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The Nerve of Foley, and Other Railroad Stories

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The collection presents linked short stories set among railroad men and their machines, portraying the practical challenges of running fast trains, mechanical failures, and labor disputes. Vivid technical descriptions of locomotives and operations frame episodes of personal courage, rivalry, and quiet camaraderie; crises such as strikes, equipment breakdowns, and frenzied freight movements drive the tension. Narratives emphasize the stamina, nerve, and craft required to manage speed and safety while exploring the human costs and loyalties that bind crews and communities. Scenes alternate action-packed runs with quieter character sketches, balancing dramatic incidents with a detailed railroad atmosphere.

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Frank H. Spearman

Frank H. Spearman was an American author known for his vivid portrayals of railroad life in the early 20th century. His works often explore themes of adventure, human resilience, and the complexities of life on the frontier. Among his notable titles is "Whispering Smith," which captures the spirit of the West through the lens of a railroad detective. Spearman's storytelling is characterized by rich detail and a deep understanding of the American landscape, making him a significant figure in the genre of Western fiction. His contributions reflect the cultural and technological changes of his time, offering readers a glimpse into the world of railroads and their impact on society.

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