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+ Holiday Haunts 1947. Ref: S8064  

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Great Western Railway.
Large octavo, 656 pages, folding GWR system map in pocket, details of each holiday resort, sepia photos of beauty spots, etc, hotel and boarding house advertising. Pictorial card covers with bathing belle, VG+.
Price: £25.00
 

The Southdown Story. A history of Southdown Motor Services Limited 1915 - 1965. Ref: S7625  

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Southdown Motor Services, 1965.
Octavo, 107 pages, photo illustrations, letter on company letterhead loosely inserted, laminated card covers a little worn and faded on spine, but generally a VG copy. **Celebratory history of Sussex bus company.
Price: £16.00
 

Accidents In Mines part 1. Ref: S6522  

Abel, F A.
Excerpt Proc Inst Civil Engs, 1887.
Octavo, 40 pages, disbound and stapled into serviceable card covers with paper backstrip, VG. **According to Wikipedia*, Sir Frederick Abel was chemist to the War Department and chemical referee to the Government. He was a specialist in the chemistry of explosives, and it is this aspect of mine safety that this part of the paper addresses. (*Who record that he was knighted in 1891: in which case the ICE were embarrassingly prescient.)
Price: £10.00
 

Steam : Its Generation And Use. With a catalogue of the manufactures of Babcock & Wilcox Ltd. Ref: S7722  

Babcock & Wilcox Ltd.
London, 1906.
Tall octavo, 182 pages with photo illustrations and diagrams of generating plant for power stations and industry. Original red cloth rebacked in red calf, VG. **Babcock & Wilcox Ltd was the European arm of the American Babcock & Wilcox Company. Originally in Renfrew, but this catalogue gives an address in Farringdon St, London EC; later they had an office (or works?) in Southwark Street, near Borough Market Junction, where dusty pipework was displayed in the windows. The firm still exists as Doosan Babcock.
Price: £40.00
 

A History Of Tin Mining And Smelting In Cornwall. Ref: S7702  

Barton, D B.
1989, Bradford Barton, 2nd edition, revised.
Octavo, 302 pages, 36 photo illustrations on plates, text diagrams and maps, jacket, near fine copy of a scarce mining history.
Price: £25.00
 

The Cornish Beam Engine. Ref: S6801  

Barton, D B.
Bradford Barton, 1969: 2nd edition.
Octavo, 285 pages, illustrated with photos, engravings and scale drawings, jacket, fine. **Deep mining could not have developed as it did save for the bringing to perfection in Cornwall of the steam engine as a means of raising water. The author goes into every aspect of the beam engine, from early development through its refinement for the purpose of stamping ore, for use underground and for the raising of miners by the celebrated man-engines. (A quote from the jacket blurb: it sounds a bit Brave New World, but means winding engines, of course.)
Price: £22.00
 

The Model Railway Handbook. A practical guide to the installation of a model railway. Ref: S7651  

Bassett-Lowke, W J.
1945, 11th edition reprinted.
Octavo, 152 pages, photo and line illustrations, some discolouration to the printed boards, but generally a VG copy of this famous guide.
Price: £20.00
 

Presidential Address (Public health in large cities worldwide). Ref: S6439  

Bazalgette, J W.
Excerpt Proc Inst Civil Engs, 1884.
Octavo, 70 pages, recent maroon cloth binding, near fine. **Sir Joseph's address compares public health in major foreign cities with the achievements of London. The address comprises 25 pages; the remainder of the work is a table of remarkable statistics. Seventy-nine major cities are compared with London in terms of population, water supply, sewerage, waste collection and disposal, police, abatoirs and tramways. Here are two examples.
Paris, Pekin, Perth (WA) and Philadelphia are consecutive. Their daily water consumption per head was: 36 gals; about a quarter of a bucket; - - (no waterworks); and 54.15 gals, nearly half of which is wasted. (London: 31¼ gals).
Constantinople does not impress Bazalgette: Cost of cleansing the streets - Nil. Cleaned by dogs.
Price: £30.00
 

Steam At Work. Road and farm engines. Ref: S6026  

Beaumont, A.
David & Charles, 1981.
Large octavo, 96 page album with brief essays introducing each chapter, jacket, fine. **Traction engines, steam tractors, ploughing engines, showman's road locomotives, steam wagons and steam rollers.
Price: £16.00
 

Traction Engines Past And Present. Ref: S6343  

Beaumont, A.
Bracken, 1989, 2nd impression.
Small quarto, 96 pages, album, jacket, fine. **The first edition was by D&C in 1974.
Price: £11.00
 

The Crystal Palace 1851-1936: A portrait of Victorian enterprise. Ref: S7098  

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Beaver, P.
Hugh Evelyn, 1970.
Quarto, 151 pages, numerous monochrome photographic illustrations and drawings, jacket, VG+.
Price: £18.00

On The Manufacture Of Salt Near Middlesbrough. Ref: S6386  

Bell, Sir L.
Excerpt Proc Inst Civil Engs, 1887.
Octavo, 28 pages and folding plate, disbound and stapled into serviceable card covers with paper backstrip, near fine. **Important for the development of the Teeside chemical industry.
Price: £12.00
 

50 Jahre BVG 1929 - 1979. Ein Rückblick auf ein Stück Berliner Verkehrsgeschichte. Ref: S7560  

Berliner Verkehrs-Betriebe.
Berlin, 1979 : BVB.
Square quarto, 140 pages, photos, maps, some colour, white card covers faintly discoloured, VG+. **Commemorative history of Berlin public transport : buses, trams and U-bahn.
Price: £12.00
 

Theory Of Fare Collection On Railways And Tramways. Ref: S4859  

Bett, W H.
Railway World, 1945.
Octavo, 32 pages + 11 plates (tables, ticket photos) and index, green cloth without jacket, VG+. **Study of British and overseas practice.
Price: £10.00
 

Yesterday's Golcondas. Notable British metal mines. Ref: S6377  

Bird, R H.
1977, Moorland.
Quarto, 112 page album, 137 surface and underground views, long captions, jacket, near fine.
Price: £18.00
 

New Training School At Wolverton Carriage & Wagon Works. Ref: S7579  

British Railways London Midland Region.
BR, 1954.
Quarto, 16 pages, illustrated with photos and a plan of the building, card covers, a little edge wear, but a bright copy, VG+. **A descriptive booklet to mark the opening.
Price: £12.00
 

Swindon Carriage & Wagon Works. Ref: S2866  

British Railways Western Region.
1957.
Octavo, 36 pages, many photo illustrations: interior views with machinery in operation, rolling stock etc, good plan of works, card covers, near fine. **Souvenir guide to the works, nice period item.
Price: £8.00
 

