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197830583ebStuttgart, Franckh, 1. Auflage, 1978. fester Pappband, ca. DinA 4, 111 Seiten, durchgehend sw-Photos, einige Skizzen und Kartenskizzen, dazu auch zweisprachiger Text in deutscher und englischer Sprache, leicht farbig illustrierter Originalumschlag / Schutzumschlag / OU (gebräunt, minimal berieben und bestoßen, Rücken ausgeblichen), Einband mit minimalen Gebrauchsspuren, privater Stempel auf dem Vorsatzblatt, Schnitt und Seiten papierbedingt gering gebräunt, gut erhalten / guter Zustand [5 Warenabbildungen]
1976433491 calendrier à spirale in-folio (format 30 x 45 cm) vom Pressedienst der Hauptverwaltung der Deutschen Bundesbahn, Frankfurt am Main, München : Wenschow
1 calendrier à spirale in-folio (format 30 x 45 cm) vom Pressedienst der Hauptverwaltung der Deutschen Bundesbahn, Frankfurt am Main, München : Wenschow Bon état (petit accorc à la couv. sous la spirale) Allemand
0331622335.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1944WRCAM55833N.p. likely Chicago 1944. 190pp. Folio. Contemporary black pebbled cloth boards with later red leather corners and backstrip gilt title on front board. Endpapers renewed. Minor rubbing and soiling to boards. Light thumb-soiling to text. Very good. An extensive and informative company ledger listing the assets properties profits losses and other business activities of the Canton Aberdeen & Nashville Railroad a subsidiary of the Illinois Central based in Chicago maintained over a period of more than sixty years. This ledger offers a rare glimpse into the economics of the railroad industry in the American South over a vast period of development from the immediate post-Reconstruction era to the requirements of the American war effort during World War II. <br> <br> The Canton Aberdeen & Nashville Railroad was incorporated on February 17 1882 as a subsidiary of the Illinois Central to acquire the branch already built in 1874 from Durant to Kosciusko Mississippi and extend it to Aberdeen and eventually to Nashville Tennessee. The line was completed as far as Aberdeen in 1888. A short disconnected section was also built from Winfield to Brilliant Alabama to serve several coal mines. The railway was officially dissolved and absorbed into the Illinois Central Railroad on August 21 1953. The current ledger records company activity for the great majority of the life of the Canton Aberdeen & Nashville Railroad. <br> <br> The ledger begins in December 1882 the year of incorporation of the railroad and is written in at least five distinct but highly readable hands. The early pages detail the "permanent expenditures" such as stock commitments construction costs equipment and interest; the construction costs are broken out into thirty-three line items including bridges cross ties grading iron rails right of way section houses stationery almost $50000 worth telegraph lines water stations and much more. This is followed by earnings statements profit and loss reports land costs mortgages additional permanent expenditures "sundries" to the Illinois Central and capital stock officers' and clerks' salaries bond payments advertising costs and other types of regularly-reported accounting through December 1944. Railroad accounting here is often reported as "Gross Receipts" balanced against "Operation Expenses" every quarter or six months and is later encapsulated as periodic "Additions and Betterments" and "Profit and Loss" statements in the latter two decades of the ledger. <br> <br> As the 20th century proceeds the ledger records business transactions between the Illinois Central and the Chicago St. Louis and New Orleans Railroad. The latter was based in Kentucky but was also working to build railroad lines in Mississippi and Tennessee during this time. The Illinois Central apparently made occasional "capital advances" to the Chicago St. Louis and New Orleans starting in 1913 which the latter then repaid in December 1919. The Illinois Central continued to make capital advances to the Chicago St. Louis and New Orleans throughout the time period recorded here. The Illinois Central would buy the Chicago St. Louis and New Orleans outright in 1951 absorbing its operations in Kentucky Tennessee and Mississippi. <br> <br> Other activities beyond the normal operations of the company include additional tracks and rail services provided to mining and manufacturing companies in the late 1930s and early 1940s. In December 1939 the Illinois Central agreed to construct "tracks to industry" located on property belonging to the American Colloid Company in Aberdeen Mississippi. The American Colloid Company appears to have been mining bentonite in Aberdeen and was in need of spur tracks to move their product to market or perhaps manufacturing plants. The Illinois Central also constructed further "tracks to industries" in December 1941 namely to the Nickles Lumber Company in Aberdeen and Moeller & Vandenboom also a lumber company in Ethel Mississippi. Depreciation "retirement or abandonment of nondepreciable property" "service value of nondepreciable" retired property and other "property retirements" occupy the latter few pages of the ledger. <br> <br> A dense and useful record of a southern railway's business activities for over half a century. Records for railroads operating in the American South are scarce especially for such a vast span of time. hardcover books
1963433391 brochure in-8, SNCF, Imp. Lahure, Paris, s.d. (circa 1963), 47 pp.
