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 | | 26 products found for USA Trains  | This program contains eight classic Abbott & Costello comedies. Films include: ONE NIGHT IN THE TROPICS, BUCK PRIVATES, IN THE NAVY, HOLD THAT GHOST, KEEP 'EM FLYING, RIDE 'EM COWBOY, PARDON MY SARONG, and WHO DONE IT? Please see individual titles... |  | The History Channel offers an overview of the steam train in this informative release, demonstrating how they played a vital role in the evolution of train travel. Although they now exist as museum pieces, the steam train enjoyed an illustrious run... |  | Recording information: Berlin, Germany (2001). On his full-length 2001 debut, German electronica artist Ulrich Schnauss offers up an immediately engaging and hypnotic set of instrumental tracks that mix Cocteau Twins-like ambience with dance-oriented... |  | |  | If you're a train aficionado you will love this set featuring footage of various locomotives and railway historical societies. Eighteen movies are collected totalling up to 1200 minutes of footage. |  | Edited by novelist Richard Powers, who introduces it with a meditation on the joys of reading (escaping into "nowhen") in a multitasking world, this unusual anthology of poetry and (mostly) prose is sorted by the time it takes to read each selection,... |  | The History Channel commemorates the National Museum of American History's stunning exhibition, "America on the Move: 1876-2000," with two documentaries exploring the role of transportation in shaping U.S. history and culture. The first feature,... |  | When their father is sent away to prison, three London children move to the country where they keep busy preventing accidents on the nearby railway, making many new friends, and generally learning a good deal about themselves. |  | An account of the important contributions made by the many women who have worked on the railroads from the mid-1800s to the present day. Readers will meet such women as Sarah Clark Kidder, who became the first female railroad executive in 1901; Mary... |  | Explores the impact of trains in the United States as they allowed settlers to move West in large numbers and get needed supplies, helped farmers to move goods to market, and provided transportation for commuters. |
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