+ The Story Of Huddersfield. Ref: S8065  

Brook, R.
McGibbon & Kee 1968
Octavo, 394pp, photo illus, maps, jacket, VG. **Commissioned to celebrate the town's centenary of incorporation as a borough, and includes history of local transport and industry. Railways got off to a shaky start with the Manchester & Leeds Rly Co's declaration that "Huddersfield is not worth stopping the engine for"; eventually of course Huddersfield got one of the finest railway stations in the country, not pictured in the book, possibly because at time of writing BR were planning to hand it over to the Council and build a new smaller station.
Price: £20.00
 

The Industrial Archaeology Of The Stationary Steam Engine. Ref: S8018  

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Buchanan R A, & Watkins, G.
Allan Lane, 1976.
Octavo, 199 pages, photo plates and a partial listing of engines, jacket faded on spine, otherwise a fine copy. **Volume 13 in the Longmans/Allen Lane Industrial Archaeology series.
Price: £24.00

Richard Trevithick, giant of steam. Ref: S8014  

Burton, A.
Aurum Press, 2000.
Octavo, 245 pages, illustrations, chapter notes, jacket, fine copy. **Trevithick was the genius who transformed the cumbersome beam engines of Newcomen and Watt into an infinitely versatile source of power which would take the world forward into a new age. Here is a well-rounded and readable biography of the great man.
Price: £18.00
 

East Cheshire Textile Mills. Ref: S7043  

Calladine, A & Fricker, J.
RCHM,1993.
Large quarto, 181 pages, 175 illustrations and diagrams, map, chapter notes, gazetteer, bibliography, laminated card covers, VG+.
Price: £22.00
 

The Trolleybuses Of Newcastle Upon Tyne 1935-1966. Including details of the proposed trolleybus operations in Gateshead. Ref: S5897  

Canneaux, T P & Hanson, N H.
Trolleybooks, 1974, first edition.
Octavo, 200 pages + folding map, photo illustrations, many appendices (stock lists, routes, etc etc) card covers, near fine.
Price: £18.00
 

Cary's New Itinerary Of The Great Roads Throughout England And Wales. With many of the principal roads in Scotland. Ref: S4474  

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Cary, J.
1817, 7th edition.
Crown octavo, 950 pages, general map (torn, without loss), 6 area maps (all Southern England). Rebound in modern cloth, a clean copy. Invaluable for tracing the routes of old highways.
Price: £125.00

The Beginnings Of Industrial Britain. Ref: S8013  

Chapman, S D & Chambers, J D.
UTP, 1970.
Large quarto, 183 pages, many illustrations, diagrams and charts, jacket slightly worn, otherwise VG+. **The early factory system, raw materials, transport, social change, etc.
Price: £22.00
 

Chronicles Of A Country Works. Being a history of Messrs Charles Burrell & Sons Ltd of Thetford, the famous traction engine builders. Ref: S6730  

Clark, R H.
Percival Marshall, 1952.
Quarto, 305 pages, 167 illustrations and technical drawings in the text, production list, 27 tables, no jacket, cloth rather dull and rubbed, contents clean and tight. Very scarce.
Price: £100.00
 

The Development Of The English Steam Wagon. Ref: S7846  

Clark, R H.
Goose, 1963.
Large octavo, 236 pages, photographs and other diagrams, no jacket, some edge wear but generally VG+. **The definitive history.
Price: £20.00
 

The Widening Of London Bridge. Ref: S6391  

Cole, W B.
Excerpt Proc Inst Civil Engs, 1904-5.
Octavo, 20 pages + 2 long folding plates of drawings, recent maroon cloth binding, near fine.
Price: £20.00
 

The Trains On Avenue De Rumine. Ref: S7104  

Coluzzi, Count G.
1982, English edition, New Cavendish.
Oblong folio, 256 pages, hundreds of illustrations of locomotive and rolling stock models, nearly all in colour, descriptive text. Elaborate cloth binding in red, black and gilt, slip case, fine copy. **A catalogue of the vast model collection of Count Coluzzi, the founder of the Fulgurex model company. Scarce.
Price: £80.00
 

New Principle Of Steam Engine. Ref: S2806  

Congreve, Sir W.
1819, London: T Egerton.
Octavo, 48 pages + 3 folding diagrams. Original card covers, worn on spine otherwise VG. The full title is: A short account of a patent taken out by Sir William Congreve, Bart, for a new principle of steam engine; and also of a new mode which he has adopted for the consumption of smoke in the production of steam, the generation of gas, and in various other operations; being also the subject of a patent. The author is "now satisfied ... of the practicability of constructing a Steam Engine of so simple a form, that it may come within the reach of the ordinary mechanic, not only as to its cost, but in many cases even as to construction by his own hands". Sir William was more famous as the inventor of the rocket as a military weapon.
Price: £150.00
 

The Greenwich Footway Tunnel together with Subaqueous Tunnelling Through The Thames Gravel : Baker Street And Waterloo Railway (Haigh, A H). Ref: S7659  

Copperthwaite, W C.
1902, excerpt Proc Inst CE.
Octavo, 84 pages, 3 large folding plates of technical drawings, diagrams and tables in the text, new red cloth, fine. **Mr Haigh's paper in particular provoked an extensive discussion on the problems encountered.
Price: £28.00
 

Official Guide. Summer Tours In Scotland: Glasgow To The Highlands. Ref: S2862  

David MacBrayne Ltd.
1883.
Small octavo, 112 pages + folding map and 16 plates, handsome gilt stamped boards, with paddle steamer, previous owner's initials bold on endpaper, part of title page missing, with loss of first two lines of index on reverse, otherwise a near fine copy. ** Handsome Victorian publicity, factual details of sailings, boats etc, and enticing descriptions of tours available.
Price: £80.00
 

The Industrial Revolution In North Wales. Ref: S7516  

Dodd, A H.
University of Wales Press, 1971, new impression.
Octavo, 439 pages, maps, jacket, old sellotape marks on endpapers, otherwise VG+.
Price: £21.00
 

Dow's Dictionary Of Railway Quotations. Ref: S7933  

Dow, A.
2006 John Hopkins University Press
Quarto, 355 pages, more than 3,400 entries, jacket, fine copy. **Wide ranging with touches of humour: "They thought of calling themselves Morecambe and Leeds, but decided it sounded too much like a cheap day return."
Price: £24.00
 

Tie Hackers To Timber Harvesters. The history of logging in British Columbia's interior. Ref: S7429  

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Drushka, K.
Madiera Park, BC, 1998 : Harbour Publishing.
Large quarto, 240 pages, many illustrations, jacket, fine. **Full of interest from the logging and milling point of view; railway content incidental. In BC the logging industry got under way during the mid nineteenth century gold rushes, boomed during the construction of the trans-Canada railway, and continues to play a key part in the economy of the state.
Price: £24.00

