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19482080502106504082Asahi Shimbun Tokyo Head Office 1948. Soft Cover. Fine. Volume: 1 Asahi Shimbun Tokyo Head Office paperback
192175087St. Paul: Great Northern Railway Company 1921-1926. The first two reports are octavo in size 6 x 9 inches; the remaining reports are folios 9 1/4 x 12 inches. All reports are in their original printed wrappers and are bound into a three-brad binding of black faux-morocco cloth. Each report is variously paginated and with many charts but no illustrations. Each report has its accompanying large color folding map for a total of seven maps; these large maps have colors for different features and they are all extremely detailed. With each year the tracks and land owned by the Great Northern changed and these changes are all reflected in the maps. Great Northern Railway Company hardcover
pp. vii, 118 + Color Frontis and another plate decorated with Cathedral coat of arms, plus numerous full page photographs and drawings. Photographs taken by staff photographers of the Great Western Railway Company. Pen and Ink Drawings are by William M. Hendy. Numerous architectural text drawings. The Architectural Section is by Martin S. Briggs. Some foxing. Includes insert pamphlet of the Cathedral and Abbey Church of St. Alban. 4to. Original paper wraps, lettered in blue with drawing on front wrap. Spine darkened. Edges frayed. First Impression. ENGLAND BOX 2
189675179London: McCorquodale & Co. Limited 1896. First edition of this elusive yet important publication. Quarto 7 x 9 7/8 inches. 46 2 ad for the photographer of the book Fred. Ahrle and printer's slug. pp. including 15 full page photographic illustrations by Ahrle and 5 double page plates the first one is a map printed in gold of the railway route used as a frontispiece and one is an gradient diagram and the remainder are plans. Publisher's flexible scarlet cloth with large gilt cover lettering along with the device of the railway. Aside from a couple of ink drops on the corner an exemplary copy. Only a handful of copies located by OCLC. and no copies have appeared at auction according to RBH.The Darjeeling Himalayan Railway is the first and foremost instance of a mountain passenger railway. Opened in 1881 it introduced bold and imaginative engineering approaches to the challenge of rail links on a hilly terrain of excellent beauty this is the first guide book to this fabled railway.The settlement at Darjeeling really began in 1828 with British interest. By 1835 it was separated from Sikkim for establishing a Sanatorium for the invalid servants of the East India Company. It then consisted of a monastery on observatory hill clustered with about 20 huts and a population of about 100 people. Planning began in 1839 to lay out the Darjeeling town and construct a hill road connecting Siliguri Pankhabari Kurseong and Darjeeling. At the same time evolution of hotels began the first being The Darjeeling Family Hotel’s followed by other hotels. By 1840 Darjeeling town had about 30 buildings and a few respectable houses.I n the year 1878 Franklin Prestage Agent of the Eastern Bengal Railway foresaw the utility of a rail link between the hills of Darjeeling and the plains. His scheme was mainly driven by hard economic considerations viz. the huge difference in the cost of essential commodities between Darjeeling and Siliguri the need to carry out tea for export and the inability of the existing road to handle the growing traffic. He submitted a scheme for the construction of a two feet gauge railway line from Siliguri to Darjeeling.In a detailed scheme submitted to the Government of Bengal and approved by the Lt. Governor Sir Ashley Eden he pointed out how a railway could substantially reduce the cost of transport between Darjeeling and the plains. Rice which sold at 98 a ton at Siliguri Cost 238 at Darjeeling! He was also convinced that the cost of construction of the 2 feet gauge rail-line would not be prohibitive and locomotives small but powerful enough to climb steep gradients could be designed Prestage received final sanction for his project on April 8 1879 and formed the Darjeeling Steam Tramway Co. However the idea of operating the line as a steam tramway was soon abandoned and on September 15 1881 the company adopted the designation of Darjeeling Himalayan Railway Co. DHR which remained effective until it was taken over by the Government of free India on October 20 1948. Throughout that period Gillanders Artbuthnot & Co. one of the oldest managing houses in Calcutta handled its financial legal and purchasing interests.abaa-ny-2022 McCorquodale & Co., Limited hardcover
