Follow the life and travels of a 19th-century locomotive engineer who turned a passion for exploration into a lifelong journey.
First published memoirs reveal a working-class upbringing, a prodigious love of travel, and a career that took the author from New Hampshire to California, Alaska, Yellowstone, Europe, and beyond. This edition collects vivid scenes from early railroading, daring trips, and the many landscapes that shaped a man who turned hard work into a lifelong dream of seeing the world.
Readers are invited to ride along as the narrator describes rail journeys, scenic vistas, and cultural encounters with a straightforward, personable voice that emphasizes perseverance, curiosity, and the simple joys of discovery.
- Chronicles a working life on early American trains and the path from fireman to engineer.
- Offers firsthand travel scenes across the United States, Canada, and parts of Europe and Asia.
- Blends personal history with expansive descriptions of landscapes, towns, and famous sites.
- Provides a window into the era's technology, travel habits, and cultural impressions.
Ideal for readers who enjoy railroad history, travel memoirs, and authentic, ground-level journeys through a rapidly changing world.