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A History of Inland Transport and Communication in England

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The work traces the development of inland transport and communication in England from earliest times to the early twentieth century, examining roads, rivers, canals, turnpikes, railways, tramways, and emerging rail-less electric traction. It describes vehicle and service types including packhorses, wagons, stage and mail coaches, private carriages, omnibuses, cycles, motors, commercial vehicles, and aeroplanes, and considers their effects on trade, industry, and urban and rural life. Regional river and port histories and the origins of key trades such as textiles, iron, salt, and coal are sketched to show how transport shaped economic patterns. The narrative concludes with discussion of contemporary technological, organizational, and policy questions and prospects for future development.

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Edwin A. Pratt

Edwin A. Pratt was a British author and historian known for his contributions to the study of transportation and communication in England. His notable works include "A History of Inland Transport and Communication in England," which explores the evolution of transport systems, and "The Rise of Rail-Power in War and Conquest, 1833-1914," examining the impact of railways on military strategy and logistics. Pratt's writings reflect a keen interest in the development of infrastructure and its implications for society, making him a significant figure in the discourse on British transport history.

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