Sunday, February 27, 2011

American Commodity Flow, A Geographical Interpretation of Rail and Water Traffic Based on Principles of Spatial Interchange by Edward L. Ullman


American Commodity Flow, A Geographical Interpretation of Rail and Water Traffic Based on Principles of Spatial Interchange

by Edward L. Ullman

Book Description: University of Washington Press, Seattle, 1957. Hardcover. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. Hardcover, Grey cloth boards with blue title to spine.

Book Condition: Very Good, there is some rippling to front and back end papers (apparently from production), spine is very slightly cocked, and boards are bowed out very slightly (you probably wouldn't notice unless I mentioned it).

Dust Jacket Condition:
Good, price clipped, some chips to edges, rubbing to covers and a 1" tear to back cover.

Contents: Notes on Reading Maps, I: American Internal Commodity Flow: Rail and Water Traffic, II: The Location of Railroad Offices and Yards, III: The Bases for Transportation and Interaction, IV: State-to-State Rail Freight Movements, V: American Ocean Freight Traffic, Bibliography, Index - This book is comprised mostly of maps, but Ullman does a great job of filling in the missing pieces of understanding the overall patterns. 215 Pages, Indexed, Collectible.

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