1906GE16404New York: P.H. Burmett/ Lehigh Valley Railroad Industrial Department 1906. Softcover. Near Fine. Octavo in stiff printed wrappers. 182 pp. Folding color tinted industrial map of the Lehigh Valley System showing the mineral and natural resource locations along the route. Illustrated with photographs. Publication produced to review the features of the Lehigh Valley Railroad from an industrial standpoint. A tight near fine example some loss along the lower portion of the spine. <br/><br/> P.H. Burmett/ Lehigh Valley Railroad Industrial Department paperback
1881372908Mexico 1881. Manuscript map pen-and-ink and wash on onion skin paper. 15-1/2 x 20 inches. Folds and creases. Manuscript map pen-and-ink and wash on onion skin paper. 15-1/2 x 20 inches. Depicts the route of a railroad from Mexico City to Puente de Ixtla then north west to Toluca and west to Tancitaro with proposed transecting routes to connect the railroad from Pazo on the Atoyac River to Gihuatenejo on the Pacific coast. Pawel Primer evidently served as an engineer on the proposed railroad and this manuscript map was likely an addenda to a report issued to solicit investment in the project. The BNF holds two manuscript plans by Primer relating to archaeological sites. unknown
1900373823St. Louis 1900. 34 photographs mounted recto and verso on 17 cards with printed album title on each the images captioned in the negative on linen guards. Oblong small folio 10-1/8x12-1/2 inches. Contemporary half calf and cloth covered boards titled in gilt on the upper cover leather perished contents loose. The images generally dark printings in good condition. Provenance: Battery Park Hotel Asheville NC presentation in gilt on the upper cover from H. C. Townsend Gen'l Pass'r and Ticket Agent St. Louis. 34 photographs mounted recto and verso on 17 cards with printed album title on each the images captioned in the negative on linen guards. Oblong small folio 10-1/8x12-1/2 inches. The images by an unindentifed photographer comprise lovely compositions of buildings and scenes along the route in Missouri Kansas Nebraska and Arkansas. OCLC locates only a single example at University of Texas Austin. unknown
19917721Sykesville MD: Greenberg Publishing Company 1991. Early Edition. Hardcover. Very Good. 8 5/8 X 11 1/4 Inches. Volumes one and two of this important "American Flyer" model railroad train set reference. Volume one is a fourth edition and volume two is a stated first edition copy. Profusely illustrated with photos throughout. Some light wear and bumping to edges. Greenberg Publishing Company hardcover
1901013098Boston: National Publishing Company 1901. Hardcover. As New. Amazingly preserved 1901 map of all railroads in New York State in almost new condition. We unfolded it just once to take image and get measurement approx 48 x 42". 55 panels 11 arcoss 5 down with middle outer panel affixed - as issued - to panel folder which itself is as new - brown paper over board with gilt titles. In color as bright as issued. The only blemish are two small brownish curved spots that occur on close examionation in the middle of Lake Ontario. A collectible copy. National Publishing Company hardcover
20933Very Good/No Dust Jacket As Issued. Publisher: Northern Pacific Railroad<br /> Date: 1913<br /> Format: Small illustrated booklet promotional/advertising ephemera<br /> Subjects: Yellowstone National Park Geysers Early 20th-century travel Northern Pacific Railroad<br /> Genres: Travel Tourism Ephemera Railroad Advertising<br /> <br /> Stapled color illustrated wraps; 6 by 8.5 inches; 48 pages with b/w photo illustration and map of the area. The bindings are tight and square. Text is clean; light even age-toning. Moderate shelf handling wear. It appears someone added an 'O' in pink to the title. Stapled color illustrated wraps; 6 by 8.5 inches; 48 pages with b/w photo illustration and map of the area. The bindings are tight and square. Text is clean; light even age-toning. Moderate shelf handling wear. It appears someone added an 'O' in pink to the title.<br /> <br /> This 1913 promotional booklet was issued by the Northern Pacific Railroad to entice travelers to visit Yellowstone National Park during the summer season. It highlights the natural wonders of the park-geysers hot springs waterfalls and scenic landscapes-while presenting travel itineraries accommodations and services offered along the Northern Pacific routes.<br /> <br /> Booklets of this type were part of the railroad's early 20th-century marketing strategy designed to encourage tourism to the American West by emphasizing convenience safety and modern travel amenities. <br /> <br /> These advertising booklets serve as both marketing tools and historical documents providing insight into early tourism railroad promotion and perceptions of national parks. Collectors value them for their artistic design period typography and evocative imagery as well as for the information they preserve about travel lodging and leisure in 1913.<br /> <br /> REF: Malone Haines unknown
