The Fall of the Tay Bridge by David Swinfen

The Fall of the Tay Bridge by David Swinfen

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The Fall of the Tay Bridge by David Swinfen

In the first major examination of the Tay br idge disaster, the author has set the tragedy in the context of Scottish railway building of the period and incorporated unused material to provide a re-evaluation of the event for the modern reader. '

David Swinfen was born in Kirkcaldy, Fife, and has lived in Scotland most of his life. He has written many books and articles on Commonwealth, American and Scottish history. Currently chairman of the Tay Bridge Disaster Memorial Trust, he lives in Broughty Ferry with his wife Ann, the historical novelist.

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ISBN 13 9781873644348
ISBN 10 1873644345
Title The Fall of the Tay Bridge
Author David Swinfen
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Mercat Press
Year published 2002-08-12
Number of pages 128
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