This book provides an impressive account of the pioneering technical achievements of the German
economic theorist Friedrich List (1789-1846) during his exile in the USA. With the project
planning and construction of the Little Schuylkill Railroad in Pennsylvania List contributed
significantly to the development of the coal deposits there and thus to the development of
heavy industry in the USA. The exciting history of the founding of the railroad and List's
involvement is illustrated by many photographic documents. The content- The American exile of
Friedrich List (1825-1832)- Friedrich List and the indigenous American population- The
importance of coal for the early industrialization- List`s railway project - the obstacles and
first successes