RyPN Briefs April 23, 2006 |
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2 Books Reviews
Singing Rails
by Dale Pierce,
Alternative Publishing Company, 2005, list price $5.95, staple-bound paper quarto, 48 pages
Wild West Characters
by Dale Pierce,
Golden West Publishers, 1991, list price $6.95, paperback, 142 pages
Singing Rails contains 39 pages of black and white photos, mostly
occupying the top of the page, with paragraph length captions below. The quality of the photography and reproduction ranges from OK to
terrible. The captions are frequently rife with
misstatements (the C.P. Huntington was not an 0-4-0 or 4-4-0), or long
lists of cities served by railroads which bear no relevance to the photo
on the page. I was amazed at the inclusion of several photos of tracks
on the ground with no buildings or equipment visible. There were many
typographical errors as well. This is the sort of book one might expect
to receive from well-meaning non railfan relatives, but you'll wish they had
never seen it once you do.
Wild West Characters contains an alphabetically arranged series of
one-page thumbnail histories of people whose geographic locations range
between Arkansas and California and who achieved notoriety, of one sort
or another, primarily in the latter half of the 19th century. Most pages
have either a photo or ink sketch of the individual, but one page has a caption
and no graphic.
The quality of information is generally superior to that provided in
Singing Rails, and may whet the appetite to do some deeper reading about
Western American history in all its color. One wishes the author had
perhaps done a more in-depth series of books organized on subcategories,
such as gunfighters, mountainmen, lawmen, etc. with more detailed information in
each, since Characters contains much common repetitive
information in the biographical sketches.
I hate to review books I can’t recommend since so few are offered to
RyPN, and this doesn't exactly encourage authors to submit more.
But, the
best I can do is offer a qualified recommendation of Characters as a
sort of beginners’ guide to old westerners, with acceptable bang for the
few bucks it costs. Singing Rails, on the other hand, is singularly
deficient in conception, design, and production regardless of price. Look for it in your stocking next December 25th........
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Dale Pierce also has 3 novels and a book about death to his credits.
(Dave Lathrop)
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