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Midland and Scottish Region Railways - The Late 1940s to the Early 1960s: Brian Reading, Ian Reading Midland and Scottish Region Railways - The Late 1940s to the Early 1960s
Brian Reading, Ian Reading
R466 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R90 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The 1950s and 1960s was a time of profound cultural and technological transformation. With images and vivid recollections, we journey back to the newly formed London Midland and Scottish regions of British Railways. We explore favourite routes and railway places, many now changed beyond recognition. Trackside, at busy stations, in and around depots – an evolving mood is revealed in pictures. In the 1950s, railway pride and optimism overcame staff shortages. Former LMS classes returned to pre-war performance and modern BR standard designs were introduced. By the 1960s, fiscal efficiency and the dawning diesel era turned pride to neglect. Sparkling steel gave way to dust, rust and flaking paint. This photographic tour includes some of the most characterful former LMS routes. People, machines and landscapes are crystalized on film for future generations; reawakening memories for those who lived through this time of change and offering a fascinating insight for those who are too young to have been trackside during this intriguing period of railway history.

The Hierarchies of Slavery in Santos, Brazil, 1822-1888 (Hardcover): Ian Read The Hierarchies of Slavery in Santos, Brazil, 1822-1888 (Hardcover)
Ian Read
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R2,058 Discovery Miles 20 580 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Despite the inherent brutality of slavery, some slaves could find small but important opportunities to act decisively. The Hierarchies of Slavery in Santos, Brazil, 1822-1888 explores such moments of opportunity and resistance in Santos, a Southeastern township in Imperial Brazil. It argues that slavery in Brazil was hierarchical: slaves' fleeting chances to form families, work jobs that would not kill or maim, avoid debilitating diseases, or find a (legal or illegal) pathway out of slavery were highly influenced by their demographic background and their owners' social position. By tracing the lives of slaves and owners through multiple records, the author is able to show that the cruelties that slaves faced were not equally shared. One important implication is that internal stratification likely helped perpetuate slavery because there was the belief, however illusionary, that escaping captivity was not necessary for social mobility.

Wales and Western Region Railways - The Late 1940s to late 1960s (Paperback): Brian Reading, Ian Reading Wales and Western Region Railways - The Late 1940s to late 1960s (Paperback)
Brian Reading, Ian Reading
R474 R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Save R89 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The 1950s and 1960s was a time of profound cultural and technological transformation. With images and vivid recollections, we journey back to post-war Wales and the Western Region of British Railways. We explore favourite routes and railway places, many now changed beyond recognition. Trackside, at busy stations, in and around depots, an evolving mood is revealed in pictures. In the 1950s railway pride and optimism overcame staff shortages, returning locomotives to pre-war performance and introducing modern BR standard classes. By the 1960s fiscal efficiency and the dawning diesel era turned pride to neglect. Sparkling steel, brass and tallow gave way to dust, rust and flaking paint. Though many locomotives were lost, some survived to be reborn as the stars of preserved railways; loved by dedicated volunteers and tourists alike. People, machines and landscapes are crystalized on film for future generations - reawakening memories for those who lived through this time of change and offering a fascinating insight for those who are too young to have been trackside during this intriguing period of railway history.

East Anglia and the East Coast Railways - The Late 1940s to Late 1960s (Paperback): Brian Reading, Ian Reading East Anglia and the East Coast Railways - The Late 1940s to Late 1960s (Paperback)
Brian Reading, Ian Reading
R474 R385 Discovery Miles 3 850 Save R89 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The 1950s and 1960s was a time of profound cultural and technological transformation. With images and vivid recollections, we journey back to post-war East Anglia and the East Coast Main Line with many locations changed beyond recognition. Trackside, at busy stations, and in and around depots, an evolving mood is revealed in pictures. In the 1950s, railway pride and optimism overcame staff shortages; returning locomotives to pre-war performance and introducing modern BR standard classes. By the 1960s, fiscal efficiency and the dawning diesel era turned pride to neglect of steam. Sparkling steel, brass and tallow gave way to dust, rust and flaking paint. Heroic workhorses were lost to scrap. As the mood turned to melancholy, just a few of these great workhorses became pets - polished, loved, and cared for by dedicated railway workers and a growing band of enthusiastic volunteers. People, machines and landscapes are crystalized on film for future generations; reawakening memories for those who lived through this time of change and offering a fascinating insight for those who are too young to have been trackside during this intriguing period of railway history.

Southern and Isle of Wight Railways - The Late 1940s to Late 1960s (Paperback): Brian Reading, Ian Reading Southern and Isle of Wight Railways - The Late 1940s to Late 1960s (Paperback)
Brian Reading, Ian Reading
R466 R376 Discovery Miles 3 760 Save R90 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

The 1950s and 1960s was a time of profound cultural and technological transformation. With images and vivid recollections, we journey back to post-war southern England. We explore favourite routes and railway places, with many since changed beyond recognition. Trackside, at busy stations, and in and around depots, an evolving mood is revealed in pictures. In the 1950s, railway pride and optimism overcame staff shortages, returning locomotives to pre-war performance and introducing modern BR standard classes. By the 1960s, fiscal efficiency and the dawning diesel era turned pride to neglect. Sparkling steel, brass and tallow gave way to dust, rust and flaking paint. Soldiering bravely on, the creations of Maunsell and Bulleid ran on some of the last main-line steam routes in the United Kingdom. People, machines and landscapes are crystalised on film for future generations, reawakening memories for those who lived through this time of change and offering a fascinating insight for those who are too young to have been trackside during this intriguing period of railway history.

Narrow Gauge and Industrial Railways - The Late 1940s to Late 1960s (Paperback): Brian Reading, Ian Reading Narrow Gauge and Industrial Railways - The Late 1940s to Late 1960s (Paperback)
Brian Reading, Ian Reading
R475 R386 Discovery Miles 3 860 Save R89 (19%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

With images and vivid recollections, we journey away from the main line to valleys, quarries and factories. Industries as diverse as slate, iron, paper, glass, food and tourism relied on dozens of small railways to keep people and goods moving. At quarries, factories and picturesque rural stations, Brian and Ian Reading explore scenes, many of which have now changed beyond recognition. This photographic tour includes the Isle of Man Railway, Stewarts & Lloyds Minerals at Corby, British Industrial Sand at Middleton Towers & Leziate, the Wissington Light Railway, Richard Garrett Engineering Leiston Works, Bowater's Railway at Sittingbourne, Kemsley & Ridham Dock, the Vale of Rheidol Railway, the Welshpool & Llanfair Light Railway, Dinorwic Quarries (Padarn) Railway, Penrhyn Quarry Railway, the Talyllyn Railway and the Festiniog (Ffestiniog) Railway. People, machines and landscapes are crystalised on film for future generations; reawakening memories for those who lived through this time of change and offering a fascinating insight for those who are too young to have been trackside during this intriguing period of railway history.

Chaos Magick Audios CD - Volume II: Liber Bootleg (CD): Ian Read, Ingrid Fischer, Charly Brewster Chaos Magick Audios CD - Volume II: Liber Bootleg (CD)
Ian Read, Ingrid Fischer, Charly Brewster
R858 R730 Discovery Miles 7 300 Save R128 (15%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

This title contains 2 CDs. What are Chaos Magic rituals all about? Here's your chance to find out. This remarkable two CD set includes recordings of live rituals and workings performed by Peter Carroll and other prominent Chaos Magicians. It's worth getting the CDs just for the three different Banishing Rituals and the Enochian Call of the 10th Aethyr by Dr. John Dee, but then there's much, much more...

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