Discovering Britain`s First Railways from the History Press is a handy-size, illustrated book devoted to the history, rediscovery & exploration of Britain’s first railways by examining the network of over 1, 500 miles of horse-drawn tramroads & waggonways, illustrated with black & white or colour photos of their present day remains, as well as with pictures from the days when still in use. Approx. a third of the guide’s 142 pages cover various aspects of the history of this unique form of transport, including construction & operating methods. The rest of the book is devoted to exploring present-day remains of 40 old routes, with accompanying illustrations showing how what often appears to be just an ordinary footpath or a country lane has had very interesting history. Descriptions are grouped by region; the bulk of the entries are in England & Wales, with just two in Scotl&.