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1 Arnold, A.J.; McCartney, S. George Hudson, The Rise and Fall of the Railway King
United Kingdom Hambledon & London Ltd 2004 1852854014 / 9781852854010 First Edition Hardback in Dustjacket Brand New  Brand New 
This new from publisher hardback with dustjacket title is in mint condition and normally retails at £19.95 Contained in hardback with dustjacket are 317 printed pages containing text in the main, along with 11 illustrations. George Hudson (1800-1871) was the first of a new breed of entrepreneurs. He acquired huge wealth by establishing York as the hub of an ever-growing network of railway lines, yet suffered the humiliation of the greatest business scandal of the Victorian age, and fleeing overseas. His extraordinary career and its dramatic collapse is told in great detail in this new publication and reveals a great deal about the times in which he lived.  
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2 Arnold, A.J.; McCartney, S. George Hudson, The Rise and Fall of the Railway King
United Kingdom Hambledon & London Ltd 2004 1852854014 / 9781852854010 First Edition Hardback in Dustjacket Brand New  Brand New 
This new from publisher hardback with dustjacket title is in mint condition and normally retails at £19.95 Contained in hardback with dustjacket are 317 printed pages containing text in the main, along with 11 illustrations. George Hudson (1800-1871) was the first of a new breed of entrepreneurs. He acquired huge wealth by establishing York as the hub of an ever-growing network of railway lines, yet suffered the humiliation of the greatest business scandal of the Victorian age, and fleeing overseas. His extraordinary career and its dramatic collapse is told in great detail in this new publication and reveals a great deal about the times in which he lived.  
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