Closson, C.C.; Speare, Charles F.; Gibson, Capt. J.S.; Thorndyke, George F.
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, January 1, 1912, Vol. IX, No. 24 - Cunard and Anchor Lines Amalgamate
- Libreria: RareNonFiction.com (Canada)
- Anno pubblicazione: 1912
- Editore: Railway & Marine News
- Soggetti: B.F. Bush, Diversion of Capital from Railways, Gifford Pinchot, Alaska, Charles F. Speare, Northern Pacific Railway, Chicago & Northwestern Railway, Southern Pacific, Pacific Mail, Cash Shortage - Western Canada, Captain N.E. Cousins, Pacific Coast Steamship Lines Co., Panama Canal, Seattle Municipal Plan, Cunard, Anchor Lines, Amalgamation, Carriage of Navy Coal, George F. Thorndyke, Globe Navigation Company, Edvard Jansen, Ida Wilson Lewis, The Grace Darling of America, Lime Rock light station, Marine Insurance, Shipping Law, central winch, Dredge New Orleans, Portland News, Canadian-Pacific Railways Steamships schedule Nautical Magazine Back Issues Transportation
- Dimensioni: 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall
- Peso di spedizione: 750 g
- Legatura: S Magazine
- Edizione: F 1st Edition
- Luogo di pubblicazione: Seattle, Washington
- Condizioni: Good
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Features: B.F. Bush on Evil Results to Accrue from Diversion of Capital from Railway Enterprises; Japanese Trainmaster kills self after Emperor is delayed; Tell the Truth, Mr. (Gifford) Pinchot! - fallout from a December 16th article about Alaska; Charles F. Speare discusses the alliance between the Northern Pacific and the Chicago & Northwestern Railroads; Southern Pacific and Pacific Mail (article from the Wall Street Journal); Cash Shortage in Western Canada; Captain N.E. Cousins has been in the employ of the Pacific Coast Steamship Lines Co. since 1878 - article with photo; Get Ready for the Opening of the Panama Canal; Economy of the [Seattle] Municipal Plan (part 2) - major article with map; Cunard and Anchor Lines Amalgamate - article with list of the vessels, and their tonnage, of each company; Protest the Carriage of Navy Coal in Foreign Bottoms - George F. Thorndyke of the Globe Navigation Company speaks out; Edvard Jansen to take over from Ida Wilson Lewis, "The Grace Darling of America", tending the Lime Rock light station; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Illustration of the central winch on Dredge New Orleans; Portland News Notes; Schedule for Canadian-Pacific Railways Steamships connecting Seattle with Victoria and Vancouver; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine