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The Story of the Pullman Car

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The work presents a compact history of how passenger rail travel and the sleeping car developed, recounting early coaches and primitive wagon-ways, the transition to steam-powered and iron-railed systems, and experiments that produced specialized sleeping and parlor cars. It outlines the growth of the manufacturing enterprise behind these vehicles, describes workshop processes and technical innovations, details operational and maintenance practices, and discusses the company's social experiment of a planned industrial town and the cars' reception abroad.

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Joseph Husband

Joseph Husband was an American author known for his contributions to literature that explore themes of identity and social history. His notable works include "Americans by Adoption," which delves into the experiences of immigrants and their integration into American society, and "The Story of the Pullman Car," which examines the significance of the Pullman car in American rail history. Through his writings, Husband provides insights into the cultural and social dynamics of his time, making his works valuable for understanding the American experience.

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