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Edité par Popular Publications, Kokomo, IN, 1943
Vendeur : Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Turlock, CA, Etats-Unis
Magazine / Périodique
Soft cover. Etat : Good. Etat de la jaquette : No Jacket As Issued. Sound binding. Pages are quite toned (age tanned) as they always seem to be with older copies of this publication. They are otherwise clean and unmarked. Some pages have a mildly bent corner. Covers very clean with light toning on and near the spine. There are small chips and tears at top and bottom of spine and a few additional small chips and tears along edges of covers. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Rolling to Victory" by Douglas Hilliker; "Road's End for the Old 111" by Freeman H. Hubbard; "Annual Speed Survey" by Donald M. Steffee; "Along the Iron Pike" (Odd Picture-Facts)" by Joe Easley; "Wheels (A Story of Engineering Progress)"; "A Three-Mile Switching Road" (Photo Feature); by Henry M. Tischler; "Locomotive of the Month" (Pennsylvania T-1); "Motive Power of the Temiskaming & Northern Ontario"; "Great Lakes Railroading" by Douglas Ingells; "Old-time Streetcar Details (Model Railroading)"; "Canal and Madison" (True Tales of the Rails) by Bob White; "Chaperoning a Mogul" by Edward W. Pugh; "Railroad or Ramble" by Harry R. Drummond; "Empties Come Back" (Fiction) by John Johns; "The Callboard" (Who's Who in the Railfan Crew); "Light of the Lantern (Boiler Construction); "On the Spot" (The Reader's Viewpoint); "Electric Lines" (New York to Chicago by Trolley) by Stephen D. Maguire; "Railroad Camera Club" (The Switch List); and "Model Trading Post".
Edité par Frank A. Munsey Co., NY, 1942
Vendeur : Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, Etats-Unis
Membre d'association : IOBA
Magazine / Périodique
SingleIssueMagazine. Etat : Very Good. Vol. 31, No. 4. Pulp magazine. Edited by Freeman H. Hubbard. Cover art ("Filling the Dome") by Aurion Proctor. Illustrated Features: "Section-Car" by Bob White; "Gandy-Dancer Ballads"; "March in Rail History" by D. H. Hilliker; "Locomotives of the Texas & New Orleans"; "Along the Iron Pike" (Odd Picture Facts) by Joe Easley. True Tails of the Rails: "Rails of Yesterday" by Lynn D. Huff; "Santa Fe Roadmaster by Walter E. Flack. Fiction: "The Runt" by Theodore Wallace; "Tank Cars Rolling" (novelette) by William Edward Hayes. Popular Departments: "Model Railroading"; "Light of the Lantern (Sanding the Rails)"; "Railfan Activities"; "On the Spot"; "New Publications (Bonanza Railroads"; Trains, B&H)"; "Railroad Camera Club". Illustrated by Hilliker, Proctor, W. C. Merritt, Joe Easley, and others, and many photos. Small bump-scuff tear to front; short tears at spine ends; creasing.
Edité par Frank A. Munsey Company / RED STAR Magazine, New York, NY, USA., 1942
Vendeur : Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good. Aurion M. Proctor Cover art! (illustrateur). Vol.31, No.4, March, 1942. Illustrated feature cover = "Filling the Dome" by Aurion Proctor, "Section-Car" by Bob White, "March in Rail History" by D.H. Hilliker, "Along the Iron Pike" by Joe Easley. True tales of the rails; "Rails of Yesterday" by Lynn D. Huff, "Santa Fe Roadmaster" by Walter E. Flack. Fiction; "The Runt" by Theodore Wallace, "Tank Cars Rolling" by William Edward Hayes. >> Locomotives of Texas & New Orleans Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.
Edité par Frank A. Munsey Company / RED STAR Magazine, New York, NY, USA., 1942
Vendeur : Comic World, Steinbach, MB, Canada
Edition originale
Soft cover. Etat : Very Good to Fine. Aurion M. Proctor Cover art! (illustrateur). Vol.31, No.4, March, 1942. Illustrated feature cover = "Filling the Dome" by Aurion Proctor, "Section-Car" by Bob White, "March in Rail History" by D.H. Hilliker, "Along the Iron Pike" by Joe Easley. True tales of the rails; "Rails of Yesterday" by Lynn D. Huff, "Santa Fe Roadmaster" by Walter E. Flack. Fiction; "The Runt" by Theodore Wallace, "Tank Cars Rolling" by William Edward Hayes. >> Locomotives of Texas & New Orleans Size: 8vo - over 7¾" - 9¾" tall TRUE FIRST Edition MAGAZINE Format Thus. Book.