The Yorkshire Ouse. The history of a river navigation. Ref: S5512  

Duckham, B F.
New York, 1968: Kelley; USA edition of (and identical with) D&C publication 1967.
Octavo, 226 pages + 16 pages of plates, maps, notes, glossary etc, jacket, VG. **Account of the improvement and use of the tideway and upper reaches of one of England's greatest rivers. The Ouse was a vital trading route throughout the middle ages, and subsequently had important ports at Selby and Goole and connected with the Aire & Calder Navigation. Even at the time of writing the Ouse carried a greater quantity of goods further inland than any other British river.
Price: £20.00
 

Buses Illustrated June 1950. Ref: S6659  

Dunbar, C S (editor).
Ian Allan.
Crown octavo, 32 pages, photo illustrations, original blue pictorial paper covers, near fine. ** Volume 1 No 6, in super nick.
Price: £12.00
 

Buses Illustrated Volume 1 Number 7 (July 1950). Ref: S6122  

Dunbar, C S (editor).
Ian Allan.
Small octavo format, 32 pages, VG+. **Commer, Ticket History, The Modern Tram etc etc.
Price: £12.00
 

The Railways Of The South Maitland Coalfields. Ref: S5571  

Eardley, G H.
Sydney, 1969: ARHS.
Quarto, 162 pages, photos, map, track plans, card covers, top corner bumped, otherwise VG. **History of an extensive privately owned railway system serving the numerous collieries and mining properties of the South Mailand coalfield in New South Wales.
Price: £45.00
 

Edinburgh Transport Map. Bus routes and city centre plan 1964-65. Ref: S6438  

Edinburgh Corporation Transport.
Edinburgh Corporation, 1964.
Landscape, 25" x 35", double-sided, stout paper folded to 4¼ x 6¼". Smaller inner city map and Corporation transport information on the reverse, full page city map on the inside. Extends from Corstorphine to Eastfield and from the Forth to Hillend (roughly the area now bordered by the City Bypass) with bus routes and numbers marked in red. VG+.
Price: £8.00
 

Saltley Firing Days. Footplate memories, 1950-59. Ref: S6149  

Essery, T.
Silver Link, 1994, revised, enlarged edition.
Large octavo, 255 pages, photo illustrations, glazed card covers, fine. **Reminiscences of nine years that the author spent in the employ of BR at Saltley mpd in Birmingham, joining as a cleaner in 1950 and departing as a top link fireman in 1959.
Price: £12.00
 

Manchester's Trolleybuses. Ref: S4620  

Eyre, D M, Heaps, C W & Taylor, C.
Manchester Transport Museum, 1967.
Large octavo, 72 pages + large folding route map, photo illustrations, detailed stock lists, card covers, VG. **Useful history.
Price: £12.00
 

Manchester's Buses 1906 - 1945. Ref: S7476  

Eyre, D M.
Manchester Transport Museum, 1971.
Quarto, 112 pages, photo illustrations, detailed stock lists, card covers, VG. **History of the development of the bus fleet up to the end of the second world war.
Price: £12.00
 

The Manchester Bus. Ref: S7872  

Eyre, M & Heaps, C.
TPC, 1989.
Large quarto, 383 pages + large folding map, photo illustrations, fleet lists, glazed boards, near fine. ** History of the development of the bus fleet and networks of Manchester Corporation.
Price: £40.00
 

The History Of Scout Motors Limited Of Salisbury. Ref: S6723  

Farrant, J P.
Salisbury & S Wilts IA Group, nd c1970.
Octavo, 24 pages, photo illustrations, ex library: stamps on title page / frontispiece, front endpaper torn out, lacks jacket, remainder VG. **Brief history of short-lived factory producing motor vehicles and marine engines.
Price: £12.00
 

Let Me Drive! Ref: S7842  

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Fawcett, B.
Blackie, nd, 1950s.
Small quarto, 64 pages + 13 pages of coloured plates, diagrams and drawings in the text, paper-covered boards with cloth backstrip, VG+. **Juvenile. Our unspeakably fortunate hero appears to have penetrated an engine shed and - far from being chased out by an irate foreman - has been permitted to drive a Coronation, no less, for the asking. The real engine-driver grounds him thoroughly in the working of the machine before they start, and his driving instructions are very detailed, but clear and nicely illustrated.
Price: £12.00

The History And Development Of Steam On Common Roads. Ref: S5350  

Fletcher, W.
Spon, 1891.
Octavo, 306 pages, 108 diagrams and engravings, eight of which are on folding plates. Advertising pages. Newly rebound in green cloth, mark across front board. Some marks of usage within, nevertheless a good copy of a road steam rarity.
Price: £80.00
 

The Spas And Health Resorts Of Central Wales And Neighbourhood. Ref: S4904  

Gallichan, W M.
LMS, c1925.
Small octavo, 64 page guide book, folding map, photos, lovely colour card cover, VG+.
Price: £25.00
 

Castles To Warships. On the Great Western footplate. Ref: S7787  

Gardner, J.
John Murray, 1986.
Octavo, 245 pages + 16 pages of photo plates, some drawings of diesels, map, jacket, fine. **Autobiography of an engine driver based mainly at Didcot and Reading.
Price: £15.00
 

Garraway Father And Son. Ref: S7660  

Garraway, A.
Middleton, 1985.
Octavo, 158 pages, photo illustrations, glazed boards, fine. **A double biography/autobiography. Garraway senior worked on the Palestine Railway, and the LNER; Allan Garraway's career included railway operation in occupied Germany, Eastern Region breakdowns and locomotive performance, the first few weeks of the Talyllyn revival, the resurrection of the Festiniog Railway and ends with his "retirement" on the Aviemore Railway.
Price: £14.00
 

The Durham Miners 1919-1960. Ref: S6526  

Garside, W R.
Allen & Unwin, 1971.
Octavo, 544 pages, 2 maps, tables, bibliography, some edge wear to jacket, generally VG+. **The official history; a scholarly work.
Price: £18.00
 

Hornby Book Of Trains. A reprint of the Hornby Catalogues for 1927-1932. Ref: S6530  

Gorham, F R.
OPC, 1973.
Landscape quarto, about 250 pages, glazed boards slightly bowed, slight split at head of spine, otherwise VG. **Alongside the mouthwatering illustrated lists of clockwork and electric engines and their accessories are quite grown-up articles on railway matters. "Goods Train Control: A Marvel of Organisation" and "Modernising a Locomotive: The Re-built "Claughtons" " would probably tax the comprehension of the modern lad.
Price: £18.00
 

