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Arhsnsw Report - Available Second Hand Books ARHSnsw Report - Available Second Hand Books Category Country Item Title Author Price 3739 $0.00 3695 $0.00 3834 $0.00 3555 $0.00 2741 $0.00 1258 Meet the Main Central Various $10.00 Australia 3283 Among their Favourites Campbell Jean $20.00 NSW 1703 Full Steam Across the Mountains Belbin Phil & Burke David $20.00 3521 To Cessnock and Beyond Driver Bob $25.00 NZ 3363 The NZR Garratt Story McClare E J $45.00 Qld 1605 Queensland Canefields Steam Era Crow Lindsay & Sargent John $35.00 UK 573 An Illustrated History of Eastleigh Boocock Colin & Stanton Peter $55.00 Locomotive Works 168 ED 11 Various $5.00 214 Go Whippet Carter Paul $20.00 857 Rail Atlas of Britain Baker S K $19.00 511 Steam on the Underground Martin Smith $20.00 336 Stroud's Buses Daniels N P $20.00 351 The Best Of British Buses No. 9 Leyland Townsin Alan $20.00 Titans 1945 - 1984 1083 Trains of Thought Hobson A W $25.00 USA 1336 Railroads an American Journey Ball Don Jr $25.00 1377 SNOWPLOW Clearing Mountain Rails Gerald M. Best $35.00 2975 The Age of Steam Beebe Lucius & Clegg Charles $0.00 1995 Austria 2203 Austrian Railways Garvin Brian & Fox Peter $15.00 22 UK Monday, 09 July, 2018 Page 1 of 86 Category Country Item Title Author Price 820 Maunsell's S.R. Steam Passenger Stock David Gould $20.00 1923-1939 Bus Canada 302 Prevost Buses 1924-2002 Photo Archive Luke William A $25.00 Europe 144 Buses on the Continent 1898-1976 Kuipers J F J $15.00 Hong Kong 230 Hong Kong Buses volume three Citybus Davis Mike $35.00 Limited 229 Hong Kong Buses volume two Kowloon Davis Mike $35.00 Motor Bus Ireland 2520 CIE Buses 1945 - 1987 McIntyre Cyril $20.00 181 Dublin Bus McDonnell Jonathan, Hall Darren & $20.00 165 EI 10 Various $5.00 216 Great Northern Railway of Ireland Road Simpson Sam $30.00 Motor Services 1925-1958 461 Winged Wheel Corcoran Michael & Manahan Gary $20.00 New Zealand 1495 Auckland's Bus Fleets Sean Millar $2.00 1496 Bedford Val Twinsteers in New Zealand David Jones $5.00 1504 New Zealand Superbus David & Trevor Jones $5.00 NSW 1624 The Blue Buses of Forest Road Birchmeier John $25.00 Portugal 362 The Buses of Portugal Tilley Bruce $5.00 UK 160 100 Years of Leyland Booth Gavin editor $10.00 37 1994 Stagecoach Bus Handbook Various $10.00 36 1998 Stagecoach Bus Handbook Various $15.00 35 1999 Arriva Bus Handbook Various $12.00 34 1999 FirstGroup Bus Handbook Various $12.00 33 2001 Arriva Bus Handbook Various $12.00 24 2001 First Group Bus Handbook Various $12.00 186 2PF9 Various $10.00 187 2PK5 Various $10.00 261 40 Years in Newcastle Hutchinson Eric $15.00 23 40 Years of Brown Bombers Truran $10.00 276 40 Years of Buses in Manchester Senior John A $20.00 Monday, 09 July, 2018 Page 2 of 86 Category Country Item Title Author Price 321 50 Years of South Midland 1921-1970 Flitton David $15.00 41 75 Years of Dennis Various $15.00 40 75 Years of Dennis Various $15.00 20 A Further Look at Buses Hilditch $20.00 51 A History of Thames Valley Traction Co Lacey $20.00 1920 to 1930 444 A History of the Thames Valley Traction Paul Lacey $35.00 Company Limited 1931-1945 445 A History of the Thames Valley Traction Paul Lacey $35.00 Company