187072298Philadelphia: Jay Cooke & Co. ca.1870. First edition Octavo. 46 2 ads pp. Cover printed in red and black. Original printed wrappers with a map of the railroad's line on rear small piece excised but not affecting map and an old center crease. Very good.One of the ads is for development in Montana and bears a letter from Governor Potts. Includes - "Puget Sound-Its Harbors. Climate and Resources."Together withSpecial Report of a Reconnoissance of the Route for the Northern Pacific Railroad between Lake Superior and Puget Sound via the Columbia River Made in 1869 by W. Milnor Roberts U.S. Civil Engineer. Philadelphia: Jay Cooke and Co. ca. 1870. First edition. Octavo. 51 1 4 ads pp. Publisher's printed wrappers. Very good. Jay Cooke & Co. unknown
192175088St. Paul: Northern Pacific Railway Company 1921-1930. First edition. Ten consecutive issues. Folio 12 x 9 inches. Variously paginated. Many charts but no illustrations. All but the Twenty-seventh and the Thirty-fourth Reports have large folding maps bound in at rear of report. Original printed wrappers and all bound together in a stabbed-and-sewn black cloth binder. Very good.The Northern Pacific Railway reporting mark NP was a transcontinental railroad that operated across the northern tier of the western United States from Minnesota to the Pacific Northwest. It was approved by Congress in 1864 and given nearly forty million acres 62000 sq mi; 160000 km2 of land grants which it used to raise money in Europe for construction. Construction began in 1870 and the main line opened all the way from the Great Lakes to the Pacific when former President Ulysses S. Grant drove in the final "golden spike" in western Montana on September 8 1883. The railroad had about 6800 miles 10900 km of track and served a large area including extensive trackage in the states of Idaho Minnesota Montana North Dakota Oregon Washington and Wisconsin. In addition the NP had an international branch to Winnipeg Manitoba Canada. The main activities were shipping wheat and other farm products cattle timber and minerals; bringing in consumer goods transporting passengers; and selling land. The Northern Pacific merged with other lines in 1970 to form the Burlington Northern Railroad which in turn merged with the Santa Fe to become the BNSF Railway in 1996. The main interest here is in the very detailed maps. Northern Pacific Railway Company hardcover
MA09A-06276A. O. P. Nicholson. Collectible - Acceptable. Washington: A. O. P. Nicholson 1855. Volume 1. 4to. viii134vii651pp. Tables. Fair book. Ex-library. Half leather binding. Spine ends worn spine cover rubbed spine label chipped. Boards rubbed and edgeworn; board covering peeling off on front board at top corner and back board at free edge. Board corners frayed. Library shelfmark on spine tail bookplates library and gifter's on pastedown. Front hinge and endpapers slightly dampstained. Binding cracked at signatures 15a 11f; most severely at 26f 47f and 54f. Pencil notations inside. Inquire if you need further information. A. O. P. Nicholson hardcover
190324029no place: Panama Railroad Company Panama Railroad Steamship Line 1903. Original edition. Hardcover. Near fine. 30 pp. 4.5 x 6.75 inches original brown cloth. <br/><br/>Explicit rules of conduct and protocols for employees of the Panama Railroad Company. Scarce. Panama Railroad Company, Panama Railroad Steamship Line hardcover
1916010685Pennsylvania Railroad 1916. 1st Edition. Hardcover. Fine. Large 8vo faux crushed leather covers gilt titles spine 136 pages. Pictorial organizational and statistical record of all the "company" or "intrmural" athletci teams of the Eastern Division of the Pennsylvania Railroad covering all kinds of indoor and outdoor sport - shuffleboard basketball football tennis volleyball etc withphots of both railriad executives and teams and individual athletes at sport plus hundreds of advertisements for Penn vendors and businesses allied to the railroad. In fune unused condition. Scarce. Pennsylvania Railroad hardcover
H8228Hardcover. Good. Large dark red leatherette binder housing 54 8x10 photos often accompanied by the original negative marked INVESTIGATION on title sheet from the Pittsburgh law firm McArdle Harrington Feeney & McLaughlin seemingly detailing safety hazards of mainly PA Railroad cars including a few interior shots and some of the train yards showing closeup shots of rust corrosion cracks warping and other issues. McArdle Harrington Feeney & McLaughlin was a well known firm that often was employed by plaintiffs against railroad companies in cases involving personal injury. This may be one of the firm's exhibits used in the case Mignona vs. PA Railroad from 1964 but there are several other possibilities -- all late '50s and early '60s. Some of the photos have an unintended haunting quality to them. hardcover
