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94 pages. Features: Structures for Outdoor Railroads - Part 3; Kitbash a Bachmann RPO and Diner; The Lowes' Garden Railway; Longer Runs on the Weedeater; Birdwater & Raspberry; The Birdwater Tearoom; Kitbash a Lineside Structure; Flangers of the D&RGW. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
110 pages. Features: Garden Railroading and the Internet; A Scratchbuilt Live Steam 2-6-2; On-Line Train Storage; Stretching the Smoke; The Pfetzing Valley Railroad; Structures for Outdoor Railroads - Part 9; The View from Vincent Gap; Yes, You can use Overhead Wire; Small Cars for Small Railroads - Part 4; A Flower Show Primer; Build a Logging Caboose. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
106 pages. Features: The J&J Spare Time Railway; A 1:16 Railtruck; Fighting Corrosion in Switch Machines; The Chase is On!; A Mack Railtruck; Easy Easements; Build a Boxcar. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
138 pages. Features: Building the Middleboro Railroad; Radio controlling USA's 44-tonner; The Colorado Railroad Museum garden railway; Scratchbuild a warehouse; Garden railway design & construction. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
74 pages. Features: Kitbashing the Bachmann flatcar and gondola; Acoma Central No. 4; Eliminating rail snakes; Locomotive aging made easy; Installing sound systems; The Marietta & Cincinnati; Working M/U cables; The 7th Annual National Garden Railway Convention. Moderate wear. A sound copy.. Book
78 pages. Features: Scratchbuilding a working switchstand; Getting Started in Garden Railroading - Part 1; The Squaw Peak & Paradise Valley Railroad; Second Generation Garden Railroading - Part 4; Modifying LGP's Tipper Cars; The Table Saw - Part 6. Moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Canada's Modern Heritage - Time to Act; The Economuseum - sharing know-how to ensure its preservation; Beacon on Lake Erie - the Coast Guard's Point Abino lighthouse; Modern Classics - Care with 20th-Century Materials; Canadian Terminals on the Underground Railroad; Discreet Heritage - An Architectural Endeavour in Old Montreal - the Zone Building. Bilingual English/French. Clean, bright and unmarked with negligible wear. An excellent copy. Book
53 pages. Features: Fabulous 50! - turns the Lima Class 50 into No. 50.007 Sir Edward Elgar; Pots and Kettles - beginner's guide to garden railway live steam; Another Brunelian Chalet - a small Brunel station building; Barnum & Bailey 55' stock and flat cars - scale drawings of UK 1898 circus cars; Maristow - minimum space gauge 0 layout; Hull & Barnsley all-wood signalbox - scale drawings; Burghausen - Aurthur Pickford's N gauge continental layout; Signal Chart - 5; Construction Reviews. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
56 pages. Features: Locomotive Kit Construction - 2; The Midland Division from Nationalisation to Electrification - 4; Signal Chart -4; Building a Garden Railway for Steam; Datafile - LSWR bullion van; Bodmin goods shed; Tetbury 1935; Tetbury's Trees; Private Owner Wagon Colourrs; The Tumbler Sub - Built for coal; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
62 pages. Features: Model Building Construction - 1; Detailing the Lima Shunter; Point Operation; Warley MRCs layout 'Hadley'; Motors and Mechanisms; Building a Layout - 10; LSWR 44' passenger guards van; Kingsbridge - 2; The Humble Shunter. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
Features: Pennsy High-Speed Electrics; Interesting Railfans No. 48; Calcutta's Streetcar System; Chesapeake & Ohio Stream Roster (1926); and more. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
64 pages. Features: Chihuahua & Pacific Roster; Anniversary of California Zephyr; Interesting Railfans No. 134 - William c. Kessel; Passenger Train Survey; San Francisco's Railroad; and more. Two small date stamps upon front cover. Average wear. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Recorders' Errors or Oversights? - Locomotive running past and present - No. 245; The Eleventh Hour of Steam - 1; The Preservation Bubble; First of the SDJR 2-8-0s; Cornwall to Caithness; Railway Club Photographic Competition; East European Journey; To Switzerland - for Steam (and so much else); The Carmarthen & Cardigan Railway; The Railways of Bord Na Mona; Annual Report on Railway Accidents; and more. Light wear. Unmarked. Nice copy. Magazine
22 pages. This issue of the Buzzer commemorates the conversion of Vancouver's urban rail transportation to rubber/bus transit. Reproductions of many interesting archival photos in text recount the history of the rail phase of the company's operation. Moderate wear. Usual library markings. Mounted in protective card covers. An interesting piece of Vancouver history... which may one day return. Book