Edward Thompson Of The LNER. Ref: S8017  

Grafton, P.
Oakwood Press (Oakwood Library of Railway History no.145), 2nd edition 2007
Octavo, 152 pages, well illustrated with photos and occasional locomotive drawings, laminated card covers, square back, near fine.
Price: £10.00
 

GWR Engines. Ref: S3170  

Great Western Railway.
GWR, 1938.
Small octavo, 112 pages, card covers, photo illustrations (mainly works photos, with main dimensions added), loco lists, some spotting on cover, VG. **Nice GW publicity item.
Price: £15.00
 

GWR Engines. Names, numbers, types & classes. Ref: S6485  

Great Western Railway.
D&C reprint, 1989 (4th impression).
Small octavo, 108 pages, many photos. Glazed boards, fine. **"A reprint of the engine books of 1911, 1928 and 1946 with some pages from that of 1938."
Price: £10.00
 

The Engine Book. Ref: S3221  

Great Western Railway.
GWR, 1935.
Small octavo, 80 pages, card covers, photo illustrations (mainly works photos, with main dimensions added), loco lists, some marks on last page, VG. **Nice GW publicity item.
Price: £19.00
 

Apprenticeship In Steam. The memoirs of a general engineer. Ref: S6721  

Hampshire, J.
Falmouth, 1969: Lake.
Octavo, 152 pages, photo illustrations, card covers a little worn and marked, contents VG. **Scarce. Sequel to I Worked With Traction Engines. The author's father ran a large haulage business using steam traction engines; on leaving school the author entered into an apprenticeship in steam engineering before joining the family firm. His subsequent career included the RN, the merchant navy, and operation Pluto; during the war he erected steam sawmills.
Price: £18.00
 

Memories Of Birmingham's Transport. Part Two. Ref: S4628  

Harvey (compiler); Glover & Perkins (photographers).
BTHG, 1988.
Octavo, 72 page album, card covers, fine. **West Midlands Transport In Pictures series. Some nice street scenes in this booklet in which tram pictures predominate. There are also buses, trolley buses and a strange lorry converted from a bus body. Plenty of information in the captions.
Price: £8.00
 

Railway Ribaldry. Being 96 pages of railway humour. Ref: S5560  

Heath Robinson, W.
Ian Allan reprint, nd.
Quarto, 96 pages, card covers, VG+. **Originally published by the Great Western Railway in 1935, to mark the company's centenary. An inspired collection of WHR's trademark ramshackle contraptions in railway vein.
Price: £12.00
 

The Traveller's Guide To India, Australia, China And The Far East. Ref: S5421  

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Henry King & Co.
London, 1899.
Duodecimo, 128 pages, with several maps tipped in, light card covers, some wear but generally in very good condition. **Henry King & Co were travel agents in London. Their guide offers quantities of practical information for the traveller, including details of the overland route to Brindisi for onward travel through the Suez canal.
Price: £20.00

The Quarries. Ironstone, limestone and sand. Ref: S5656  

Hewlett, H B.
Market Overton IRA, 1979.
Quarto, 46 pages, photo illustrations, maps, site plans, card covers, VG+. **A reprint of the 1935 original, which in turn was reprinted from the Stantonian: the magazine of the Stanton Ironworks Co Ltd which was the author's employer. This is a short survey, but a singularly knowledgeable and interesting one.
Price: £18.00
 

+ London Midland Fireman. Ref: S8066  

Higson, M F.
Ian Allan 1972.
Octavo, 142 pages, photo illustrations, diagrams, jacket, near fine copy. **Octavo, 144 pages + 20 pages of photo plates, jacket, near fine. **Mike Higson's detailed account of his experiences stationed at Lancaster, Burton-on-Trent and Crewe. He rose from cleaner to fireman, and fired all sorts of locomotives from shunting tanks to express pacifics.
Price: £15.00
 

London Midland Fireman. Ref: S6257  

Higson, M F.
Ian Allan, 1972.
Octavo, 144 pages + 20 pages of photo plates, jacket, VG. **Mike Higson's detailed account of his experiences stationed at Lancaster, Burton-on-Trent and Crewe. He rose from cleaner to fireman, and fired all sorts of locomotives from shunting tanks to express pacifics.
Price: £16.00
 

The Armstrongs Of The Great Western. Their times, surroundings and contemporaries. Ref: S5960  

Holcroft, H.
Railway World, 1953.
Octavo, 140 pages + photo plates (incl one colour plate by F Moore), line illustrations in the text, including locomotive drawings, track plans etc, no jacket, otherwise very good.. **The Armstrong family served the GWR for three generations. Joseph Armstrong (1816-77), the locomotive engineer, is perhaps best known. The book studies the family and its background, the locomotive works where they worked, at Wolverhampton, Swindon and elsewhere, and the locomotives they designed and worked with.
Price: £18.00
 

The Prestige Series. Doncaster. Ref: S7606  

Holmes, R & Banks, J.
Venture, 2005.
Three volumes large octavo, each 64 pages, maps, many photos, card covers, fine set. ** Buses in Doncaster. The volumes are titled 1: Independents - the first 30 years; 2 : Independents - from 1950; 3 : The Corporation. Essentially fleet histories, copiously illustrated.
Price: £18.00
 

Liverpool Transport. Ref: S7154  

Horne, J B & Maund, T B.
LRTL, 1975 - 1989.
Four volumes, folio, 153 / 359 / 216 / 257 pages, maps, route maps and photo illustrations, laminated boards, VG+. **Volume 1: 1930 - 1900; Volume 2 : 1900 -1930; Volume 3 : 1931 - 1939; Volume 4 : 1939 - 1957. The set is a very detailed history of bus and tram services in Liverpool. A fifth volume to "describe transport in the city after the demise of the tram system and up to deregulation" is advertised on Volume 4, but is not included; we are not aware whether it was ever published.
Price: £100.00
 

The Sentinel. A history of Alley & MacLellan and the Sentinel Waggon Works. Ref: S7944  

Hughes, W J, Thomas, J L, & Thomas, A R.
David & Charles (Volume 1) & Woodpecker Publications (Volume 2), 1973-1987.
Two volumes medium octavo, 320 + 319 pages, illustrations and diagrams, numerous appendices and listings, jackets, fine set of the scarce standard history of the Sentinel business.
Price: £95.00
 

A Century Of Traction Engines. Ref: S5352  

Hughes, W J.
Percival Marshall, 1959.
Octavo, 262 pages, 181 illustrations (drawings and photographs) in text, some wear to jacket, VG. **Subtitled "Being an historical account of the rise and decline of an industry whose benefits to mankind were and are incalculable."
Price: £20.00
 

