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Steam, Steel and Stars: America's Last Steam Railroad

By: O.Winston Link
Binding: Hardcover
Publisher: Harry N. Abrams, Inc.
ISBN: 0810981858
ISBN-13: 9780810981850
Released: 12 Oct 1998
RRP: £12.95
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Only one fly in the ointment - By: David Bailey, 05 May 2007
Almost as soon as I opened it I was disappointed with this book.
Oh, not with the photographs, nor with the text - both are excellent, particularly the photographs.
My criticism is of the `Why, oh why, oh why' variety & is something that is common & so annoying with this type of book.
Why, oh why, oh why do they have to print these superb pictures across the fold?
The gain in size is smalll but breaking up the picture in this way detracts badly.
However, for the price here - anyone who likes Link's work must buy a copy.
Sheer Genius - By: , 19 Jun 2005
That Link undertook the N&WR project in his own time is amazing enough. As an untrained photographer his images, especiallly captured with flash, are an insight into another world - both that of the N&WR/the time & that of what is possible when you put your mind to it. The images in this book encouraged me to seek out the Link Museum in Roanoke on a recent trip to the US. With yet more of his work & more insight into the man & his photography this too is a must for any photographer and/or lover of steam.
OWL - The man who perfected night railway photography, - By: , 23 May 2004
O. Winston Link was the man whose images of steam have become an important social documentary of 1950s rural American life as well as the definitive record of the end of the steam era in the USA.
He spent years researching & photographing the Norfolk & Western - the last major railroad in America to use steam. His photographs are especiallly notable for two reasons. He mastered the technique of lighting a speeding locomotive at night by using multiple synchronised flashes - working out every minute detail during the lengthy & meticulous planning sessions.
He often included features of rural life in his photos - the bathers in the creek, the cows being led into the farm, the interior of the general store - scenes that he set up (the bathers wouldn't normallly be swimming in the dark) to provide the frame in which the train would appear. Wonderful images of Virginian life - a lost era which Winston has captured for posterity.
The most memorable image? For me it is 'Ole Maud' at Green Cove which is such a beautiful peaceful photograph - worth the price of the book alone.
Steam, Steel & Stars also includes a history of the N&W. The 90 photographs are reproduced in generous sized duotone. Buy the book if you are interested in American steam, superb photography by a master of his craft or documentary images from the 1950s of rural American life. The man was a huge talent & we should be grateful that he has left us these outstanding photographs.
Extraordinary technical discipline in Photography - By: , 10 May 1998
Link is the country's top train photographer, combining trains with the human perspective

His color pix of steam trains below a harvested corn field is amazing!


Excellent photography - By: , 25 Jan 1998
This is an excellent book. The photographs are stunning, most alll of them taken at night using flashbulbs. They not only depict the trains, but the towns & people who live near them. If you are both a train & photography buff, this book highlights both, but the emphasis is on the photos.