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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: The Supremacy of the Premier Line - Studies in Locomotive Performance, No. 6; Rumney Goings On; Steam Valleys Revisited; Echoes at Verdun; Named B4X 4-4-0s; CURC Photographs; LCGB Photographic Competition; Cudworth Reminiscences; From Malvern to Birmingham; and more. Unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Book
Features: The Manchester Flyers; Final Curtain - Plymouth to Paddington on the Western Tribute Special; 20 Years of South Wales Inter-City Services; North Eastern Locomotives-2 - Studies in Locomotive Performance, No. 13; Weekend in France; Then and Now - Eastleigh; British Rail in Camera - Manchester and Environs/ West Country Scenes; Specials on the Southend Line; Western Wanderings; Two Venerable 2-4-0s; Stamps; and more. Price stamped upon front cover else unmarked with light wear. Quality copy. Magazine
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
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
Features: Impressions of Danish Railways; A Norwegian Rail Survey; The Malmbanen - the iron ore line from Lapland; Unusual Southern Steam Workings; Flying Scotsman in the USA; Railways and Painting; The West Coast Speed Up - 1; Volks Electric Railway - the pioneer line at Brighton still carries nearly a half-million passengers a year; David Percival Rides The Highwayman; The Battle for the Rother Valley; TC Paddington - Buckfastleigh May 2, 1970; and more. Moderate wear. Price stamp on front cover else unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Bricklayers Arms and the Southern Region Light Pacifics; Rival Routes to Bristol - Part 1; Two Irish Idylls - Evening Train from Enniskillen; Diesel over Dingle Bay; The "Left Bank" Electrics of Paris - Part One; Orphans of a Brighton Storm - a little-known and somewhat unsavoury episode in L.B. & S.C. locomotive history a century ago; An Early Railway Photograph; Progress in Preservation; and more. Average wear. Unmarked. Bottom inch of cover fold open. Magazine
Features: Memories of Stewarts Lane - Part 2; 1942-1967 Ian Allan Ltd - a publishing success story; Steam on Pilatus; The "Royal Scots" - Part Two; "City of Truro" and the "Rheingold" - locomotive running past and present - No. 182; End of Steam in the North-east - many photos; The Leukerbadbahn - a Swiss Tragedy; Kinnaber - junction no more; The Didcot Derailment; East Coast Specials; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
Features: Steam in the 1960s - Part Three; Scotland's Vanished Railways; The Waverley Route - Profit not Preservation; Liverpool Street and the GE Line; Industrial Quarterly; The Iron Horse Railway; Flying Scotsman Farewell; and more. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Sound copy. Magazine
Vol. 30, no. 353. VG pbk. 22720. eng
Pages 186-238. Abundantly illustrated with black and white photos. Features: East Coast Carriage Workings; The Robinson 2-8-0s - part 2; French signalling practice - part 1; Steam memories; A 200th anniversary round-up; Simplon route centenary; Welcome to the Dart Yalley Railway; An Invitation to alight; Cambridge University Railway Society photographic competition; and more. Printed upon glossy stock. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Magazine
This first volume of a complete pictorial history in colour by the doyen of railway authors, O. S. Nock, splendidly illustrated by Clifford and Wendy Meadway, takes the middle period in railway history at the turn of the century, and includes 192 illustrations in colour. Blue cloth covers with gilt title on spine.
8vo., First Edition, with very numerous photographs in the text; original pictorial wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, covers lightly age-soiled else a very good, clean copy. Ottley, 5886.
343 pages. Index. Fifty-six plates, eight of which are in colour. Twenty maps. "...Traces the development of train services, locomotive powers, and operational and signalling techniques, as a result of the author's personal explorations from Montreal and Toronto to Labrador City, Sault Ste. Marie, Moosonee, the prairies, the Rockies, Vancouver, and northern B.C." - from dust jacket. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. Front free endpaper removed. A worthy reference copy. Book
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, numerous full-page illustrations and maps in the text, and large folding map in green and black at end; original pictorial wrappers, lower wrapper lightly browned else a near fine copy. With the publisher's printed slip advising of possible wartime restrictions mounted on half-title. Published in GWR's much sought-after 'Rambles ' series, with evocative illustrations by Charles H J Mayo and delightful flat-colour wrapper artwork after the style of Brian Cook. The author was secretary of the North Finchley Rambling Club and a great champion of the traditional rights of walkers over field paths. He co-authored the series with E Roland Williams and undertook personally all routes described. IN THIS CONDITION, A RARE SURVIVAL.
