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Fine in near fine jacket. First edition, Fine, tight, bright example in bright, crisp dust jacket with a touch of wear to the tips and spine extremities. Oversized hardcover. 331 pp. with index, bibliography, appendix of maps including 19th century reproductions, appendix of locomotive rosters. Very scarce history of rail service to South Jersey and the Jersey Shore includingAtlantic City. Over the decades South Jersey was a battleground for the tourist and commuter dollar with the chief combatants being the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad and its subsidiary the West Jersey & Seashore, the rival Reading and its Atlantic City Railroad affiliate.
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Near Fine in Very Good jacket. Folio-over 12"-15" tall. "South Jersey was a battleground for the tourist and commuter dollar. The chief combatants were the mighty Pennsylvania Railroad and its subsidiary, the West Jersey & Seashor, and the rival Reading and its Atlantic City Railroad affiliate. They fought fiercely with fine trains, frequent schedules, high-speed trackage and faster-ever faster-timings. Steam was king, and the Reading's distinctive Camelbacks ruled the rails. " 331 pages with photographs, rosters, maps and a bibliography. DJ corners worn. Text clean.
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GLADULICH, Richard M. BY RAIL TO THE BOARDWALK. Illustrated. Glendale, California: Trans-Anglo Books, [1986]. Quarto, brick-colored cloth in dust jacket. First Edition. The history of railroading to popular Atlantic City in New Jersey. Signed presentation from Gladulich on the title page: "To Dr. Fred Schneider, Thank you for your interest as well as good eye care-Rich Gladulich. 3/3/89." Fine (contents clean & tight); minor edgewear (short tears) d/j. Signed copies are uncommon! ! $150.00.