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We have already brought you the ‘Owner’s Manual’ for one Austerity locomotive (above), so here is an equally rare offering - the Spare Parts list produced by Hunslet for their...
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Given the every increasing severity of global warming, this little book is a timely reminder of how we all CAN help ensure our great-grandchildren have a planet to live on. the 52 ideas offered...
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We British always claim that Britain has never been successfully invaded since 1066, but for one part of the British Isles - The Channel Islands, this is not true, as they were occupied by the...
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Reset from an original of 1824, this is a decidedly interesting review of the stationary steam engine, written at a time when it was just starting to develop along modern lines. The author was an...
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Here are no less than 74 full A4 page drawings showing where equipment was stowed both inside and outside various British World War 2 fighting vehicles. The drawings contain an extraordinary...
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A British book called ‘The Glory of the Fifties’ would have been on steam, but this is a French book, so it looks not at steam, but at some of what was new on the SNCF during that...
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Based firmly on Walter Lord’s book of the same name on the sinking of the Titanic, this is much more accurate, in human terms, and better, than James Cameron’s blockbuster, eschewing...
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I re-read this award winning book and its counter-part nearly as frequently as I do Eric Newby's The Last Grain Race, as well as their intense readability, there are similarities - all are set in...
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It has to be said that the broadcaster and writer Eric Robson doesn’t look as good as Jackie Moffat of The Funny Farm (above), but they both have a love of Cumbria, and a wicked sense of...
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VERY SPECIAL PRICE! This is an edited second volume of this World War 1 technical manual, covering...
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Well produced and researched book covering the British and American locomotives, both steam and diesel, used in all theatres of WW II. Includes specially designed and built locos and those taken...
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This is the history of the 0-6-0+0-6-0 tender compound mallet engine which the B & O had built for it in 1904. This was the first super-power locomotive and, at the time, was widely touted as...
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