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Trains Magazine, September 1943, Vol. 3, No. 4

Libri antichi e moderni
Multiple Contributors
Kalmbach Publishing Co., 1943
69,95 €
(Ladysmith, Canada)
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Metodi di Pagamento

Dettagli

  • Anno di pubblicazione
  • 1943
  • Luogo di stampa
  • USA
  • Autore
  • Multiple Contributors
  • Editori
  • Kalmbach Publishing Co.
  • Formato
  • 4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
  • Edizione
  • F First Edition
  • Soggetto
  • Trains Magazine, September 1943, Vol. 3, No. 4 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 Americana Magazine Back Issues Transportation
  • Descrizione
  • S Paperback
  • Stato di conservazione
  • Buono
  • Lingue
  • Inglese
  • Legatura
  • Brossura
  • Prima edizione
  • True

Descrizione

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

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