When the Steel Went Through
Macmillan company of Canada LTD, January 1947. Hardcover.
Macmillan company of Canada LTD, January 1947. Hardcover.
George Allen & Unwin Ltd., (1970). Hardcover. 240 pages. The book begins with the first steam locomtive was built in Scotland and ends when all the railways of Britain were 'grouped' and design and construction moved to England. Color frontis illustration with many other black-and-white illustrations.
Ephemera.
Pelican Publishing Company, January 1980. Trade Paperback.
American Railway Association, 1933. First Edition. Hardcover. Pp. 11528-11817 (sequentially paginated based on earlier volumes). Ca. 300 pages. A detailed transcript and summary of the Freight Claims meeting for 1933. Certainly an esoteric subject, but one vital to nationwide freight shipments - railways accross the country had to agree upon.....
Frontier Pub, September 1996. Trade Paperback.
Public Services Office of the Mayor, 1973. Trade Paperback.
(n.p.), 1897. Ephemera. Single leaf, printed on both sides. A leaflet opposing the proposed refinancing of the Central Pacific Railroad's debt. A few edge tears, thus very good.
(n.p.), 1896. First Edition. Pamphlet. 29 pages. The City of San Francisco created the Committee of Fifty 'appointed at the monster meeting at Metropolitan Temple, December 7th, 1895. Adolph Sutro, Mayor San Francisco, Chairman.' to oppose the Central Pacific and Southern Pacific Railroad's proposal to refinance its debt to the.....
(n.p.), 1896. Ephemera. Single sheet folded to make four pages. Text is mostly quotes from San Francisco mayor Adolph Sutro, one of the leading opponents of the Central Pacific. Sutro supports a proposal before the Kentucky legislature to overturn the charter of Collis Huntington's Southern Pacific Railroad. Reprinted from the.....
(n.p.), 1896? Ephemera. [3] pages; a single sheet folded in half. 'All the evils of Railroad power and tyranny are crystallized in the funding proposition pending before Congress.' A piece opposing the proposed refinancing of the Central Pacific Railroad's debt to the US government. Reprinted from the San Francisco Call.....
Percival Marshall, January 1960. Hardcover.
University of Nevada Press, August 2000. Trade Paperback. This memoir focuses on the now-vanished lifestyle of railroad hands and their families who lived along the Southern Pacific railroad tracks in the 1920s and 1930s.
Harold E. Cox, 1970. Trade Paperback. Volume I, nos. 1-12; vol. II, nos. 1-12; vol. III, nos. 1-12; vol. IV, nos. 2, 4-12. Brill was one of the leading street car manufacturers at the beginning of the 20th century. These magazines, profusely illustrated with photographs of Brill streetcars, were originally.....
Alta Napa Press, 1983. Trade Paperback. 58 pages.
International Textbook Company, 1937. Pamphlet.
West Jersey Chapter, National Railway Historical Society, January 1983. Trade Paperback.
West Colton Press, 1960. Trade Paperback. 60 pages. Very short stories on railroad themes. Scratchboard illustrations by Marshall Thomas. Uncommon. First edition (first printing). Very good in wrappers (paperback).
N/A, February 1985. Hardcover.
Houghton Mifflin, September 1979. Hardcover.
Simmons-Boardman, January 1979. Trade Paperback.
Adirondack Museum, 1986. Trade Paperback.
Eastern Railroad President's Conference, 1940. Pamphlet. 9.75 by 12. 5 inches. 32 pages. A souvenir program of show devoted to the railroad at the 1940 New York World's Fair. Very good in wrappers (oversized pamphlet).
(n.p.), 1946. Ephemera. Loose leaves in the publisher's box. Subtitled on the first leaf in French, Russian, and English (Results of Work Achieved by the First Group of Brigades). Octavo (6 by 9 inches). 48 leaves, including one map, unbound but laid into a folding cloth box stamped with the.....
Union Pacific Railroad, 1962. Mass Market Paperback. 64 pages. Pamphlet giving guidelines for growing, harvesting, and transporting fruits. Very good in wrappers (paperback). Clean inside. No highlighting or underlining.