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A History of the English Railway. its Social Relations and Revelations, 1820-1845. Two Volumes in One. by Francis, J. A - 1968
by Francis, J. A
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A History of the English Railway. its Social Relations and Revelations, 1820-1845. Two Volumes in One.
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Newton Abbott: David & Charles. Near Fine in Near Fine dust jacket. 1968. Facsimile Reprint. Hardcover with dustjacket. Near fine grey cloth with gilt titles. Near fine unclipped dust jacket. There is an unobtrusive number inscribed to the front endpaper, no other inscriptions or marks. ; 8vo 8" - 9" tall; xii + 308; viii + 282, pages .
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A history of the English railway: its social relations & revelations 1820-1845
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A History of the English Railway: its Social Relations & Revelations 1820-1845, 2 Vols in One
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Newton Abbott: David & Charles. Fine in Very Good+ dust jacket. 1967. Hardcover. reprint of 1851 edition; fine in very good+ dj; Old tape stains on jacket. .
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A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH RAILWAY, ITS SOCIAL RELATIONS AND REVELATIONS 1820-1845.
by Francis, J.A
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Newton Abbot, UK;: David & Charles,, 1967. Hardcover.. Facsimile reprint of the two volume 1851 first edition published in London. This was the first comprehensive non-specialist study of the English railway system. The author tells how the system came to be planned and developed, with descriptions of the main lines and biographical notes on their builders. He deals with the tiresome questions of gauge, Sunday travel, the treatment of third-class passengers, etc. An excellent tool for comparison of railroad development in North America. 590 pages. Fine in near fine dust jacket with mild edge wear at spine panel ends and on tiny tear.
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A HISTORY OF THE ENGLISH RAILWAY, ITS SOCIAL RELATIONS AND REVELATIONS 1820-1845
by Francis, J.A
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Newton Abbot, UK: David & Charles, 1967. Hardcover. Fine/Fine. Facsimile reprint of the two volume 1851 first edition published in London. This was the first comprehensive non-specialist study of the English railway system. The author tells how the system came to be planned and developed, with descriptions of the main lines and biographical notes on their builders. He deals with the tiresome questions of gauge, Sunday travel, the treatment of third-class passengers, etc. An excellent tool for comparison of railroad development in North America. 590 pages. Fine in fine dust jacket with two small darkened spots from removal of possible price stickers.
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