This text celebrates the 150th anniversary of the opening of the major part of the London to Southampton, demonstrating it was not all plain sailing. Retelling in words and pictures the full story of the smallest of the four major companies of the Grouping era, with contributions from experts in all fields including many who worked on the line. The Southern devloped its own touch of magic, created the world's largest suburban electrification, and increased its passengers by 50%, despite the depression and road competition.
John Elliot Livres
John Herbert Elliot était un auteur britannique dont les œuvres explorent les complexités de l'expérience humaine. À travers son écriture, il a plongé dans les profondeurs de la psyché humaine, analysant les motivations et les désirs qui animent le comportement humain. Son style se caractérise par une attention méticuleuse aux détails et une profonde compréhension de la nature humaine. Les contributions littéraires d'Elliot se distinguent par un examen réfléchi des dilemmes moraux et la recherche de sens dans la vie quotidienne.






A for Andromeda
- 167pages
- 6 heures de lecture
A new radio telescope picks up from the constellation of Andromeda a complex series of signals which prove to be a programme for a giant computer. After the computer is built it begins to relay information from Andromeda. Scientists find themselves possessing knowledge previously unknown to mankind, knowledge that could threaten the security of human life itself.
Mogul
- 125pages
- 5 heures de lecture
the making of a myth
Andermaal Andromeda
- 192pages
- 7 heures de lecture
The Andromeda Breakthrough was a 1962 sequel to the popular BBC TV science fiction serial A for Andromeda again written by Fred Hoyle and John Elliot. Kidnapped by Intel, John Fleming (Peter Halliday) the hero of the first serial, and Andromeda the artificially constructed human (this time played by Susan Hampshire as Julie Christie was unavailable--main reason for the film's failure) are brought to Azaran, a small Middle Eastern country, where a duplicate of the machine he designed has been built by Intel. After many dangers he finds both the reason for the original message having been sent and the means to bring the machine under human control. The complete TV serial survives in the BBC archives and was released, alongside the surviving material from A for Andromeda and various extra features, as part of The Andromeda Anthology DVD set in 2006. Souvenir Press published a book titled more simply Andromeda Breakthrough in 1964. Corgi issued a paperback edition in 1966.