Railways On The Screen. Ref: S5570  

Huntley, John.
Ian Allan, 1993.
Small quarto, 205 pages, plus illustrations. Jacket. Near fine. **The most comprehensive catalogue of pre-1993 railway films available and greatly sought-after by enthusiasts of films with railway content; Huntley lists not only all films with railway scenes but also many of the commercially available videos, giving date, stars, director, and an outline of the plot or topic. Both documentary and commercial movies are included and each film is rated for the amount of railway coverage. Illustrated with some memorable stills.
Price: £17.00
 

Inchley's Theory Of Heat Engines. Ref: S5473  

Inchley, W.
Longmans, 1944, 6th edition edited and revised by H Wright Baker.
Octavo, 455 pages, text figures, tables, charts, jacket, VG. **A scientific work setting out the principles of hot air engines, reciprocating and turbine steam engines and internal combustion engines. There is also a chapter on mechanical refrigerators and reversed heat engines.
Price: £18.00
 

The Story Of Pickfords. Ref: S7879  

Ingram, A.
Roundoak Publishing, 1994.
Quarto, 111 pages, photos, jacket, near fine. **Generously-illustrated history of the well-known carriers founded some time around the middle of the 17th century and continuing to thrive.
Price: £16.00
 

Dynamometers. Ref: S7861  

Jervis-Smith, F J.
Constable, 1915.
Octavo, 267 pages, illustrated with diagrams, drawings and photographs, green cloth binding, ex school reference library, RAF Halton, with stamps and labels but no signs of use, otherwise a VG+ copy. ** The author writes : "It has been my aim to place before the reader an account of some of the machines which have from time to time been invented with a view to estimate the output of prime-movers, and the power absorbed by machines when driven by engines or motors." It is not a book for the non-technically minded and I grieve to note that the withdrawal record at the back of the book does not record a single borrowing.
Price: £18.00
 

My Life In Steam. Ref: S5295  

Judkins, K.
Oakwood, 1970.
Octavo, 71 pages + 12 pages photo plates, hardback, jacket, fine. **The author's experience encompassed road vehicles and industrial railways and Foden Works in its steam heyday. A lively read.
Price: £20.00
 

Great Western Road Vehicles. Ref: S6669  

Kelley, P J.
OPC, 2002.
Large quarto, 256 pages, copiously illustrated with photos, also some line drawings, jacket, fine. **The definitive guide to the subject, this volume draws on the information in the author's earlier two works, but uses his more recent research to expand and reinterpret his original data.
Price: £25.00
 

The Overtype Steam Road Waggon; The Undertype Steam Road Waggon. Ref: S6302  

Kelly, M A.
Goose, 1971; 1975.
Two volumes, large quarto, 147 + 242 pages, photos and line drawings, works lists, jackets, some discolouration of prelims and edges, generally VG+. **Survey of British wagons, by manufacturer, includes sections on on foreign manufacturers, and a substantial appendix on management and operation of overtype wagons.
Price: £65.00
 

The Steam Lorry. Ref: S6286  

Kidner, R W.
Oakwood, 1956, 2nd (revised) edition.
Octavo, 28 pages, photo illustrations, diagrams, card covers, near fine. **Locomotion Papers No 3.
Price: £8.00
 

Roads And Rails Of London 1900-1933. Ref: S7466  

Klapper, C F.
Ian Allan, 1976.
Quarto, 192 pages, many photo illustrations, 4 pages colour illustrations, jacket protected by heavy clear film, near fine. **Knowledgeable study of London transport in the days of independent bus and tram companies, horse-drawn goods vehicles and little local steam trains; excellent selection of period illustrations.
Price: £14.00
 

The Story Of St Nicholas Works. A history of Charles Burrell & Sons Ltd 1803-1928. Ref: S7222  

Lane, M R.
Unicorn Press, 1994.
Large quarto, 304 pages, 317 illustrations, production list, jacket, fine copy. **Founded in Thetford in 1803 and became one of the most famous manufacturers of steam traction engines in the world, Burrells was closed down in 1928 after an ill-fated takeover.
Price: £35.00
 

+ Burrell Showman's Road Locomotives. Ref: S8067  

Lane, Michael R.
MAP 1971
Octavo, 319 pages, 144 photo illustrations and diagrams, list of production numbers and lists of principal owners, large folding drawing at back, no jacket (possibly not issued with one), dark blue silk cloth, near fine copy.
Price: £28.00
 

On The Steam Engines In Cornwall. Ref: S7004  

Lean, T.
Bradford Barton, 1969 : reprint of 1st edn of 1839.
1969 reprint of 1st edn of 1839. 8vo, 152pp, tables, cloth, dw, F. **Performance and efficiency of pumping engines. £18
Price: £18.00
 

Fifty Years Of Motorbuses 1924 - 1974. Ref: S5485  

Leicester City Transport.
1974.
Folio, 42 pages, photo illustrations, card covers, VG. **A brief introductory history is followed by photographs, technical details number listings and disposals of all bus types run by the undertaking from the six 1924 Tilling Stevens TS6s to the 8 Scania BR111DHs so far delivered in 1974.
Price: £10.00
 

An Index To Railway Model Drawings. Ref: S5098  

Leleux, S.
Oakwood Press, 1972.
Octavo, 126 pages of duplicated typescript listing, card covers. With Supplement 1973-4, 37 pages, card covers. Both items.near fine. **A combined index to the drawings in Model Railway Constructor, Railway Modeller and Model Railways.
Price: £14.00
 

The Trent & Mersey Canal. Ref: S7616  

Lindsay, J.
David & Charles, 1979.
Octavo, 182 pages, photo and line illustrations, maps, jacket, near fine. ** One of the Canals Of The British Isles series.
Price: £20.00
 

The First Sixty Years. A pictorial record of the Liverpool Corporation Passenger Transport undertaking issued on the occasion of the last tramcar running in Liverpool on the 14th September, 1957. Ref: S7334  

Liverpool Corporation Passenger Transport.
LCPT, 1957.
Tall octavo, 40 pages, 30 of which are of photographs, short historical introduction, three pages of statistical and other information, cream card covers slightly browned otherwise near fine. ** A nice commemorative item, the covers have an understated design in green and cream
Price: £8.00
 

The Railway Man. Ref: S7840  

Lomax, E.
Cape, 1995 (1st edition).
Octavo, 278 pages, map, jacket, VG. **Autobiographical account of a soldier who was taken prisoner at the fall of Singapore, put to work building the Burma-Siam railway, brutally punished for his involvement with an illicit radio and, much later, re-united and reconciled with the most hated of his torturers. This powerful story is not essentially a railway book but as Lomax was keenly interested in railways throughout his life (and a customer of ours), starting with his boyhood fascination with trains in Edinburgh, railways run as a recurrent theme through the book.
Filmed in 2013, starring Colin Firth and Nicole Kidman; we supplied a Bradshaw for the production. Eric Lomax died in 2012, during the filming.
Price: £14.00
 

