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Used-Acceptable. Fair hardback in brown cloth. Undated & with no edition stated-appears to be 1st edition of 1876. With all 7 maps present. Hinges cracked & repaired; internally near VG in tight binding. Wear to cloth at board corners; cloth on spine darkened, with wear on joints & at head & foot; gilt on spine worn & dull, but fairly bright on front board.
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Used-Good. Good hardback in brown cloth. Owner's name dated 1877 on front free end paper; both hinges cracked & repaired; board corners a little worn; spine worn at head & foot; gilt a little dull. All maps & illustrations present.
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8vo, hardcover. No dj, brown cloth. Good condition. Old moisture stain at foot of spine, not affecting spine title or contents. Presentation copy, from James Allport, General Manager of the Midland Railway, inscribed by him on the title page, with Allport's bookplate facing. James Allport figures frequently in the text, and is singled out on the author's dedication page. Contents clean, no marking or writing. Binding sturdy and tight, with no cracking at endpaper seams. 700 pp., 7 maps and many illustrations in the text.
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Good. No Jacket. 8vo Thick. Boards have suffered some heavy wear, resulting in removal of original cloth and repair with new boards. Spine, front and rear intact. Contemporary PD front and rear, text block and PP are original to bind and clean and tidy. Gilt C/E. Tight copy.
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None. Good. A profusely illustrated copy of this comprehensive history of the Midland Railway. Undated as is consistent with the 1876 first edition. Complete with seven maps and vignettes in the text. Frederick Smeeton Williams was an English minister best known for his works on the history of UK railways. The Midland Railway was the third largest railway undertaking in the British Isles, established 1844. In a red cloth binding. Externally, sound with heavy rubbing and staining to boards. Spine browned with splitting to the cloth at the head. Both hinges tender. Internally, generally firmly bound although strained in places, with map at page 560 loosening. Pages bright and generally clean with age toning to all page edges and occasional light spotting. Ink signature to title page. Good.