The first in Norwood's series, this is an authoritative, historic overview of the Denver and Rio Grande Western's three-foot lines in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. This extensive history is told in photographs and a special passenger train section.
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The first in Norwood's series, this is an authoritative, historic overview of the Denver and Rio Grande Western's three-foot lines in southern Colorado and northern New Mexico. This extensive history is told in photographs and a special passenger train section.
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Fine copy in fine dust jacket (in mylar). 4to. 192 pps. Illustrated in black, white and color. Important reference work. Very scarce in this condition.
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Very Good in Very Good dust jacket. 28 x 22 cm. Quarto. Brown boards in dust jacket. Stated first edition. Book is in nice shape. Small chip to head of jacket spine.
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VG+ (rubbed spot to upper board edge; spine end has bump; spine ends crinkled. dustjacket has creasing to upper spine & edge) Brown leatherette boards w/ gilt spine printing. 312 pgs w/ bw & color illustrations. glossy pictorial dustjacket w/ yellow printing. A bright, sharp copy. A small notation/inscription to title page. "There's a high level of excitement and interest in the Rio Grande's narrow gauge lines today. Perhaps more so now than at any other time since the narrow gauge lines were built. There has always been a certain romance of the rails where 3-foot-gauge trackage is concerned, and even more so with those lines that ran through the scenic wonders of our country, such as the Rocky Mountains. Dreamer and railroad builder General William J. Palmer projected a railroad to Mexico City, but instead his 3-foot railroad went west, to Salt Lake City and Ogden."--From inside of book jacket.
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Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. 0911581006. Brown boards with gilt spinal titles show trace of shelf wear. Pictorial DJ shows modest edge and corner wear, small chips, etc...protected in acid free mylar. A very nice copy!