1 brochure in-8, SNCF, Imp. Lahure, Paris, s.d. (circa 1963), 47 pp. Bel exemplaire de cette brochure élaborée à l'attention des membres permanents de la S.N.C.F., pour les informer de leurs droits et devoirs. Français
1968161877ebStuttgart, Franckh, 1968. Broschur, mit farbigem Deckelphoto, ca. DinA 4, kleine Schallplatte in Hülle auf der vorderen Einbandinnenseite, 42 Seiten mit Text, Tabellen, 17 sw-Photos auf 12 Kunstdrucktafeln und Zusammenstellungen, Einband mit Gebrauchsspuren, stärker gebräunt, leicht randgeknickt und minimal eingerissen, gering berieben und bestoßen, Schnitt und Seiten papierbedingt gebräunt, trotz der Gebrauchs- und/oder Altersspuren SEHR ordentlicher Zustand [4 Warenabbildungen]
233399Paris, Imprimerie de Gabriel Jousset, juillet 1849 in-8, titre, 37 pp., broché. Feuillet de titre sali.
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131640Montreal: Canadian Pacific Railway NONE NONE 1922. Mass market paperback 63-143. Near fine. 8vo. Booklet format stapled. Includes a description of the Canadian Paciifc system and of those affiliated or associated with it various cities resorts as may be of interest to those who travel for pleasure. Some attention is paid as well to the industrial resources and natural resources of Canada. Black and white photographs. Maps. Black mapped covers show moderate wear. Internally clean and bright. Offers a fascinating step back in time. Lovely copy. Canadian Pacific Railway NONE Paperback
dola2122Montreal: 1922. Revised Edition. 8vo. pp. 84 3. maps. illus. pictorial wrs spine chipped. dola2122 Montreal: 1922 unknown
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1883166845Chicago: R. R. Donnelley & Sons 1883. 21x14 cm pp. 1-16 not numbered 10 illustrations engraved after photographs pictorial self wrappers stapled. First edition. Caption title on page 3: "Through the Heart of the Rockies." A promotional brochure with brief descriptions of scenic points of interest and tourist attractions along the rail line of the Denver and Rio Grande Railway issued after the completion of its Denver-Salt Lake City main line west from Salida Colorado via Marshall Pass and the Black Canyon of the Gunnison River. "The railroad started as a 3 ft 914 mm narrow-gauge line running south from Denver Colorado in 1870. It served mainly as a transcontinental bridge line between Denver and Salt Lake City Utah . The Rio Grande was the epitome of mountain railroading with a motto of 'Through the Rockies not around them' and later 'Main line through the Rockies' both referring to the Rocky Mountains. The D&RGW operated the highest mainline rail line in the United States over the 10240 feet 3120 m Tennessee Pass in Colorado and the famed routes through the Moffat Tunnel and the Royal Gorge. At its height in the mid-1880s the D&RGW had the largest narrow-gauge railroad network in North America with 2783 miles 4479 km of track interconnecting the states of Colorado New Mexico and Utah" Wikipedia. Some wear along edges of outer leaves short horizontal closed tear at fore-edge of rear cover with light vertical wrinkle several light creases some soiling to outer panels light stains to front panel a good copy. #166845 R. R. Donnelley & Sons unknown books
1851ZB356258Concord: McFarland and Jenks 1851. 15 pp. paper wrappers extracted from larger bound volume & disbound ex library still good. - If you are reading this this item is actually physically in our stock and ready for shipment once ordered. We are not bookjackers. Buyer is responsible for any additional duties taxes or fees required by recipient's country. Photos available upon request. Concord: McFarland and Jenks unknown
1869005463New York: L.H. Biglow & Co. printers 1869. Paperback. Good -. 32 p.; 23 cm. Front wrapper reproduces title page within decorative border. The Lykens Valley Railroad and Coal Company was incorporated in Pennsylvania in 1830; Thomas P. Cope was the first president. It ran from Millersburg to Williamstown and was the fourth in the United States and the first in Dauphin County to carry anthracite coal. By 1845 the line had to be regraded and relaid. It merged into the Penndel Co. in 1956. Written at the head of the front wrapper: "Preserve with Care." Very scarce. In Good- Condition: wrapper is lightly soiled; front wrapper is detached but present with closed 4-cm. tear from gutter edge; somewhat brittle with chipping at edges and separations at gutters; a few notations internally; otherwise clean. L.H. Biglow & Co., printers paperback
0265421691.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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