Limited 1946-1960 1 A,B,C and M Emmerson Andrew & Bancroft Peter $10.00 56 AEC Blue Triangle Townsin $55.00 46 AEC Regent V Brown $30.00 79 Albion and Crossley Buses in Camera Brown $20.00 77 Alexanders Buses Brown $20.00 78 Alexanders Buses Brown $20.00 74 All Aboard Various $10.00 73 An Illustrated History of London Buses Lane $30.00 72 An Olympic Summer Collins $30.00 70 Around Scotland by Bus Grieves $10.00 69 Badger Line Fleet Handbook Jenkinson $10.00 67 Barton 100 Oxley $20.00 66 Barton Past and Present Bell $15.00 65 Bedford Buses of the 1930s & 40s Earnshaw $15.00 64 Bedford Buses of the 1950s & 60s Berry $15.00 63 Bet Buses in the 1960s Booth $35.00 62 Beyond Reality - Leyland Jack $55.00 61 Beyond Reality - Leyland Jack $45.00 60 Birminghan Corp Transport 1904-1939 Collins $35.00 58 Blackpool A Bus Handbook Watts $10.00 85 Bristol Buses in Camera Curtis Martin S $20.00 84 Bristol Buses in Camera Curtis Martin S $20.00 54 Bristol Lodekka Curtis $30.00 83 Bristol Omnibus Services The Green Curtis Martin & Walker Mike $50.00 Years 82 Bristol VR Curtis Martin S $30.00 81 British Battery Electric Buses Kaye David $16.00 90 British Bus & Trolleybus Systems No 4 Roberts John $30.00 Brighton Hove & District 87 British Bus & Trolleybus Systems No 7 Ogden Eric $30.00 Lancashire United/SLT Monday, 09 July, 2018 Page 3 of 86 Category Country Item Title Author Price 80 British Bus Fleet Survey Rear-Engined Booth Gavin $15.00 Double-Deckers 91 British Bus Systems No 1 Cumberland Postlethwaite Harry $30.00 89 British Bus Systems No 6 Southdown Morris Colin $30.00 88 British Bus, Tram & Trolleybus Systems Little Stuart $30.00 No 10 Glasgow Buses 101 British Buses and Trolleybuses 1950s- Conn Henry $30.00 1970s Part 1 The Midlands 100 British Buses and Trolleybuses 1950s- Conn Henry $30.00 1970s Part 3 The South West 96 British Buses Around the World Fenton Mike $20.00 94 British Buses Before 1945 Aldridge John $30.00 95 British Buses of the 1930s Millar Alan $20.00 114 British Buses Since 1945 Morris Stephen $30.00 92 British Buses Since 1945 Creighton John $15.00 93 British Buses Since 1945 Creighton John $20.00 115 British Double Deckers Since 1942 Townsin A A $20.00 105 Bus & Coach Recognition Stenning Ray $10.00 50 Bus & Coach Recognition Millar $5.00 49 Bus & Coach Recognition Millar $5.00 48 Bus & Coach Recognition Millar $5.00 104 Bus & Coach Recognition 2nd Edition Millar Alan $10.00 103 Bus & Coach Recognition 3rd Edition Millar Alan $10.00 102 Bus & Coach Recognition Veteran & Wise G B $10.00 Vintage 3024 Bus Crew London 1924-1970 Wagstaff J S $10.00 122 Bus Eireann Molloy Ian, Hall Darren & McDonnell $20.00 119 Bus Handbook 10 Scotland MacGregor Iain $15.00 121 Bus Handbook 4 East Midlands Potter Bill & Sanderson Steve $15.00 120 Bus Handbook 9 Wales Potter Bill & Donati David $15.00 130 Bus Monographs: 1 Leyland Atlantean Booth Gavin $20.00 131 Bus Monographs: 1 Leyland Atlantean Booth Gavin $20.00 129 Bus Monographs: 2 Leyland National Morris Stephen $20.00 128 Bus Monographs: 3 Routemaster Brown Stewart J $20.00 127 Bus Monographs: 4 Bristol K-Type Green Geoff $20.00 125 Bus Monographs: 5 Bristol RE Curtis M S $20.00 124 Bus Monographs: 6 Leyland Titan PD3 Brown Stewart J $20.00 126 Bus