The Verdict by Barry Reed

The Verdict by Barry Reed

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The Verdict by Barry Reed

Among the many lines that branch all around the East of England, there are some that can be seen diverging from stations that are never used by the train operating companies. These lines head to hidden gems within the East of England known as preserved railways. These provide their own different views and panoramas across the East, and with their range of classic steam and diesel locomotives are a mecca for the railway enthusiast. In this book there are seven preserved railways that can be found in the East of England, all of which vary in length and in featured locomotives. Perfect for both local visitors and those from further afield considering a trip, this is an affectionate tribute to an important part of our national heritage.
Barry Reed is a name partner in a Boston law firm specializing in medical malpractice cases, and in Chairman of the Massachusetts Trial Lawyers Association. His first novel, The Verdict, was made into the acclaimed movie starring Paul Newman, and won five Academy Award nominations. Mr. Reed assisted in writing the screenplay. His current novel, The Choice, has been optioned to Touchstone, with Alec Baldwin slated to star as Galvin. Mr. Reed is a graduate of Holy Cross College, attended University of Southern California Law School, and is a graduate of Boston College Law School. He and his family live in the Boston area.
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ISBN 13 9780671251109
ISBN 10 0671251104
Titel The Verdict
Autor Barry Reed
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Bindungsart Hardback
Verlag Simon And Schuster
Erscheinungsjahr 1980-01-01
Seitenanzahl 282
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