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Features: Liverpool Exchange; H.A.V. Bullied - Railway Biographer; The Sprites of Falcon Works; The Railway Civil Engineer - part 3, Bridges and Tunnels; British Rail in Camera - Class 24s in Scotland; Steaming into History at 90 mph. Price stamped upon front cover else unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: Steam 150 at Shildon; Some Impressions of George Stephenson; Stone from Somerset Quarries; Midland Locomotive Performance - 1; The Mawddwy Railway; Broad Gauge Farewell at Paddington; Touring with the Wirral; Great photos from Shildon; The Cadeby Light Railway; Rhaetian Miscellany; The Last Years of the LNER - 3; and more. Unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: South Eastern into Sussex; The Ghost Walks Again - a commentary on Steamologist's recent articles on 'Fowler's Ghost' - a 2-4-0 fireless locomotive for the Metropolitan Railway; Celebrating the IOM Centenary; Railway Noises; Coal on Southern Branches; Leeds Prizewinners; Steamed in 74 - colour photos; A Devon Industrial Railway; Journey Through the (Iron) Curtain; Motived Power Miscellany; and more. Unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
56 pages. Features: Christmas Past - Maritime traditions with a touch of Dickens; Making fun of the hero of the Plains of Abraham; The fate of Tecumseh - learning from 'war crimes' and the lesson of 5 October 1813; Fifth Column crisis - war jitters on the home front, 1940; Canada's forgotten railway tycoon - Charles Melville Hays; Feasting with the North Westers at Old Fort William. Clean, bright and unmarked with minimal wear. Lovely copy. Book
Features: News Photos; What's new in Amtrak's roundhouse; Tom's Engine - Clinchfield; How to streamline a steam locomotive; The case for train-watching in Connecticut; E6 curtain call; and more. One-inch opening at base of cover-fold. Somewhat above-average wear. Still a worthy copy. Book
Features: Yuletide on the Santa Fe Trail; Last ride to Leadville; Dixieland in search of sun; the lady and the Pennsy; Yellow dog extra; News photos; New River Trains; and more. Moderate wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: Railroad news photos; Last train from Leadville; In 4 - 8 - 4s, if not in finances, Rock Island Excelled; Passing Through Europe - 2; and more. Few chips from lower right corner of front cover and few early pages. Book
66 pages. Features: How the Centenary Exhibition and Pageant of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad became the Fair of the Iron Horse - extensive article with many great photos; The Great Crash at Crush - rail wreck staged by the Missouri, Kansas & Texas Railway (MK&T, or Katy); Colour photos of a great gaterhing of iron horses in Irondale, Alabama; Mr. Hungerford's Iron Horse Opera - 1939 World's Fair; In 1948 all the 4-4-0's weren't at the Fair - the engine that built America, on and off the stage; Southern Pacific at the Panama Pacific; moderate wear. A sound copy. Book
183 pages. This story has thrilled and amused readers of many generations and will continue to do so in this beautifully illustrated edition. Book clean and unmarked with light wear. Dust jacket attractive in archival-grade Brodart cover. Very nice copy. Book
208 pages. Contents: Shuswap and Okanagan Railroad; Commercial Boats; Early Vernon Aviation; Kelowna Ladies Curling Club; Life at Fintry Ranch; Sheepherding in the Shuswap; The First Jewelry Store. Average wear. Usual library markings. Sound working copy. Book
63 pages. Many excellent black and white photos. Clean and unmarked with moderate wear. Binding tight. A sound copy. Book
Please note: Former library copy with usual markings and above-average wear. Not pretty, but a worthy reading copy. A pictorial history of rail development in southern British Columbia and the building of the Kettle Valley Railway. 288 pages. Index. Profusely illustrated with photos. Binding intact. Dust jacket now preserved in glossy new archival-grade Brodart. Book
165 pages. Index. "The first pictorial history of this legendary railway. Over 150 photographs, taken during and after its construction, combined with a concise text and extensive outlines, convey the magnitude of this engineering feat as never before." - from dust jacket. Usual library markings. Above-average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
184 pages. Index. List of suppliers. Black and white illustrations. A typically excellent Chilton reference. "Covers the best of today's hobby techniques, from researching a prototype to weathering and superdetailing the completed model." - from back cover. Light to moderate wear. Binding tight. Contents clean and unmarked. Nice working copy. Book