Monographs: Bristol K-Type Green Geoff $20.00 137 Bus Operators 1970 Scotland and North- Booth Gavin $25.00 East England 136 Bus Operators 1970 South-West and Booth Gavin $25.00 Southern England Monday, 09 July, 2018 Page 4 of 86 Category Country Item Title Author Price 135 Bus Operators 1970 The South-East and Booth Gavin $25.00 Eastern Counties of England 139 Bus Operators: 2 NBC Brown Stewart J $20.00 134 Bus Scene in Colour: London Buses 2000 Rixon Gavin $20.00 133 Bus Stop Booth Gavin $10.00 76 Buses Alexanders Remembered Vol 1 Condie $35.00 75 Buses Alexanders Remembered Vol 2 Condie $20.00 132 Buses and Coaches from 1940 Vanderveen Bart H ed $20.00 151 Buses and Trams of Bath Chislett Steve $15.00 118 Buses in Britain Brown Stewart J $25.00 117 Buses in Britain Brown Stewart J $25.00 116 Buses in Britain The 1970s Brown Stewart J $25.00 152 Buses in Camera English PTEs Keeley Malcolm $10.00 150 Buses in Colour Volume 1 Eastern Gee Malcolm $15.00 Counties 148 Buses in the Seventies Banks John & Atkins G H F $20.00 149 Buses in the Sixties Banks John & Atkins G H F $20.00 143 Buses Restored 2000 Various $10.00 142 Buses Restored 2002 Various $10.00 141 Buses Restored 2006 Various $10.00 155 Catch the Bluebird Brown Stewart J $10.00 158 Central SMT Grieves Robert $30.00 159 Chatham & District Bourne Richard & Davies Roger $0.00 156 Chevrolet & British-Built Chevrolet Hayward David $15.00 Buses 157 Chiswick Works Curtis Colin & Townsin Alan $30.00 161 Classic Bus Yearbook - 5 Booth Gavin editor $0.00 45 Colour Album Number 5 Newcastle Hutchinson $15.00 163 Crossley Eyre Michael, Heaps Chris & Townsin $55.00 164 Crosville 3 Roberts Duncan $30.00 172 Daimler Townsin Alan $25.00 174 Daimler Buses in camera Brown Stewardt J $20.00 173 Daimler Buses in camera Brown Stewart J $20.00 175 Daimler Fleetline Booth Gavin $30.00 178 Dennis Buses in camera Hannay R N $20.00 179 Dennis Buses in camera Hanny R N $20.00 189 Eastbourne Bus story Spencer Dave $25.00 183 Eastern Coach Works of Lowestoff Roberts Duncan & Senior John $30.00 184 Eastern Counties Past and Present Bell D G $15.00 188 Eastern National Past and Present Bell D G $15.00 Monday, 09 July, 2018 Page 5 of 86 Category Country Item Title Author Price 171 EBA 10 Various $5.00 167 EBB 10 Various $5.00 169 EE 11 Various $5.00 170 EF 10 Various $5.00 166 EKA 11 Various $5.00 53 Exploring Oxford Bus Co Country Harris $10.00 2536 EXTRA London Trolleybuses in the 1950 Don Thompson $15.00 s 260 Fleet History PB2 Doncaster Various $10.00 Corporation Transport 123 Glory Days Buses on the Isle of Wight Kraemer-Johnson Glyn & Bishop Joh $20.00 191 Glory Days: Aldershot & District Hillier John & Sherwin John $20.00 192 Glory Days: BET Group Booth Gavin $20.00 193 Glory Days: Birmingham City Transport Keeley Malcolm $20.00 194 Glory Days: Black & White Lane Kevin $20.00 195 Glory Days: Bournemouth Transport Morris Colin $20.00 196 Glory Days: Buses on the Isle of Wight Kraemer-Johnson Glyn & Bishop Joh $20.00 197 Glory Days: Devon General Morris Colin $20.00 198 Glory Days: Eastern Counties Hypher John $20.00 199 Glory Days: Eastern National Delahoy Richard $20.00 200 Glory Days: Green Line McCormack
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