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Broch?. 112 pages.
Features: Everyman's diesel primer - the abc's of 'phenomenally productive equipment; Ingersoll-Rand - catalyst of dieselization *extensive and profusely illustrated article*; Joy and Pain on the Boston & Maine. Average wear. Unmarked. Small white sticker on back cover. Book
64 pages. Features: Katy - Cause & Effect; "I'm Getting a Ticket"; "I'm a Railroad Fan - Alfred Edward Perlman - detailed article with photos"; Steam in Indian Summer - paying final respects to the beetle-browed power of Grand Trunk behind a snorting bone-shaker of a geared 0-2-2-0; Would You Believe it? - Synchromesh 0-12-2; Railroading As They See it - a peak at the world's most unknown railroading in Russia and China - article with many photos, including an INCREDIBLE black and white centerfold of a Chinese train surrounded by crowds; ; Nomad of the Nineties - Sam Vauclain, grand old man of steam and his compound Baldwins - includes amazing photos of twenty, (yes 20!) new Forney 0-4-4s in a column; This Device Spots Broken Wheel Flanges; All About Signals - 1 - John S. Armstrong explains in easy steps the progress from crude but effective manual-block safety to the speed insured by 1957's complexity of wires, relays, motors and lights - superb article with many helpful diagrams; and more. Great vintage ads. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: The Unbeatable Class H - C&NW Northern-type locomotive; Railroads at the Front - portable railroads do a better job of military supply with less manpower; Forgotten Railroad - Colorado Springs & Cripple Creek District Railway was typical of the more pretentious mining roads of the West; The Twentieth Century - 40-year-old first-class extra-fare train has earned 150 million dollars for New York Central; Nation's Crossroads - 18 trunk railroads serve St. Louis, the second most important rail center in North America; Train maps of St. Louis and Vicinity; The Maine Two-Footers - five separate railroads made a 214-mile empire of two-foot gauge only a few years ago; Monon Metabolism. Average wear and soiling. Centerfold loose but present, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Magazine
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: Saga of the "400" - it was just an ordinary Pacific which started the high-speed Chicago-Twin Cities service; Dulith, Missabe & Iron Range - in the land of short, stubby cars and long, heavy trains; Empire State Express - Seventeen million miles are credited to New York Central crack train - centerfold photo of this train at the height of her glory; The Traveling Salesman - Railroad glimpses from a thumbworn diary recording 12 years of covering the West by train, by Victor H. White; C&O 4-4-2; Capital Cities Route - Richmond, Fredericksburg & Potomac is funnel for north and south Atlantic Seaboard traffic; A Vermont Short Line - Montepelier & Wells River Railroad transports heavy granite loads from the Barre & Chelsea to the Boston & Maine; Trains' Map of Vermont Railroads. Average soiling and wear. Small date stamp atop front cover. Centerfold loose but present, otherwise a sound vintage copy. Book
50 pages. Many wonderful black and white photos. Features: The Man in the Tower; What's in a Name?; Engines by Herbert Wallis; They were not Scrapped - New Haven saves $4,000,000 by rebuilding 58 engines and saving them for wartime traffic; Wartime Rail Ramble - New York to Milwaukee via Washington, Atlanta, and New Orleans - the 11-day trip of six Eastern railfans; The John Wilkes - Lehigh Valley's No. 28 - Great centerfold photo; Down in Maine - Two-foot gauge scenics; Thomas Leiper's Railroads; Old El Cars Find a New Home - Shipyard Railway is newest electric line; The Old Mullet Road - owned by the State of North Carolina, the A&EC was a political football till leased to private interests. Average wear and soiling. A sound vintage copy. Book
Broch?. 75 pages.
