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  • Hardcover: 160 pages
  • Publisher: Ian Allan Publishing (22 Sep 2011)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0711034664
  • ISBN-13: 978-0711034662
  • Product Dimensions: 29.6 x 22 x 1.6 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.9 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (8 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: 74,421 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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W. J. V. Anderson is undoubtedly one of the most widely respected railway photographers whose images are almost instantly recognisable from their unsurpassed technical accomplishment and the skill of their composition. Undoubtedly two of the best reviewed and commercially successful railway publications produced by Ian Allan Publishing in recent years have been the two volumes co-authored by Brian Stephenson and Keith Anderson drawing upon the stunning photography of the late W. J. Verden Anderson and featuring the dramatic landscapes of Scotland. The first volume, illustrated in both mono and colour, concentrated upon Anderson's steam photography whilst the second volume, illustrated largely in colour, featured diesel traction. This new book which is predominantly illustrated in colour throughout, draws upon the large number of unpublished images that did not feature in the original book, and portrays the Scottish Region during the years from 1960 through to around 1980. At the start of the period, Scottish Region was still predominantly steam operated with countless classes of locomotive that predated the Grouping of 1923. Although there had been some route closures, the large networks that once served the Highlands were still largely intact and the threat of the Beeching Report was yet to come. Scottish main-line steam ceased in 1967 by which date significant closures - such as the Port Road - and already occurred and further significant losses - such as the Waverley route - were still to occur. The great variety of steam locomotive had been replaced by a range of diesel locomotive and multiple-unit classes, many of which were destined not to outlast steam by long. By the late 1970s, Scottish Region, as elsewhere, was dominated by Rail Blue, but there was still a sufficient variety of locomotive type to drawn enthusiasts to the country. W. J. V. Anderson is undoubtedly one of the most widely respected railway photographers whose images are almost instantly recognisable from their unsurpassed technical accomplishment and the skill of their composition. Undoubtedly two of the best reviewed and commercially successful railway publications produced by Ian Allan Publishing in recent years have been the two volumes co-authored by Brian Stephenson and Keith Anderson drawing upon the stunning photography of the late W. J. Verden Anderson and featuring the dramatic landscapes of Scotland. The first volume, illustrated in both mono and colour, concentrated upon Anderson's steam photography whilst the second volume, illustrated largely in colour, featured diesel traction. This new book which is predominantly illustrated in colour throughout, draws upon the large number of unpublished images that did not feature in the original book, and portrays the Scottish Region during the years from 1960 through to around 1980. At the start of the period, Scottish Region was still predominantly steam operated with countless classes of locomotive that predated the Grouping of 1923. Although there had been some route closures, the large networks that once served the Highlands were still largely intact and the threat of the Beeching Report was yet to come. Scottish main-line steam ceased in 1967 by which date significant closures - such as the Port Road - and already occurred and further significant losses - such as the Waverley route - were still to occur. The great variety of steam locomotive had been replaced by a range of diesel locomotive and multiple-unit classes, many of which were destined not to outlast steam by long. By the late 1970s, Scottish Region, as elsewhere, was dominated by Rail Blue, but there was still a sufficient variety of locomotive type to drawn enthusiasts to the country.

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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
Railman 3 Dec 2010
By cairns
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Superlative photographs mostly in colour are the the hallmark of the three books in this series so far. This volume has photo's from his earlier days in steam right up unto the beginning of Sectorisation in the diesel era, and his untimely death. The sign of someone at the top of their game is a relaxed attitude and this certainly comes over in this book. Having said that there must have been a lot of planning to capture these images, and certainly a lot of criss crossing the country in the photographers car. The three books are more than about Railways, they are tour guides and social history as well. They would grace any collection.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful
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I was very pleased with this book, having been greatly disapointed with another much awaited recent release - excellent photographs, granted some I'd seen before but the ones I've noticed had only before been seen in black & white but are now in colour (45400 on the breakdown train in Glen Lochy for example, previously seen in Steam in Scotland Vol 1). The photographers art is truly on display here - just look at the depth of field achieved in the image of the 47 coming off the Tay Bridge!! I wish I could do that without smudging the image and Bill didn't have a multi-million pixel digital camera then either!

Excellent work spanning 50 years - One selfish request only - please could we have a Callander & Oban volume on it's own?!
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Once again, an impressive collection of railway photographs taken in Scotland. The book is organised chronologically, covering Bill's photographs from 1948 to 1989. It consists of both black and white and colour work, featuring steam, diesel and a little electric traction.

The selection of images is excellent, covering much of Scotland with plenty of images in the 'trains in the landscape' style showing off Scotland's beautiful scenery to best advantage. I was concerned that the images in this book would be weaker than those in previous books from the same photographer. This is not so... the images are undoubtedly on a par with those previously published.

The reproduction is very similar to that of the 'Diesels in Scotland' book published in 2007. Colour repro is good to excellent. However, black and white repro suffers compared to purely black and white books of old, with a noticeably flatter tonal range.

However, this does not seriously detract: this book is one of the very best of its genre.
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