In the 1860s, Americans, Russians and Canadians struggled with starvation, rugged terrain and sub-Arctic winters to connect the continents by telegraph-the world's largest building project at that time. The hundreds of miles of telegraph line built in Canada operated for 113 years. Continental Dash tells the remarkable story for the first time from the standpoint of the workers.
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In the 1860s, Americans, Russians and Canadians struggled with starvation, rugged terrain and sub-Arctic winters to connect the continents by telegraph-the world's largest building project at that time. The hundreds of miles of telegraph line built in Canada operated for 113 years. Continental Dash tells the remarkable story for the first time from the standpoint of the workers.
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Add this copy of Continental Dash: the Russian-American Telegraph to cart. $12.99, very good condition, Sold by Russell Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Victoria, BC, CANADA, published 1989 by Touchwood Editions.
Add this copy of Continental Dash: the Russian-American Telegraph to cart. $12.99, good condition, Sold by Russell Books rated 4.0 out of 5 stars, ships from Victoria, BC, CANADA, published 1989 by Touchwood Editions.
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Very Good+ in Very Good+ jacket. Book Minor wear; otherwise a solid, clean copy with no marking or underlining; collectible condition; illustrated with black and white photographs, maps and reproductions of paintings.
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Near Fine with no dustjacket. Boudewijn Maria Ignatius Büch (1948–2002) was a notable Dutch writer, poet, television presenter, and an avid collector of books. Born in The Hague, Netherlands, Büch developed an early love for literature, a passion that would shape much of his life and career. Educated at the University of Leiden, Büch initially ventured into the realms of poetry and essay writing in the 1970s. His literary pursuits quickly expanded to include novels and non-fiction, with his works often delving into themes of isolation, historical figures, and his personal explorations around the world. However, beyond his contributions to literature and television, Büch was renowned for his profound interest in collecting books. Büch's fascination with books was not merely as objects of literary value but as historical artifacts and symbols of cultural significance. He amassed an extensive and eclectic collection throughout his life, focusing on first editions, rare books, and works related to his wide-ranging interests, including exploration, islands, and the history of literature and science. His collection was known to include rare pieces concerning figures like Goethe and collections on specific themes such as the dodo bird and islands, reflecting his personal and professional obsessions. This passion for book collecting was more than a hobby; it was an integral part of Büch's identity as a bibliophile and scholar. He shared his enthusiasm and knowledge with the public through his television programs, where he often discussed books and manuscripts, shedding light on their histories and significance. Büch's ability to convey his passion for books endeared him to fellow book lovers and a broader audience, making literary culture more accessible and exciting. Despite the controversies that emerged after his death, including revelations about fabrications in his personal life, Büch's legacy as a champion of book collecting and literature remains intact. His personal library was a testament to his life's passions, and his contributions to Dutch cultural life continue to be remembered and celebrated. Büch's dedication to the world of books serves as an enduring inspiration to bibliophiles and literature enthusiasts around the globe.; 230 pages. With frontispiece maps, illustrations and vignettes. Head and foot spine and dustjacket lightly worn. From the collection of Boudewijn Büch, Dutch writer. The history of the creation of the telegraph connection between Russia and America through Canada, Alaska and Siberia in the 1860s.; Hardcover.