Andrew Martin
Birth date: July 06, 1962
Andrew Martin's Books
Numerous books have been written chronicling the history of the London Underground. This is evident from Andrew Martin's contribution to the genre, as he quotes frequently from several of them, interweaving between their deployment his own observations about the state of "Tube" today. He is well equ...
Well worth reading though a bit slow at times, but good overall The two stories running into one was a bit distracting but came together well at the end
Sometimes Christians can get so ensnared in a web of “good works” and “compliant” behavior pontificated by “godly men” in the denomination we find ourselves in the God has to pull us out and let us “lose everything” so we can gain it all, as the song writer said. This book is about the loving goodne...
Not going to finish this - a shame, because trains! Meticulously detailed trains and train labour in the late Victorian period, which is delightful. Unfortunately, that's it. It's just totally incoherent otherwise. I haven't the foggiest clue what is going on, how our totally boring hero suddenly de...
Very well constructed, and very involving. By the end of the book it is impossible to step back and see things from anyone else's point of view. I almost feel I AM Jim Stringer. Though profoundly glad that I was born when and where I was..... and next year will be 100 years since the start of the fi...