This is a full-sized hardback book covering the Sandling Junction to Hythe and Sandgate branch line. There is also a section on the Sandgate horse-drawn tramway. The book goes into the story of how the railway was built and how it came to be closed as Hythe station was situated inconveniently for most residents of the town. The author tells us the story in the manner of a novelist, and it is a good read. There are several clear phoographs of Hythe and Sandgate stations which are sufficiently detailed to build a model railway of this rather intriguing line.