192548803N.p.: Pennsylvania Railroad Company 1925. Hardcover. 16mo. Brown cloth with gilt lettering. 207pp. Tables line drawings some partly color. Very good. Faint binding edgewear only else internally tight and near fine; abrasion near top of front flyleaf; discreet archival strengthening on inner hinges. Tight and nice copy of this occasionally-updated manual here "Effective April 26 1925" for the Pennsylvania Railroad System consortium whose members as listed on title page consist of The Pennsylvania Railroad Company West Jersey and Seashore Railroad Company Pennsylvania and Atlantic Railroad Company Waynesburg and Washington Railroad Company and The Ohio River and Western Railway Company. A soup-to-nuts handbook that ranges from "Hand Flag and Lamp Signals" with drawings and "Signal Rules" with color drawings to "Personal Injuries" with drawing and "General Regulations for Employes" -- and a whole lot in between. Pennsylvania Railroad Company hardcover
1879E8707B1879. manuscript. fine. A group of three handwritten letters on official company letterhead concerning railroad in central New Jersey. All written rectos only. #1 on letterhead of the Freehold & Jamesburg Ag. R.R. Co. Jamesburg N.J. DatedJune 6th 1879 to "James J. Conover Esq. Chairman Commissioners Freehold" One paragraph concerning applicarions for the position of flagman at the company's railway crossings. Signed J.S. Buckelew Supt. Mailing folds otherwise bright and crisp. #2 on Pennsylvania Railroad Co. Amboy Division letterhead. DatesNov. 17th 1879. From Buckelew to Conover one paragraph regarding the placement of "Lookout for Locomotive" sign boards. Mailing folds other wise bright and crisp. #3 on Pennsylvania Railroad Amboy Division letterhead. Dated Aug. 24 1880. From Buckelew to Conover. Two paragraphs regarding the hiring and placement of flagmen. Mailing folds otherwise bright and crisp. PLEASE NOTE: WE DO NOT PROVIDE FULL SCANS OR REPRODUCTIONS OF MANUSCRIPT ITEMS. <br/><br/> unknown
18165N.p.: Peoria and Hannibal Railroad Company n.y. 1850s. Handbill. Small 8vo 7 3/4" X 5¼". Near fine. Very slight age toning. Handsome printed "Certificate of Stock" for shares in this Midwest locomotive concern with standard boilerplate text with blanks none filled in for shareholder's name number of shares amount paid date etc. as well as blank areas for the usual secretary and president's signatures. Some elaborate borders and elaborate typefaces. Altogether an attractive and evocative item of railroad ephemera. unknown
185410360Boston: Printed by C.C.F. Moody 1854. Original wraps. Good. 8vo. pp. 23 sewed spine. Folding map colored in outline and folding table of distances. -- Wrapper has chips around the edges & one piece gone top left at the spine. Name in ink on front cover. -- Folding map & table of distances in fine condition. Overall Condtion. Printed by C.C.F. Moody unknown
15285N.p. Chicago: Chicago & North-Western Railway 1882. Broadside. 14½" X 9". Very good. Bit of sporadic soiling but overall remarkably clean and attractive -- given it's printed on a thin tissue paper a rare survivor. Timetable "No. 4" which "Takes Effect Sunday May 7th 1882 at 12 o'clock Noon" and is meant "For the Government and Information of Employes only" containing two columns headed "Trains Going West" and "Trains Going East" showing all stops for both freight and passenger trains between Milwaukee and Madison Wisconsin. Signed in large type at the bottom by J.D. Layng as General Superintendent C.A. Swineford as Superintendent and Wm. F. Fitch as Assistant Superintendent. Rare to find in ANY condition given its inherent fragility much less this attractive condition. Newly and archivally framed under UV-filtering glass with a single archival cream matte and 3/4" thick dark wood and antiqued gold frame overall dimensions 18" X 12½" -- giving it a superb period feel. unknown
1927214897Chicago. : Self published. 1927. First edition. . Decorated hard cover. . Fine copy lightly soiled covers. 4to. Illustrated. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition. Self published. hardcover
18824535York PA: Gazette Printing House 1882. Early Edition. Hardcover. Good. 4 1/8 X 6 3/4 Inches. 37 PP. Original black cloth with gilt illustration of locomotive on front cover. Large folding engraved plate attached at rear as issued. Scarce 1882 issue of this famous early locomotive "troubleshooting" guide. Text starting to pull away at spine. Gazette Printing House hardcover
a77682Boston 1840-1860. Ten reports. Octavos about 30-40pp. each original printed stringbound wraps. About half have a university library stamp on front. Good. Group of 10 reports. . paperback
a77681Boston 1843. Octavo 44pp. original printed stringbound green wraps. VG. . paperback