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The Rise of Rail-Power in War and Conquest, 1833-1914

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A historical study traces the development and military use of railways from their early adoption through the major continental conflicts of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. It analyzes how rail transport transformed strategic mobility and logistics, covering troop movements, supply organization, medical evacuation, armoured trains, and the deliberate destruction and defence of lines. Comparative examinations of national railway organisation and peacetime preparation are supported by case studies of campaigns and colonial operations, with discussion of strategical railway construction, imperial designs, and concluding lessons, plus a bibliography and practical appendices.

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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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