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In message .com, Paul
Thompson writes Please could someone suggest the best/most definitive book on the underground? I'm totally new to the subject, and wanted to start with a book that won't waste my time. Since so much has been published on the subject, you are likely to get a number of diverse suggestions. For me, the most comprehensive and authoritative historical study is: Desmond F Croome and Alan A Jackson, Rails through the clay: A history of London's Tube railways, Capital Transport, 1993. Be aware, though, that (a) it deals only with the tube system and not with sub-surface systems such as the District and Met, and (b) it is currently out of print. Second-hand copies are often *very* expensive, but it is at least worth getting a copy through your local public library. -- Paul Terry |
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