HOUGHTON MIFFLIN COMPANY
BOSTON AND NEW YORK
THE CONFESSIONS OF A RAILROAD SIGNALMAN
By J.O. FAGAN
"Extremely well written and forcible."—The Outlook.
"A terrible indictment of our railway management."—New York Post.
"The literature of the day contains few things more interesting than these confessions. They relate to railroad accidents, and the confessor is manifestly a man not only of remarkable discernment, but likewise of rhetorical skill."—Stone and Webster Public Service Journal.
"Throws much light on the frequency of railroad accidents and will stimulate serious thought on the part of readers."—Troy Times.
"Remarkable and interesting."—Boston Herald.
Illustrated from photographs. 12mo, $1.00 net.