136 pages including index and black and white photos. Emphasizes the unique problems and opportunities facing Canada. Examines th eeconomics of rail, sea and air transport; the impact of unit trains and containerization; the significance of regional problems and government involvement. Book
46 pages. Features include: CPR H24-66 'Trainmaster' - Modelling the Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) H24-66 Trainmaster (circa 1955); Canadian Classic - Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) No. 8900 Trainmaster (circa 1955); Canadian Lines Home Layout - The Fern Valley Garden Railway; Canadian Rolling Stock - Custom Truck Trailers (Part 4) Buildiing a Propane Tank Trailer; Canadian Passenger Cars - (Part 2) Model a Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Heavyweight "R" Class Sleeper; Canadian Trackside Structures - CPR No. 2 Privy; and Canadian National Railways (CNR) 2-8-0 Mikado S-2 (circa 1923). Binding sound. Minimal wearing front cover at spine. Contents clean and unmarked. A worthy copy. Book
42 pages. Features include: Canadian National Railways NW2 - Circa 1946 NW2 No. 7943 Engine model project; Canadian Classic - Brookmere: A Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Divisional Point on the Kettle Valley Railway (Part I); Canadian Rolling Stock - Modelling the InterMountain Cylindrical Grain Hopper; Canadian Lines Home Layout - The Mansewood & Western Railway; A Walkaround Throttle for Your Layout; Canadian Rolling Stock - Building a Canadian Pacific (CP) Steam Generator Car; and Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Steel Through Baggage Cars (circa 1925). Binding sound. Soiling to bottom of pages 3 - 13, content unaffected. A good reference copy. Book
46 pages. Features include: Modelling the "Mack" - Circa 1964 BC Rail MacKenzie Switcher "Mack" Alco C425 model project; Canadian Railway Stations - The Village Station at Marmora, ON (circa 1885); Photocell Detectors - A train detection device for your layout; N Scale Coupler Conversion Kits - Installing Micro-Trains Lines 'Magne-Matic' couplers; Canadian Passenger Cars - Building a Heavyweight Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Buffet Parlour Car (circa 1925); and The Vulcan Truck (circa 1925). Binding sound. Minimal soiling front cover at spine. Contents clean and unmarked. A worthy copy. Book
42 pages. Features include: Canadian National Alco S-2 in N Scale - Modelling the Canadian National Railway (CNR) Alco S-2 1000 hp diesel switcher (circa 1942 - 1950); Model Photography - Taking better model pictures; Canadian Rolling Stock - Custom Truck Trailers (Part 2) Buildiing a Dry Bulk Trailer; Canadian Classic - Canadian Pacific Railway (CPR) Business Car No. 1 (circa 1887); One Winter's Eve - A Snowy Christmas layout; and Northern Alberta (NAR) 2-10-0 Decapod Type Road Number 101 (circa 1930). Binding sound. Minimal wearing front cover at spine. Contents clean and unmarked. A worthy copy. Book
16 pages. Undated, but appears to be circa 1980s. Many black and white illustrations. Gift greetings inside front cover. Publisher's (and author's?) signature inside front cover. Souvenir booklet. Average wear. Sound copy. Book
237 pages. Index. Profusely illustrated with reproductions of archival photos. Map endpapers. "Presents the history of a railroad that once connected Washington, D.C. with the bayside resorts at Chesapeake Beach, Maryland." - from dust jacket. Book clean, bright and unmarked with very light wear. Moderate wear to dust jacket now preserved in archival-grade Brodart. A quality copy. Book
64 pages. A collection based on the tumultuous and brave history of the Chinese immigrants to Canada. Drawing upon the real background of the Chinese role in the gold rush, the building of the Canadian Pacific Railway and the settling of the west coast in the nineteenth century, Yee has created eight original stories that combine the rough-and-tumble adventure of frontier life with the rich folk traditions that these immigrants brought from China. Prior owner's name upon front endpaper. Very light wear. Lovely copy of this attractive volume. Book
in-4 carré, non pag., nombreuses photographies et gravures, cartonnage de l'éditeur sous étui papier fort. Tres bel exemplaire, tres frais. [HP-4]
1 vol. in-4 br., Avril 1975, 42 pp. Bel exemplaire (parfait état) Français
7 vol. in-4 br., couv. ill. couleurs, ill. noir et blanc ou couleur, La Vie du Rail, Paris, 1959 à 1984 , env. 300 pp. au total. Bon état. Prix pour l'ensemble. Au sommaire notamment : n° 683 Paris-Lille inaugurée en traction électrique (février 1959) ;n° 693 Lille, "cette cité qui vaut une province" (avril 1959) ; n° 959 électrification Lille–Hazebrouck (juin 1964) ; n° 1426 futur métro de Lille le VAL ? (Janvier 1974) ;n° 1845 Lille, un bout d'essai pour le VAL (mai 1982) ; n° 1880 Un Mongy rajeuni (Février 1983) ; n° 1948 Lille et sa région (juin 1984) Français