Locomotives Of The LMS Past And Present. Ref: S4018  

London Midland & Scottish Railway.
Undated c1932.
Quarto, 51 pages, text + 24 pages photos and 8 pages colour plates, lists, card covers.** A decent copy of an attractive publication often seen in shabby state.
Price: £18.00
 

The Track Of The Coronation Scot. A running commentary on the journey from London to Glasgow by the west coast route. Ref: S5510  

London Midland & Scottish Railway.
LMS, nd c1938.
Booklet, similar in shape to triple-fold A4 leaflet, but taller, 32 pages, illustrated with diagrammatic maps of the line, blue art deco card covers (6220 at speed), staples slightly rusty, part of menu inscribed inside front cover in an unsteady hand (done in the train?) otherwise VG+. **Number 3 in the LMS Book Of The Train series. Two pages extolling the new locomotives and carriages are followed by a milage table and a two-page introduction. The remainder of the book is a series of diagrammatic maps of the route from Euston to Glasgow Central showing bridges, junctions, rivers, towns and other sights of interest on either side. There is a full map of the route on the centre spread.
Price: £12.00
 

London Travel Survey 1949. Ref: S3923  

London Transport.
London Transport Executive, 1950.
Large octavo, 48 pages, map, 19 tables, paper covered boards (light wear) and cloth backstrip, some light annotations but generally VG. **The survey was carried out by LT from 3000 sample households within an extended Greater London area together with three 'country towns' - St Albans, Dartford and Reigate.
Price: £20.00
 

London's Country. Guide No 1: By road, stream and fieldpath north of the Thames. Ref: S4384  

London's Underground.
London's Underground, 5th edition, nd (1920s).
Octavo, 104 pages, many good maps, photos, heavy card covers, VG. **Charming guide to pretty places around London, with travel directions etc. "This guide is designed especially to be of service to travellers by motor-bus through London's beautiful countryside... The experienced motor-bus traveller knows that the cost of travelling is less than a shilling for ten miles, and reckons on a motor-bus running about ten miles an hour". There is a companion volume for south of the Thames, which is listed here at #S5822.
Price: £16.00
 

London's Country. Guide No 2: By road, stream and fieldpath south of the Thames. Ref: S5822  

London's Underground.
London's Underground, 5th edition, nd (1920s).
Octavo, 106 pages, many good maps, photos, heavy card covers, pictorial, depicting ancient buildings, VG. **Charming guide to pretty places around London, with travel directions etc. There is a companion volume for north of the Thames, which may be listed here at #S4384.
Price: £16.00
 

Coach Work By Charles H Roe Limited Leeds. Volume One 1920-1942. Ref: S7088  

Marshall, R.
TPC, nd c1970.
Large landscape octavo, 196 pages, 7-page introduction followed by captioned photos, pictorial glazed cloth boards, possibly not issued with jacket, VG. **A pictorial survey of bus building from the twenties to the forties with a brief history.
Price: £20.00
 

Hydraulic Power. Ref: S6627  

McNeil, I.
Longmans, 1972.
Octavo, 197 pages + 12 pages of plates, bibliography and extensive list of sources, jacket, near fine. **From the Longmans' Industrial Archaeology series: the development of the theory of hydraulic power in the seventeenth century, its remarkable growth in the nineteenth and the many ingenious uses for it are scientifically documented in this highly readable work.
Price: £24.00
 

Devon At Work. Past and present. Ref: S7721  

Minchinton, W.
David & Charles, 1974.
Quarto, 112 page photo album with extensive captions and brief notes on each industry, map, jacket, fine. **An intelligent selection of images of the main industries of the county. In the same format as the publisher's various "In Pictures" series.
Price: £18.00
 

The Eveleigh Railway Workshops. Ref: S5178  

Moore, D.
Sydney, 1996: Simpson.
Large square quarto, 120 pages, 51 photo plates, some colour, plus some portraits of former staff, jacket, fine. **Moore was commissioned to photograph the Eveleigh railway yards "before it was too late". So far as I can tell it was already too late, as the pictures seem to be of a closed works, although there are one or two with locomotives, perhaps brought in for the picture. However that may be, there are many interesting views of abandoned machinery, interspersed with shots of tools, and heaps of bogies etc, with pithy comments by former workers. The photos, of a high professional standard, are the point of the book, but there is also a seven-page history of the works.
Price: £15.00
 

The St Just Mining District. Ref: S7214  

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Noall, C.
Bradford Barton, 1973.
Octavo, 179 pages, map, photo illustrations, diagrams, plans, jacket, fine copy. **Volume in the series Monographs on Mining History.
Price: £21.00

+ William Stanier. An engineering biography. Ref: S8068  

Nock, O S.
Ian Allan 1964.
Octavo, 190 pages + 32 photo plates, table of locomotive data, jacket, near fine. **Biography of the CME of the LMS, designer of the mighty Coronation class pacific locomotive and member of the Indian "Pacific" Locomotive Committee.
Price: £23.00
 

Centenary Of The Opening Of The Belfast & Ballymena Railway. Ref: S6406  

Northern Counties Committee.
NCC, 1948.
Duodecimo, 72 pages + folding sheet of company seal drawings, photo and line illustrations, map, ex BR (ER) Staff Railway Society library with neat ink and embossed stamps, a little wear to card covers, VG. **Nice commemorative booklet, with a 35 page NCC chronology, a handsome centre spread map and a description of the journey from Belfast to Londonderry and the towns along the route.
Price: £20.00
 

Castles. Ref: S5752  

Oman, Sir C.
GWR, 1926, sole edition.
Quarto, 230 pages + 94 pages photo plates/map, coloured frontispiece and 1 other coloured plate, 67 line drawings, red boards, cloth back strip, folding GW map in pocket, a little cockled, both endpapers split at spine, front hinges a little weak but holding, otherwise a very good copy. **Note for beginners, this book is about fortifications, not locomotives. It is a guide book, albeit a scholarly one, on a grand scale, and describes castles reachable by the GWR.
Price: £35.00
 

History Of The British Trolleybus. Ref: S7936  

Owen, N.
1974 David & Charles
Octavo, 188 pages, photo illustrations, route diagrams, tables, jacket, VG+. **A region-by-region study of trolleybus systems.
Price: £18.00
 

Rambles Around The Cambrian Coast. Ref: S3121  

Page, H E.
GWR, 1936.
Crown octavo, 127 pages, with photo plates and walking routes, decorative card covers, some spotting to cover, otherwise a very good copy.
Price: £15.00
 

