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Compiled 02/09/2020 O Winston Link 1957 25.00 Bob Tuck 1996 Bob Tuck 0952193833 10.00 1981 0715381962 Hardback, Picture Covers Compiled 02/09/2020 “Night Trick” on the Norfolk and Western card cover, 16 pages, edges rubbed, Railway (USA) O Winston Link 1957 otherwise good 25.00 100 years of heavy haulage (road haulage hardback, picture covers, signed by contains 17 images of railway interest) Bob Tuck 1996 Bob Tuck 0952193833 author, otherwise good 10.00 150 years of Railway Carriages, railway Geoffrey David & history in pictures Kichenside 1981 Charles 0715381962 hardback, picture covers, good 2.00 150 years of the Lancashire & Yorkshire Hawkshill Railway Noel Coates Publishing 1900349116 card cover, new 10.00 25 Years of Railway Research Colin J Marsden 1989 OPC 0860934411 hardback, dust jacket & book good 5.00 Unicorn 30 years of trainspotting John Stretton 1990 Books 185241006X hardback, dust jacket & book good 2.00 4449 The Daylight Decade, 50th anniversary commemorative edition Harold A Goodheart (USA) Edmonson 1991 Publications card cover, 16 pages, good 10.00 6203 Princess Margaret Rose, the Brell Ewart & production Stanier Pacific Brian Radford 1992 Platform 5 1872524400 hardback, dust jacket & book good 2.00 71000 Duke of Gloucester, the impossible dream Peter King 1987 Ian Allan 0711017530 card cover, good 4.00 A Brush with Steam, David Shepherd's David & hardback, dust jacket good, signed by railway story David Shepherd 1983 Charles 0715381571 author, otherwise good 2.00 A Celebration of LMS Coronation Pacifics John Jennison 2020 Irwell Press 9781911262367 hardback, picture covers, new 25.95 edited by A Day in the life of British Rail Murray Brown 1989 Guild hardback, dust jacket & book good 2.00 A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives Volume Five the end of an era John Walford 2012 RCTS 9780901115973 hardback, picture cover, good 18.00 A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives Volume John Walford, Four the 9F 2-10-0 Class Paul Harrison 2008 RCTS 0901115959 hardback, picture cover, good 20.00 A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives Volume One background to Standardisation and the Pacific Classes 1994 RCTS 0901115819 hardback, picture cover, good 10.00 A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives Volume Three the Tank Engine Classes 1997 RCTS 0901115770 hardback, picture cover, good 12.00 A Detailed History of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives Volume Two the 4-6-0 and 2-6-0 Classes 2003 RCTS 0901115932 hardback, picture cover, good 15.00 A Detailed History of the Stanier Class Five 4-6-0s Volume 2 on 45472 - 45499, 44658 - 44999 John Jennison 2015 RCTS 9780901115997 hardback, picture cover, good 15.00 A Friend in Steam, one man's lifelong W Elgar passion for the steam railway Dickinson 2008 Silver Link 9781857942903 card cover, good 5.00 edited by Geoffrey A Gresley Anthology Hughes 1994 Wild Swan 1874103194 card cover, good 6.00 Railway A History of Highland Locomotives MCV Allchin 1947 Hobbies Ltd hardback, no dj, otherwise good 2.00 Nidd Valley GG MacTurk, Narrow revised by Ken Gauge A History of the Hull Railways Hoole 1970 Railways 0950029564 card cover, good 5.00 The Welsh Highland A History of The Welsh Highland Railway Light Railway Part One 1864 to 1948 Alun Turner 1990 (1964) card cover, good 3.00 Groundwork North A History of Transport through Selby David G Lewis 2011 Yorkshire card cover, good 8.00 A Hundred Years of Railway Weighells, Robson three generations of a railway family Sidney Weighell 1984 Books 0860512630 hardback, dust jacket & book good 2.00 hardback, dust jacket edges rubbed, spine A Lifetime with locomotives Roland C Bond 1975 Goose & Son 0900404302 faded, otherwise OK++ 10.00 A Locoman's Log, 1937-85, steam and diesel footplate life Bill Alcock 1996 Silver Link 1857940830 card cover, good 4.00 Peak Park Nic Broomhead Joint A pictorial guide the High Peak & and Simon Planning card cover, vertical crease to rear, Tissington Railways Robinson 1980 Board 0901428647 otherwise OK++ 2.00 A Pictorial Record of British Railways Standard Steam Locomotives E Talbot 2000 OPC 0860931587 hardback, dust jacket & book good 3.00 A Pictorial Record of Great Western Absorbed Engines JH Russell 1999 OPC 0902888749 hardback, dust jacket & book good 8.00 VR Anderson & hardback, dust jacket edges rubbed, A Pictorial Record of LMS Architecture GK Fox 1981 OPC 0860930831 signed by authors, otherwise good 10.00 A Pictorial Record of LMS Signals, standard semaphore signals and signal LG Warburton hardback, dust jacket spine faded, boxes & VR Anderson 1972 OPC 0902888099 otherwise good 3.00 A Pictorial Record of LMS Signals, hardback, dust jacket spine faded & split, standard semaphore signals and signal LG Warburton edges rubbed, signed by both authors, boxes & VR