Description: This is a rare find for collectors of railroad memorabilia. This Tenth Edition - 1922 Car Builders Cyclopedia of American Practice is an original illustrated guide to building passenger trains. It includes detailed information on the construction of railroad cars and locomotives, as well as plans and specifications for various models. Definitions and Typical Illustrations of Cars, Their Parts and Equipment; Descriptions and Illustrations of the Tools and Methods Employed in Their Construction and Repair; Cars Built in America for Industrial Operations and Foreign Railroads. Compile and edited for the American Railway Association Division V, Mechanical. Published and printed in USA by Simmons -Boardman Publishing Company, New York. 1192 pages in length. This book is a must-have for anyone interested in the history of railroad transportation and the art of car building. It is a paper collectible and a valuable addition to any library. This book was formerly the property of C.N. Winter managing editor of this book and later owned by Edward Quick. Overall, in excellent condition with the exception of the spine cover which is completely missing. Interior pages are sharp, crisp and clean in character as shown.
Price: 175 USD
Location: Wilmington, Delaware
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Year: 1922