Features: John W. Barriger III, 1899-1976; Derailment and accident photos; Steam's last chance - Pennsylvania Railroad gambles - and loses - on the steam-powered T1-class for passenger power after World War II; "Fireboy, know something? We don't fit through that bridge"; How to build a DL109 - great photos; Rio Grande's Monarch Branch Revisited - an exercise in the use of the 26-C automatic brake valve, F-3 retainers, and COBRA brake shoes; Colur centerfold of the Katy Pacific 401 (Lima 1920) in 1945; The Iris G, et al - much of Canadian Pacific's history has been written upon the water, perhaps most poignantly by this tug, its train-on-a-barge, and their ancestors; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Book
88 pages. Oblong 11" x 8.5". Sections include: The Friendly Service Route; Marion Division; Mahoning & Buffalo Divisions; Susquehanna Division; Scranton Division; New York Division. Loaded with wonderful black and white photos and captions. Average wear. Unmarked. Binding intact. A sound copy. Book
242 pages including index. With humour and insight, author invites us to share his month-long journey across Canada. Over 4,000 miles by rail. Travelling through every province that still has a track, stopping to recount the glory days of the luxurious CPR hotels, this book offers a uniqe travelogue that covers this country from Halifax to Victoria, past to present. Illustrated in black and white. Author's signature upon title page. Gift greetings, probably written by author, atop title page. Otherwise, clean, bright and unmarked with minimal wear. Lovely copy. Book
Features: The Kipton Disaster and Webb C. Ball; Sea Sentinels and Their "Clocks"; Watch Inspection on the San Diego and Arizona Railway; The Evolution of the Watch; Shopp Notes - Wooden Works Movements; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Quality copy. Book
42 pages. Features include: Station Scenes on the Aberfoyle Junction Railway - Southern Ontario 1950's Era O Scale layout; Canadian Classic - The Electrical Railways of Sir Adam Beck; Canadian Passenger Equipment - Modelling Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) "The Canadian" Passenger Car Part II; One Winter's Eve - Modelling removeable open loads; Canadian Rolling Stock - Modelling a Canadian Pacific (CP) International of Maine Division PS-1 Box Car; Canadian National RS-3 in O Scale - Modelling a Canadian National (CN) RS-3 No. 3016; and Canadian National Railways (CNR) Steel-Frame Single-Sheathed Box Cars (circa 1920). Binding sound. Unmarked. A worthy copy. Book
Urbain Le Verrier, mathématicien et physicien, est à l'origine de la découverte, en 1846, d'une « nouvelle planète, non encore nommée et responsable des perturbations inexpliquées d'Uranus ». Ce sont ses travaux qui vont permettre à l'astronome berlinois Johann Galle de localiser Neptune. Elu député de la Manche en 1839, « sous l'étiquette des Amis de l'ordre », il est à l'Assemblée « un promoteur zélé du télégraphe et des chemins de fer (…) Partisan du coup d’État du 2 décembre, Le Verrier est sous le Second Empire l’un des principaux soutiens du pouvoir au sein du monde savant ». In Francearchives.fr
demi-chagrin brun, tit. et filets encadrants dorés sur dos à 5 nerfs, rel. au chiffre « A.C. », (rel. et couv. légt frottées, rares manques de cuir sur les nerfs, coins émoussés), int. frais Une mine de renseignements sur la réglementation des chemins de fer (police des chemins de fer, exploitation commerciale, régime fiscal…).
5 vol. in-4 br., couv. ill. couleurs, ill. noir et blanc, Revue (ex Bulletin ) de l'Association Française des Amis des Chemins de Fer - AFAC, Paris, 1973, env. 210 pp. au total. Au sommaire notamment : Le nouveau service voyageurs de la SNCF ; Cinquantenaire du courant continu 1500 V en France ; Les grands ouvrages réalisés ou projetés pour améliorer les liaisons ferroviaires internationales ; 1929-1973 du bulletin de l'A.F.A.C à Chemins de Fer, 300 numéros publiés ; Locomotives Série 18 quadricourant de la S.N.C.B. ; Après 15 Années d'Exploitation des T.E.E.. Bon état. Prix pour l'ensemble. Année presque complète (manque le n° 300). La Revue "Chemins de Fer" fut fondée en 1929, et parut d'abord sous le nom de "Bulletin de l'A.F.A.C" (1929-1933) puis "Revue Pittoresque des Chemins de Fer" (1933-1937), avant de prendre son titre définitif en Janvier 1937. Français
Montpellier, Les éditiosn des arceaux, 1952. In-4 carré broché, couverture illustrée rempliée de 181 pages illustrées. Préface de A. Fliche, illustrations de Gabriel Couderc (vignettes contrecollées). Tirage limité numéroté à 400 exemplaires, celui-ci n°272 sur vélin B.F.K de rives. Bon état
1 vol. in-8 br., Albin Michel, Paris, 1929, 357 pp. Volume 6 1ère partie seule. Etat satisfaisant (accroc au dos en tête). Français
1 vol. in-12 br., Imp. Paul Dupont, 1918, 211 pp. Bon état. Nice copy of this small dictionnary. The obvious purpose of this book was to make facilitate the communication between the employees of the "Compagnie des Chemins de Fers de l'Est" and the U.S. troops during WW I. The U.S. Army fought on the Eastern part of the French front, i.e. in the area where this major French railways company was operating. Français