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Locomotive Engine Breakdowns and How to Repair Them, With Questions and Answers Illustrated Valuable Pointers, Rules and Tables with Numerous Engravings

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Locomotive Engine Breakdowns and How to Repair Them, With Questions and Answers Illustrated Valuable Pointers, Rules and Tables with Numerous Engravings

by W. G. Wallace

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Frederick J. Drake & Company, Chicago, 1918. Softcover. Acceptable. Book is in acceptable condition. Leather boards with title on front, legible but fading. Some fly pages loose. Missing pages 19/20. Book is a interesting look at the mechanic of trains in the 20th century.

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Title
Locomotive Engine Breakdowns and How to Repair Them, With Questions and Answers Illustrated Valuable Pointers, Rules and Tables with Numerous Engravings
Author
W. G. Wallace
Format/Binding
Softcover
Book Condition
Used - Acceptable
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Binding
Paperback
Publisher
Frederick J. Drake & Company, Chicago
Date Published
1918
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