad and its effect on the territory it crossed: the disruption and destruction of Native American life, the slaughter of the buffalo, accidents, the development of the Pullman car, the towns that quickly came and vanished as the construction crews moved on, the snowsheds built to protect the trains in the Sierra Nevada mountains. Abundant, carefully selected period photographs, engravings, and lithographs are every bit as intriguing as the text. Appended is a lengthy bibliography with some original source material. This work supplements Leonard Everett Fisher's more extensive Tracks Across America (Holiday, 1992); it is a readable and valuable contribution to literature concerning expansion into the American West.- Diane S. Marton, Arlington County Library, VACopyright 1993 Cahners Business Information, Inc. From: Reed Elsevier Inc. Copyright Reed Business Information
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/*STARRED REVIEW*/ Gr. 5 and up. As he did in The Boys' War (1990) and The Long Road to Gettysburg (1992), Murphy draws on memoirs and letters to humanize history. This time his main source is the journal of the great writer Robert Louis Stevenson, who traveled in 1879 from Scotland to the woman he loved in California, first on a crowded boat and then on a series of crammed, painfully uncomfortable trains on the transcontinental railroad. Murphy weaves together Stevenson's perilous journey with a general history of the railroad--how it was planned and built, who built it, what it was like to ride it if you were rich and if you were poor, and how it changed the country and those who lived there. Murphy's style is plain: facts and feelings tell a compelling story of adventure and failure, courage and cruelty, enrichment and oppression. The handsome book's design includes lots of white space, two endpaper maps, and many prints, drawings, and black-and-white photographs, carefully captioned to make you pore over the details. The direct quotations from Stevenson show him as observer and participant. This was before he became famous, and he identifies with the emigrants' painful struggle as well as their hope. He's excited by the diversity in America (he loves the place names that express how "all times, races, and languages have brought their contribution"); at the same time, he's appalled at the treatment of Native Americans ("I was ashamed for the thing we call civilization"). Murphy provides no direct documentation (often the source is "one passenger recalled," "some historians have speculated"), but the very long bibliography will be a starting point for those stimulated to read further. The experience of ordinary people revitalizes the myths of the West. (Reviewed Dec. 1, 1993)0395633907Hazel Rochman From: Syndetics Solutions, Inc. Distributed by Syndetic Solutions, Inc.

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key: 92038650
LCCN: 92-038650
ISBN: 0395633907
Local Dewey call num: JB STEVENSON 1993
Personal Author: Murphy, Jim, 1947-
Title: Across America on an emigrant train / by Jim Murphy ; illustrated with photographs and prints.
Publication info: New York : Clarion Books, c1993.
Physical descrip: 150 p.
General Note: Jefferson Cup Award, 1994.
Summary: Combines an account of Robert Louis Stevenson's experiences as he traveled from New York to California by train in 1879 and a description of the building and operation of railroads in nineteenth-century America.
Personal subject: Stevenson, Robert Louis, 1850-1894--Children's material.
Subject term: Railroad travel--United States--History--1801-1900--Children's material.
Subject term: Authors, Scottish--1801-1900--Biography--Children's material.
Subject term: Railroads--History--Children's material.
Geographic term: United States--Description and travel--1865-1900--Children's material.
Local subject: Jefferson Cup Award books.
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