This is a special anniversary edition, published in December 2018, of "The One & Only: A Pictorial History of the Clinchfield No. 1". The award-winning book garnered widespread critical acclaim when first published in 2013. "Love of a 'storied little train' fills these pages," wrote the Knoxville (TN) News-Sentinel. "Holds a special place in the heart," noted The Washington Post. "Book brings the historic steam engine to life," said the Asheville (NC) Citizen-Times. It is the first book to chronicle the history of the famous Clinchfield No. 1, which, after an extensive rebuilding in 1968, gained worldwide fame for its excursions through the Carolinas, Tennessee, Virginia, Kentucky -- and beyond. The New York Times, the Chicago Tribune and the Atlanta Constitution were just a few of the newspapers that took note of "the real-life little engine that could." Its time as a workhorse for the Black Mountain Railroad and the ingenious idea by a new Clinchfield RR general manager to restore her as a "working member of the railroad's public relations team" are covered with expertly researched text and showcased by nearly 550 photos. Authors Mark A. Stevens, an award-winning newspaperman, and A.J. "Alf" Peoples, a retired engineer whose first job working for the railroad as aboard the Clinchfield No. 1's famous excursion trains, lovingly capture the history of "Rosebud," as she was often affectionately called. The anniversary edition added several never-before-seen photos, has an expanded arts and memorabilia section and a new chapter titled "Extra Ones," featuring some amazing photos found since the publication of the original 2013 edition, which has been out of print since 2014. If you're a lover of steam engines, railroading and a true American success story, this is the book for you!