Rambles In Shakespeare Land And The Cotswolds. Ref: S2974  

Page, H E.
GWR, 1938, 2nd edition.
Small octavo, 119 pages with general and walk maps, drawings by Mayo, card covers showing cottages in a hilly landscape, VG.
Price: £14.00
 

History Of The Institution Of Mechanical Engineers. Ref: S7555  

Parsons, R H.
IMechE, 1947.
Large octavo, 299 pages, portrait and other plates, text diagrams, jacket, near fine. **A readable history describing the formation and development of the institution, many of the subjects discussed and some of its famous men. Much of railway interest, of course, but I cannot resist mentioning Mr E Perrett's 1875 floating swimming bath (with changing rooms). It measured 177 x 25 feet and was moored under Charing Cross railway bridge. It was filled with Thames water rendered potable by being passed through 300 filter bags and warmed by the exhaust steam of the pumping machinery. Truly one learns something new every day.
Price: £20.00
 

The Life And Times Of Daniel Gooch. Ref: S6398  

Platt, A.
Sutton, 1987.
Large octavo, 217 pages, illustrated from contemporary sources, bibliography, jacket, fine. **The GWR's first locomotive engineer was a man of many parts: he was awarded a baronetcy for his part in the laying of the first Atlantic cable, became chairman of the GWR, oversaw the construction of the Severn tunnel and served as an MP for twenty years.
Price: £17.00
 

The Copper And Lead Mines Around The Manifold Valley, North Staffordshire. Ref: S7577  

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Porter, L & Robey, J.
Landmark Publishing, 2000.
Quarto, 269 pages, photo illustrations, line diagrams and maps, jacket, near fine. **The story of the Ecton copper mine and other mining ventures for copper, lead and zinc ores in North Staffordshire. Ecton mine developed into a fabulously wealthy enterprise, becoming the richest and deepest mine in the country.
Price: £20.00

A Century Of Progress. A centenary brochure of Derby Carriage and Wagon Works. Ref: S6162  

Radford, J B.
BR, 1974.
Octavo, 56 pages, many photos, site plan, signed by author, pictorial card covers (Cuneo painting on front), VG+. **A very nice publicity booklet.
Price: £12.00
 

The Business Of Travel. A fifty years' record of progress. Ref: S1438  

Rae, W F.
1891, Thomas Cook.
Crown octavo, 318 pages, brown cloth, gilt decoration, VG/F. **The early history of the Cook travel business. Inevitably self-congratulatory in tone, nevertheless an interesting read.
Price: £30.00
 

Clockwork, Steam And Electric. The history of model railways to 1939. Ref: S6863  

Reder, G.
Ian Allan,1972.
Square octavo, 216 pages, 490 photo and other illustrations, jacket, near fine. **English language edition of a history first published in Germany. The lively translation was made by C Hamilton Ellis. The history covers model railways worldwide, not just German and English.
Price: £18.00
 

Sir Richard Tangye. Ref: S7720  

Reid, S J.
Duckworth, 1909.
Octavo, 270 pages, frontispiece portrait, top edge gilt, rest uncut. Limited edition of 50 copies on hand made paper, dark blue buckram cloth and gilt, rubbed at extremities, frontispiece and its tissue guard browned, otherwise contents clean and tight, VG. **Rare. Biography of the founder of Tangye Brothers, Hydraulic Engineers of Birmingham, manufacturers of hydraulic jacks and presses: the launch of the "Great Eastern" was an early success.
Price: £100.00
 

The Channel Ferry. Advantages and feasibility of a train ferry between England and France. Ref: S2275  

Rodakowski, E de.
London, Harrison, 1905.
Large octavo, 236 pages, many photo plates, plans, and diagrams. Original green cloth showing usage, strained on inner joints, contents clean and sound. Scarce. **Detailed proposals based on experience of North American (in particular the Ann Arbor railroad) and European practice. Progress was hastened by the Great War, when the Richborough train ferry was introduced for military traffic. The first commercial ferries were introduced by the LNER (at Harwich) and SR (Dover).
Price: £55.00
 

The Steam Engine Of Thomas Newcomen. Ref: S5611  

Rolt, L T C & Allen, J S.
1977, Moorland.
Quarto, 160 pages, photos, tables, diagrams, drawings, jacket, near fine. **A very readable history of Newcomen's development of the steam engine.
Price: £30.00
 

+ Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Ref: S8069  

Rolt, L T C.
Longmans, 1957: 1st edition.
Octavo, 345 pages, photo plates, a little wear to book and jacket at head of spine, otherwise a near fine copy. **Classic engineering biography.
Price: £24.00
 

From Sea To Sea. The Canal du Midi. Ref: S6483  

Rolt, L T C.
Allen Lane, 1973; sole edition.
Octavo, 198 pages, 44 photo plates, appendices, jacket, VG+. **Very scarce. Rolt's final book during his lifetime. And a fascinating subject : the canal was built between 1666 and 1681, the greatest work of engineering in the world at the time, to provide an inland route for shipping between the Atlantic and the Mediterranean. It was the first ever major summit canal climbing to a height of 600 ft. The problem of water supply was solved by a forty-mile system of feeder canals and the construction of the mighty St Ferreol Dam.
Price: £30.00
 

Locomotion In Victorian London. Ref: S3777  

Sekon, G.A.
Oxford Univ Press, 1938.
Octavo, 212 pages, well illus on plates and in text. Some spotting of foredge and prelims but a good and sound copy. VG. **Pioneering study with wide coverage.
Price: £40.00
 

James Nasmith, Engineer. An autobiography. Ref: S1625  

Smiles, S (ed).
Murray, 1883.
Octavo, 456 pages, plates, portrait, original decorated cloth with steam hammer motif in gilt, slightly rubbed but a good sound copy, VG. **The great machine-tool maker and inventor of the steam hammer. The renowned Patricroft works at Manchester also built locomotives. (During the second world war it was requisitioned as, and remained, an ordnance factory.)
Price: £45.00
 

Industrial Biography. Iron workers and tool makers. Ref: S6823  

Smiles, S.
D&C, 1967 : reprint with additional illustrations.
Octavo, 342 pages, illustrated, jacket, VG+. **Includes Dud Dudley, Yarranton, the Darbys, Huntsman, Cort, Mushet, Neilson, Bramah, Maudslay, Matthew Murray, Nasmyth, Fairbairn.
Price: £24.00
 

Lives Of The Engineers. With an account of their principal works. Ref: S7235  

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Smiles, S.
David & Charles, 1968 : reprint of the 1862 edition.
Three volumes octavo, 484 pages + 502 pages + 512 pages, a little edge fading to jackets, slight spotting to prelims, volume 1, otherwise a fine set. **The classic biographies. A brief forward by L T C Rolt to each volume.
Price: £75.00

