Railways & Recollections 1958 by Michael H. C. Baker (Paperback, 2017)

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RAILWAYS & Recollections 1959. 1959 Happenings. 1959 Arrivals & Departures. 1959 No 1 Records. Southern Steam. Southern electrics. Diesel-electric units on the Southern. Around the Western Region.

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The aim of this series is to appeal to readers of all ages, perhaps for different reasons...In this volume: We travel back to the year 1958For the younger reader there are wonderful pictures of trains, real trains. There will, for example, be tank engines, steam engines, electric trains and multiple units and many more varieties besides! Some will be recognised from train sets, model railways and books, while others will be seen for the first time. For the older reader the books are designed to build into a collection placing the railway in the context of key events thus providing an historical perspective of travel in times past. For those old enough to remember the years depicted, the series will, we hope, provide reminders for many of school days, time perhaps spent train-spotting, shed bashing and generally gricing! The books also make ideal theme gifts for the year of birth, marriage, retirement, starting work and other such events in life.

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PublisherMortons Media Group
ISBN-139781857944952
eBay Product ID (ePID)238452658

Product Key Features

Book TitleRailways & Recollections 1958
Book SeriesRecollections
AuthorMichael H. C. Baker
FormatPaperback
LanguageEnglish
TopicRailway, Mind
Publication Year2017
Number of Pages48 Pages

Dimensions

Item Height169 mm
Item Width238 mm
Volume77

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorMichael H. C. Baker
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