
audiobook
by John A. (John Alexander) Hill, Jasper Ewing Brady
Illustrations - Part I
DANGER SIGNALS. - Part I.
JIM WAINRIGHT'S KID
AN ENGINEER'S CHRISTMAS STORY
THE CLEAN MAN AND THE DIRTY ANGELS
A PEG-LEGGED ROMANCE
MY LADY OF THE EYES
SOME FREAKS OF FATE
MORMON JOE, THE ROBBER
A MIDSUMMER NIGHT'S TRIP
A seasoned fireman recounts life on the iron rails, where the clatter of wheels and the glow of lanterns shape every day. In a bustling roundhouse, he bumps into an old acquaintance, Jim Wainright, whose weather‑worn face hints at stories long buried beneath the steam. Their conversation drifts from forgotten crew members to the mysterious “Kid,” a young fireman whose talent and fate left a lasting scar on the line.
The narrative follows the narrator’s growing intrigue as Jim paints a vivid, unsettling picture of the Kid’s final ride across the Great Divide. Through gritty dialogue and vivid depot scenes, the listener is drawn into the tight‑knit brotherhood of railroad workers and the ever‑looming threat of “danger signals” that could turn a routine shift into tragedy. The first act sets the stage for a haunting tale of ambition, loss, and the relentless pulse of the rails.
Full title
Danger signals : Remarkable, exciting and unique examples of the bravery, daring and stoicism in the midst of danger of train dispatchers and railroad engineers Remarkable, Exciting and Unique Examples of the Bravery, Daring and Stoicism in the Midst of Danger of Train Dispatchers and Railroad Engineers
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (572K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Roger Frank and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2006-08-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects
1858–1916
A railroad engineer turned publisher, he brought the energy and detail of industrial America into both his writing and his business life. He is best remembered as a co-founder of the company that became McGraw-Hill, but he also wrote vivid stories shaped by real experience on the rails.
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A former soldier and working journalist, he wrote lively stories shaped by railroads, telegraph lines, wartime experience, and the fast-changing world of early motion pictures. His career moved easily between popular adventure writing and screen work in the silent-film era.
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