Following on from his popular series examining industrial steam in
regions of the UK, Gordon Edgar looks at a series of fascinating
workings around the world during the final days of steam in industry. A
number of globe-trotting trips in the latter part of the twentieth
century and early twenty-first produced a remarkable record of steam at
work in locations as varied as Germany, Austria, Poland, Bosnia and
Herzegovina, Romania, Cuba, Java, India and China. With stunning,
evocative photographs that capture not only the final days of these
industrial workhorses but also the atmosphere of the environments in
which they toiled, including opencast coal mines, quarries, steelworks
and sugar plantations, this is a fitting tribute to an important aspect
of international industrial history. The volume focuses on scenes
captured in the twenty-first century.