Charles P. Brown--"a boomer railroad man"--offers in this
exceptional autobiography an unusually vivid portrayal of everyday
life as a trainman for some of the country's greatest rail
lines.
An itinerant railroad worker, or "boomer," Brown hopscotched
across America between 1900 and 1913 seeking employment wherever
opportunities arose. His wanderlust led him into a variety of
jobs--including fireman, brakeman, switchman--for such railroads as
the Santa Fe, Union Pacific, Wabash, and New York Central until he
was disabled at age thirty-four in a railroad accident. In this
sometimes tragic, frequently funny, behind-the-scenes account of
railroading, Brownie reveals the reality of working conditions for
the railroad laborer at the turn of the century as he relates his
many adventures and misadventures.
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