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Michael Portillo

    Railways of the Great War with Michael Portillo
    Great Continental Railway Journeys
    Great American railway journeys
    Great British Railway Journeys: Great Victorian Railways
    Greatest British Railway Journeys
    • Greatest British Railway Journeys

      • 304 stránek
      • 11 hodin čtení

      The perfect gift for fans of the show as well as lovers of Britain's cultural heritage.

      Greatest British Railway Journeys
      4,0
    • A glorious insight into Britain over the last 150 years, 'Great Victorian Railway Journeys' shows how the modern British landscape was opened up to the public as well as ensuring that Britain had a modern transport system to drive its burgeoning economy and overseas empire.

      Great British Railway Journeys: Great Victorian Railways
      3,8
    • Great American railway journeys

      • 256 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Join Portillo for an epic trip by train from New York and Boston to the Deep South, on to Chicago, and Colorado, and finishing in San Francisco. Combining social history with travelogues, Portillo also explores the construction of rail routes across the continent

      Great American railway journeys
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    • Great Continental Railway Journeys

      • 253 stránek
      • 9 hodin čtení

      Great Continental Railway Journeysis now a firmly established series on BBC2, following in the illustrious tracks of its predecessor - Great British Railway Journeys. Both series are fronted by ex-politician Michael Portillo and in this European odyssey he travels around continental Europe, using George Bradshaw's1913 Continental Railway Guide. Now coming up for its fourth instalment this autumn, Portillo guides the train-travelling fan across Europe arriving at a myriad of magical and historically fascinating cities we all dream of travelling to by train. From London, to Paris, Bordeaux, Lyon, Copenhagen, Oslo, Lisbon, Madrid, Berlin, Monte Carlo, Prague, Munich, Zurich, Rome, Budapest, St Petersburg; all the way down to Constantinople, Haifa and Jerusalem - Portillo describes the great feats of engineering that built the various railway lines connecting Europe and further afield and the men and women who made these journeys famous through their deeds and words. The new series (6x1-hour) will transmit in early November 2015, and this book will be the official, lavishly illustrated tie-in covering every single journey Portillo has undertaken across Europe. Capturing all the colour, beauty, excitement and fervour of journeying across this historic continent can muster. A must-have purchase for any armchair fan of unique and award-winning travel programming.

      Great Continental Railway Journeys
      3,6
    • From the exploits of railwaymen at the Front to the secrets of railway spies who worked behind enemy lines; the manufacture of munitions in railway workshops to the role of railways in post-war remembrance – this book explores some of the remarkable stories of the railway war. Individually, each illuminates a different aspect of the conflict. Taken together, they provide us with a fresh perspective on the First World War as a whole. The Great War was the quintessential railway war. Railways helped to precipitate this mechanized conflict: they defined how it was fought and kept the home front moving; they conveyed millions to the trenches and evacuated the huge numbers of wounded. The railways sustained a terrible war of attrition and, ultimately, bore witness to its end. In Railways of the Great War, Michael Portillo and Colette Hooper tell the forgotten story of the war on the tracks and explore the numerous ways in which Britain’s locomotives, railway companies and skilled railway workforce moulded the course of the conflict. From mobilizing men and moving weapons, to transporting food for troops and later taking grieving relatives to the battlefields on which their loved ones had fallen, the railways played a central role throughout this turbulent period in our history.

      Railways of the Great War with Michael Portillo