The BR Mechanised Iron Foundry, Horwich. Ref: S7841  

Smith, S A S.
Institution Of Locomotive Engineers, 1955.
Octavo, 57 pages, photos, plans, diagrams, new cloth binding, fine. **Technical paper abstracted from the journal of the ILE and nicely bound in black cloth. Describes the largest continuous casting plant on BR, with much information on the operation for the production of chairs, base plates and brake blocks.
Price: £20.00
 

Some Early Robey Steam Engines. Ref: S7878  

Southworth, P J M.
Chesterfield, 1986 : published by the author.
Folio, 43 page album : photos, some diagrams, card covers. **Robey's were a builder of engines in Lincoln founded in 1854 and working into the early C20. These photographs are from two albums of Robey's own albumen prints dating between 1874 - 1886 and show stationary, portable and locomotive engines in and around the works.
Price: £12.00
 

Light Commercial Vehicles. Ref: S6765  

Stevens-Stratten, S W.
Ian Allan, 1991.
Quarto, 96 pages, mainly photos, jacket, fine. **Survey starting with the first commercial vehicles, around 1904 and continuing up to the date of publication (C reg), showing the advances made in appearance, carrying capacity and technical progress. The illustrations are arranged by manufacturer, with a brief history of the firm and its products at the start of each section. The author is particularly keen on traditional sign-painting, includes some fine examples and deplores the loss of this art.
Price: £14.00
 

County Borough, The history of Burton On Trent, Vol 1 Edwardian Burton. Ref: S8019  

Stuart, D.
The Charter Trusteees Of Burton On Trent, 1975.
Octavo, 309 pages, photo illustrations, sketch maps, tables, dust jacket, near fine copy. **Includes transport and communications and a brief survey of industry.
Price: £20.00
 

A Descriptive History Of The Steam Engine. Ref: S4968  

Stuart, R.
Knight & Lacy, 1824, 2nd edn.
Octavo, 228 pages, 47 illustrations on plates, uncut edges, modern cloth, VG+. **From Hero of Alexandria through to the new high pressure engines. The work is sufficiently late to include mentions of steam boats and portable engines, including Messrs Trevithick and Vivian's successful locomotive Engine at Merthyr Tidvil. Stuart does not forsee the steam engine hauled passenger train and comments "All the American steam boats (except one or two) are propelled by high-pressure engines, ... yet, from the operation of a vulgar prejudice, he would be a bold speculator who should use them in an English Steam Boat." Rather, he believed that the crowning achievement of the steam engine (he does not say whether stationary or locomotive) would be in the mechanisation of agriculture. Includes a useful list of patents from Savery (1698) to 1823.
Price: £125.00
 

Scotland For The Holidays. Ref: S5872  

Sutton, G.
LNER / LMS, 1939.
Octavo, 48 pages plus folding map backed with ticket rates, photo illustrations, enticing text, contemporary illustrated coloured card covers, slightly marked, otherwise a VG+ booklet.
Price: £16.00
 

The Oakham Canal. Ref: S1588  

Tew, D.
Wymondham: Brewhouse Press, 1968.
Large quarto, 116 pages, illustrated, decorated green cloth (not issued with jacket), slight edge wear otherwise near fine. **This book is a piece of fine printing and binding and the text is a work of excellent local history, witness the foreword by Charles Hadfield. The artwork includes one photograph, and many art drawings by Rigby Graham, some printed in colour. Copy 123/450.
Price: £95.00
 

The Best Of British Buses. No 1 - Leyland Titans 1927 - 1942. Ref: S7762  

Townsin, A.
TPC, 1981.
Folio, 96 pages, album, card covers, near fine. **Survey of the seven types in the Titan series, with chapters on each type and introductory notes to each chapter.
Price: £14.00
 

The Best Of British Buses. No 2 - The AEC Q Family. Ref: S7918  

Townsin, A.
TPC, 1981.
Folio, 96 pages, pictorial : mostly photo illustrations, two diagrams, card covers, near fine. **Illustrated history of the Q type bus, describing the development of the model, including double and single deckers and a trolley bus type.
Price: £14.00
 

Signalman's Morning. Ref: S7132  

Vaughan, A.
Murray, 1981, first edition.
Octavo, 177 pages + 12 pages of photo plates, slight wear to jacket, otherwise near fine. **Evocative memoir of the last days of steam on Brunel's line.
Price: £16.00
 

Magnus Volk Of Brighton. Ref: S7194  

Volk, C.
Phillimore, 1971.
Octavo, 240 pages + portrait frontispiece and 16 pages of plates, jacket faded on spine, otherwise VG+. **Biography, by his son, of the remarkable pioneer electrical engineer who built the electric railway along the front at Brighton.
Price: £20.00
 

The Textile Mill Engine. Ref: S5665  

Watkins, G.
David & Charles, 1970-71.
2 volumes quarto, 120 pages + 112 pages with about 150 photographs and matching descriptive text, jackets, VG+. **Pictures from the Watkins archive of stationary steam engines. Watkins was the foremost authority in this subject.
Price: £50.00
 

A History Of Wolverhampton Transport. Volume One 1833 - 1930. Ref: S7219  

Webb, S & Addenbrooke, P.
Birmingham Transport Historical Group & Uralia Press, nd.
Folio, 128 pages, map, photo illustrations, card covers, near fine.
Price: £12.00
 

Joseph Locke: Railway Revolutionary. Ref: S7873  

Webster, N W.
Allen & Unwin, 1970.
Octavo, 218 pages + 16 pages of plates, jacket, VG+. ** Biography of a great railway engineer, pupil of George Stephenson, friend of Robert Stephenson, builder of many great lines in this country and in Europe. He was privileged to drive the Rocket at the grand opening of the L&M and thus had the great misfortune to run down Mr Huskisson.
Price: £15.00
 

+ Victories Of The Engineer. Ref: S8070  

Williams, Archibald.
Nelson, 5th edition undated (circa 1925)
Crown octavo, 428 pages, coloured frontispiece, many illustrations and diagrams, pictorial cloth binding, near fine copy. **Includes railways, train ferries, ship building, bridges, dams, canals, aqueducts, harbours, tunnels, mining and hydro electric power. Illustration on front board is of a North British train on the Forth Bridge.
Price: £16.00
 

The Yorkshire Traction Company Limited Jubilee 7th November 1952. Ref: S7345  

Yorkshire Traction Co Ltd.
Octavo, 29 pages, some photo illustrations, card covers, slight bump on one coner, otherwise near fine. **Nicely produced commemorative booklet : glossy paper, two colour printing, with a brief history of the undertaking.
Price: £12.00
 

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