Anderson 1972 OPC 0902888099 otherwise good 5.00 hardback, dust jacket split top of spine, A Pictorial Record of LNER Wagons Peter Tatlow 1983 OPC 0902888927 otherwise good 8.00 A Pictorial Record of Southern hardback, dust jacket spine faded, Locomotives JH Russell 1991 OPC 0860934438 otherwise good 5.00 hardback, dust jacket top edge rubbed, A Pictorial record of Southern Signals G Pryer 1999 OPC 0902888811 otherwise good 8.00 A Pictorial Tribute to Crewe Works in the age of steam Edward Talbot 1987 OPC 0860933954 hardback, dust jacket & book good 3.00 George Turner A Railway History of New Shildon Smith 2019 Pen & Sword 9781526736390 hardback, new 25.00 A Railway Station for Bishop Auckland 1843 - 2009 John Swain 2009 paper copy, good 8.00 A Regional History of the Railways of David St John Great Britain Volume 3 Greater London HP White 3rd 1987 Thomas 0946537399 hardback, dust jacket & book good 4.00 A Regional History of the railways of David & Great Britain Volume 4 the North East K Hoole 1978 Charles 0715377469 card cover, good 2.00 A Regional History of the railways of Great Britain Volume 8 South and West David & Yorkshire David Joy 1975 Charles 0715368834 hardback, dust jacket & book good 3.00 China Railway A Survey of Steam Locomotives (Chinese Publishing & English text) 1998 House 7113031641 card cover, good 20.00 A train is for life Pete Waterman 2008 Ian Allan 0711032513 hardback, dust jacket & book good 4.00 A World of Steam (worldwide) Nils Huxtable 1996 Steamscenes 0969140959 card cover, good 10.00 11th 1962 abc British Locomotive Shed Directory reprint hardback, picture covers, no underlines, and Allocations 1962 2014 Ian Allan 9780711038097 good 8.00 Summer 1959 abc British Railways Locomotives & reprint hardback, picture covers, no underlines, Locoshed Book 1959 1995 Ian Allan 9780711023529 good 10.00 abc London Transport Railways, complete list of surface and tube stock, and service locomotives 2nd 1957 Ian Allan card cover, good 2.00 abc The Book of the Schools Class, study of a famous Southern Railway locomotive type SC Townroe 1947 Ian Allan card cover, good 6.00 abc Traction Recognition Colin J Marsden 3rd 2014 Ian Allan 9780711037922 hardback, picture covers, new 6.99 All steamed up, a record of ofrty-four years service in motive power depots of Campbell the LMSR Highet 1975 OPC 0902888269 softback, OK++ 3.00 Along the route of the ACE Laurie Golden 2005 Ian Allan 9780711036987 hardback, picture covers, good 3.00 hardback, dust jacket ends of spine America's Colorful Railroads Don Ball, Jr 1978 Reed Books 0891695176 rubbed, otherwise good 2.00 Amtrak, the US National Railroad Blandford Passenger Corporation Rodger Bradley 1985 Press 0713717181 hardback, dust jacket & book good 2.00 David & An A-Z of Famous Express Trains Julian Holland 2013 Charles 1446302954 hardback, dust jacket & book good 2.00 North Eastern An Album of Hull & Barnsley Railway Railway engines and rolling stock 1885 Martin Barker 2004 Association 1873513410 card cover, good 5.00 An approach to model railway layout design, finescale in small spaces Iain Rice 1990 Wild Swan 0906867851 card cover, good 12.00 An artist among the ashes, a photographic record at the very end of hardback, picture covers, inside front Southern Region steam David Shepherd 2012 Noodle Books 9781906419677 cover taped, otherwise good 20.00 An Historical Survey of selected LMS Dr R Preston Stations layouts and illustrations Volume Hendry & R hardback, dust jacket rubbed ends of One Powell Hendry 1982 OPC 0860931684 spine, otherwise good 8.00 An Historical Survey of selected LMS Dr R Preston Stations, layouts and illustrations Volume Hendry & R hardback, dust jacket edges rubbed, book Two Powell Hendry 1986 OPC 086093330X OK++ 20.00 An Historical Survey of the Somerset & Dorset Railway, track layouts and CW Judge and illustrations CR Potts 1979 OPC 0860920033 hardback, dust jacket & book good 4.00 An Illustrated History of Hull & Barnsley Railway Locomotives Volume 1 the locomotive classes Martin A Barker 1996 Challenger 1899624090 hardback, dust jacket & book good 6.00 An Illustrated History of Leicester's Railways John Stretton 1998 Irwell Press 187160849X card cover, good 6.00 An Illustrated History of LMS Locomotives Volume Five the post-grouping standard Bob Essery and designs David Jenkinson 1992 Silver Link 0947971394 hardback, dust jacket OK, book good 10.00 An Illustrated History of LMS Locomotives Volume Four absorbed pre-group classes Bob Essery & Midland Division David Jenkinson 1987 Silver Link 947971165 hardback, dust jacket & book good 8.00 An Illustrated History of LMS Locomotives Volume Four absorbed pre-group classes: Bob Essery and hardback, dust jacket spine faded, Midland Division David Jenkinson 1992 Silver Link 0947971165 otherwise good 10.00 An Illustrated History of LMS Locomotives
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