8vo., with photographs and full-page map in the text; original printed wrappers, wire-stitched as issued, a near fine copy. This high-quality facsimile re-issue was published in a limited numbered edition (this opy no. 1056). SCARCE. Astonishingly, not recorded by Ottley.
No marks or inscriptions. A very clean very tight copy with bright unmarked red cloth boards and no bumping to corners. Dust jacket not price clipped or marked or torn or creased with traces of storage. 62pp. Troy Model Club Series with coloured plates depicting model railways engines including '0', '00' and 'N' Gauge locomotives.
Edition octobre 1934 revue et corrigée avril 1935, 1 vol. in-12 br., Imprimerie D. Seguin, Avignon, 1935, 105 p. avec deux erratum et une carte dépliante Bon état Français
8vo., Third Edition, with plates; red cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter sunned at backstrip. Rolt's classic study was first published in 1955. This edition adds material from the succeeding two decades, including the disasters at Hither Green, Hixon, Moorgate and Taunton.
160 pages. Archival colour photographs throughout. "At one time, trolley wire was suspended over countless miles of streetcar tracks, almost 15,500 miles of interurban railways and 2,800 route-miles of electrified mainline railroads" - from Introduction. "As we enter the 1980's we hope that this album will not only revitalize memories of those who remember the trolleys but will also acquaint younger people with the extent of electric railway services once provided in the United States." - from dust jacket. Gift greetings upon verso of front free endpaper else book clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. Light wear to dust jacket which is now preserved in a glossy new archival-grade Brodart cover. Nice copy. Book
In 8, pp. VIII + 82 con tavv. sinott. in fine. Br. rifatta con carta d'epoca. Prospetto generale delle ferrovie per l'anno 1854 con moltissime informazioni relative a: linee, lunghezza e tempo di percorrenza, composizione dei convogli della linea di Genova, di Alessandria-Novara, movimento dei viaggiatori linee di Genova, Alessandria-Novara, Vigevano, Susa, Pinerolo; movimento merci per ciascuna delle varie linee; prodotti, spese e rendite per unita' chilometro... In fine tavole di rendiconto (prospetto del movimento del piano inclinato dei Giovi, tavola delle spese delle diverse linee, stato generale della spesa fatta nel 1854 per la manutenzione delle locomotive...
27 numéros in-4 br, 1943-1944, de 2 à 6 pages par numéro Bon ensemble en très bon état. Les numéros 136, 119 et 112 sont en double. Prix du lot, non séparable. Français
1 vol. in-4 br., 1960, 22, 55 et 20 pp. : Renseignements techniques N° 4.02 A&B Région du Sud-Ouest Mai 1960 : Paris à Orléans - Valenton à Juvisy - Choisy-le-Roi - Orly - La Belle-Epine [ Avec : ] Supplément au Fascicule-Horaires N° 4.02 A et B Service du 29 Mai 1960 [ Avec : ] Fascicule-Horaires N° 4.02 A (1re Partie) Paris-Austerlitz à Orléans. Poste R. d'Orly Service du 29 Mai 1960 modifié le 2 octobr 1960 Ces notices de renseignements techniques avec leurs fascicules horaires, très difficiles à dénicher, sont de remarquables mines d'information pour les vrais amateurs. Bon état Français
1 vol. in-4 br., 1960, 9, 14 et 19 pp. : Renseignements techniques N° 4.03 A 4.03_1 Orléans à Tours. Mai 1960 [ Avec : ] Fascicule-Horaires N° 4.03 A Horaires. Orléans - Tours. Service du 29 mai 1960 [ Avec : ] Supplément au Fascicule-Horaires N° 4.03 A Orléans-Tours. 29 Mai 1960 Ces notices de renseignements techniques avec leurs fascicules horaires, très difficiles à dénicher, sont de remarquables mines d'information pour les vrais amateurs. Bon état Français