MAMERS, G. Fleury & A. Dangin - 1888 - In-8 -Reliure 1/2 basane, accroc en queue - Dos à nerfs - Titre doré - couverture conservée , mouillure sèche à la page de titre & au frontispice - Frontispice - Envoi manuscrit de l'auteur au Marquis de Brémond d'Ars-Migré - Ex-libris armorié bibliothèque du comte Anatole de Brémond d'Ars - 75 pages, y compris index des noms cités - envoi rapide et soigné
Broché. 4 pages. Forte mouillure. Manque en marge.
302 pages. Unknown edition. Black and white plates, including frontis. Nautically-oriented story of a young American born in Maine in 1757. Printed upon high quality paper. Attractively illustrated front board features gilt lettering with white and red illustration. Prior owner's label inside front board. Gift greetings upon back free endpaper. Moderate wear. Binding tight. Nice copy. Book
Reliure toile. 143 pages. Jaquette. 39,5 x 20 cm.
Broch?. 345 pages.
Broch?. 254 pages.
Broch?. 351 pages. Couverture l?g?rement d?fra?chie. Rousseurs.
Cartonnage de l'?diteur. 253 pages. 15x25 cm.
Broch?. 303 pages. Rousseurs. Petit manque en coin aux derni?res pages.
Broch?. 132 pages. 21x29,7 cm.
LAVAL, Imp.Lib. Goupil - 1931 & 1941- Edition Originale - complet en 2 volumes In-8, 25 x 16,5 cm - Brochés - Couvertures bleues imprimées en noir - Gravures hors texte - 460 & 392 pages -Dos insolé, sinon bon exemplaire, très propre - Ex-libris dans chaque volume - envoi rapide et soigné Notes sur la vie au Bas-Maine, avec l'aide de l'archiviste Ernest Laurain concernant l'archéologie. I. Les Magistrats. Les Avocats. Les Étudiants. Les Officiers Municipaux. Les Officiers de l’Élection. Les Curés. Médecins, Chirurgiens, Apothicaires - Assistance médicale, Épidémies. II. Un Agent Administratif : Le Subdélégué. Les Classes Sociales , La Noblesse, Les Militaires,. La Bourgeoisie Le tome II parut 10 ans après la parution du tome I, suite au décès en 1934 du Docteur Martial Morisset.
PARIS / NANCY, Berger-Levrault - 1894 - In-12 - Reliure toile un peu frottée, avec inscription "Lycée de Brest" entourée de palmes & d'1 couronne de laurier au 1er plat - Dos lisse avec titre et fleuron dorés - Couverture conservée - 334 pages - Très frais
248 p. Hardcover Very good condition good
248 p. Hardcover Very good condition good d.j. From the library of Earnest Elmo Calkins Laid in is a signed greeting card from the author to Earnest Calkins.
76 pages. Features include: Blewitt Pass; The ABC's of Coinshooting; Diamond Oddities; A Bottle Digger's Winter; Outlaws, Cattle Rustlers, or what?; How to Facet; Civil War sites along the North Carolina coast; Maine; San Saba County Indian relics; Venice, Florida - Graveyard for Sharks. Average wear. Book
70 pages. Features: Diamond finds; plowed fields - a THer's bonanza; Over discrimination - enemy number one; Suwanee River Coral; Lapidary skills not hard to learn; Copper country adventures; Digging up glass money - serious bottle diggers make money; Bad start, good finish - gals discover a great coinshooting spot; Treasure hunging - romantic adventure; Stanton, Arizona and its ruthless shopkeeper - the history of a ghost town; Black Hills treasure - some placer gold may lay hidden between Deerfield Reservoir and Mystic; The Invisible Purple - the amethysts of Maine. Above-average wear. Book
78 pages. Features: a look at some fine young treasure hunters; getting the drift on wood; what to do for an 'overshoot' signal problem; old house reveals forgotten treasure; down in the dumps; testing the Daytona Rangar metal detector; Coral Fever; Helpful hints for the gold rush, 1980; Sapphire, trout, gold and gemstones in Maine; Beware of Cacti; Winter fun areas pay off in summer; Mining for gold rush artifacts in Alaska; storm shooting Above-average wear. Book