An Odyssey in Steam: 'Rocket' to 'Evening Star'

Hardback

Main Details

Title An Odyssey in Steam: 'Rocket' to 'Evening Star'
Authors and Contributors      By (author) David C. Bell
Foreword by Ross Morrell
Physical Properties
Format:Hardback
Pages:112
Dimensions(mm): Height 260,Width 300
Category/GenreModel railways
Trains and railways
Nostalgia - general
ISBN/Barcode 9781846892523
ClassificationsDewey:385.361
Audience
General
Illustrations Paintings

Publishing Details

Publisher Quiller Publishing Ltd
Imprint Quiller Publishing Ltd
Publication Date 1 June 2017
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

'An Odyssey in Steam', David C Bell's fifth book, is a product of two of his passions paintings and steam engines. This work goes back many years with the author painting these engineering masterpieces. It is a unique look at the railway industry during the steam age featuring the numerous engines from The National Railway Museum of York collection, the Flying Scotsman, NYMR, Carr Loco Doncaster and many more. This odyssey has been illustrated and annotated by the author to produce a book that will be coveted by any railway enthusiast. It is not only fascinating to read but a stunning marriage of words and pictures. AUTHOR: David C Bell, born in Lincolnshire in 1950, attended Trinity House Navigation School and joined the Merchant Navy as a navigator. Nine years later he changed careers and gained a BA Honours Degrees at Hull College of Art. He is primarily known as a marine artist and his first ever commission was of a Vulcan bomber, but it was sea water and steam which proved to be his main attraction in painting for a living. His previous titles include the bestselling A Nautical Odyssey and most recently, H M S Victory. SELLING POINTS: . Beautifully illustrated and annotated by David C Bell, a railway and maritime artist of note . A unique railway history on the steam age from 'Rocket' to 'Mallard' . Introduction by Ross Morell . Presents numerous engines from the resident collection at The National Railway Museum of York . Features the Flying Scotsman, NYMR, coronations, Carr Loco Doncaster and much more . Will be coveted by any railway enthusiast and especially to those interested in the steam age

Author Biography

David C Bell, born in Lincolnshire in 1950, attended Trinity House Navigation School and joined the Merchant Navy as a navigator. Nine years later he changed careers and gained a BA Honours Degrees at Hull College of Art. He is primarily known as a marine artist and his first ever commission was of a Vulcan bomber, but it was sea water and steam which proved to be his main attraction in painting for a living. His previous titles include the bestselling A Nautical Odyssey and most recently, H M S Victory.

Reviews

A beautifully evocative collection of paintings and drawings of classic steam engines and locomotives - most notably the Flying Scotsman. Capturing the sounds and smells of the great days of steam travel, this book proudly celebrates the nation's favourite locomotive. * Scottish Field * A visually surprising and well executed book that should find favour from those who appreciate good railway art with just a little whimsy. * Steam World * This is a quality publication and I can highly recommend adding it to your collection whether you are a railway enthusiast or lover of art. It would also make a great gift. * Railway Blogger * The thing that strikes you as you turn the book's pages is the attention to detail....and locomotives have plenty of that to test the artist's skill. And although I am no engineer, the pictures really do convey a feeling of being there, smelling the oil and steam and the evocative atmosphere of the roundhouse or station.