'The Last Spike: The Great Railway, 1881-1885'

Type
Book
Authors
ISBN 10
0771013345 
ISBN 13
9780771013348 
Category
600-629 Engineering & Medical Sciences  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
1971 
Publisher
Pages
478 pages 
Subject
Canadian Pacific Railway Company. Canadian Pacific Railway. Railroads and state -- Canada. 
Abstract
In the four years between 1881 and 1885, Canada was forged into one nation by the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway. The Last Spike reconstructs the incredible story of how some 2,000 miles of steel crossed the continent in just five years exactly half the time stipulated in the contract. Pierre Berton recreates the adventures that were part of this vast undertaking: the railway on the brink of bankruptcy, with one hour between it and ruin; the extraordinary land boom of Winnipeg in 18811882; and the epic tale of how William Van Horne rushed 3,000 soldiers over a half-finished railway to quell the Riel Rebellion.??Dominating the whole saga are the men who made it all possible a host of astonishing characters: Van Horne, the powerhouse behind the vision of a transcontinental railroad; Rogers, the eccentric surveyor; Onderdonk, the cool New Yorker; Stephen, the most emotional of businessmen; Father Lacombe, the black-robed voyageur; Sam Steele, of the North West Mounted Police; Gabriel Dumont, the Prince of the Prairies; more than 7,000 Chinese workers, toiling and dying in the canyons of the Fraser Valley; and many more land sharks, construction geniuses, politicians, and entrepreneurs all of whom played a role in the founding of the new Canada west of Ontario. 
Biblio Notes
Genre/Form: History
Additional Physical Format: Online version:
Berton, Pierre, 1920-2004.
Last spike.
Toronto, McClelland and Stewart [©1971]
(OCoLC)609860259
Document Type: Book
All Authors / Contributors: Pierre Berton
ISBN: 0771013272 9780771013270 0771013345 9780771013348
OCLC Number: 379769
Notes: Published in 1972 together with the author's The national dream under title: The impossible railway.
Description: xii, 478 pages illustrations 25 cm  
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