Hush-Hush – The Story of LNER 10000
by William Brown
From his first encounter as a child with a model that seemed
more like a spaceship than a locomotive, author William Brown has been
fascinated by 10000. Meticulous
research, involving hundreds of documents, has allowed him to piece together
for the first time the true story of this intriguing part of LNER history, and
the far-reaching effects it had on steam locomotive development.
Dissatisfied with all the previously
available published works about this unique locomotive, the author took
advantage of working at the National Railway Museum to seek out as much primary
source material as he could find, culminating in the discovery of “the file” –
a wide-ranging and motley collection of original North Road Works documentation
relating to the locomotive.
The sheer
volume of information (most of it out of chronological order, and including
original memos from Gresley to Bulleid, Thompson, and the like) took months and
years to sort and collate, but the result is a book that, for the first time,
chronicles the full story of Gresley’s “Hush-Hush” project.
”This magnificent book…no LNER aficionado will want to be
without.” Railway Magazine
“A splendid example of a locomotive monograph that is both
technical in content and enjoyable to read.”
Railway Modeller
Hard-back, 279mm x 218mm over
covers
128 pages with 124 photographs and
drawings
ISBN 978-1-905505-15-9
Price: £19.95
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