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Like New. Excellent Dust Jacket. Size: 9x6x1; This is one of the great Railroad History books by Morning Sun Publishers. The book and dust jacket are As New, still in the publisher's shrink-wrap. We always ship in a sturdy box.
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Collectible-Fine in Near Fine jacket. Book Quarto, hardcover, fine in near fine orange pictorial dj. First printing. 128 pages of color photos bringing the nostalgic age of the Western Pacific to life. "Tour the 'Feather River Route' with a Western Pacific engineer, Bob Larson, who was also mighty good photographer who photographed everything from Freights (FT's) to Bicentennial units across the entire system.
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New. For over forty years, Bob Larson held down the right hand seat of Western Pacific locomotives all over the system. Bob was one of those people who had the foresight to carry a camera with him from the very start. See the Western Pacific through the eyes of an engineer in this 128-page all color book. Contents: Introduction, Bob Larson, pp. 3-7; First Subdivision, San Francisco to Stockton, pp. 8-20; Second Subdivision, Stockton to Oroville, pp. 21-26; Third Subdivision, Oroville to Portola, pp. 27-37; Fourth Subdivision, Keddie to Bieber, pp. 38-47; Williams Loop, pp. 48-52; Fifth Subdivision, Portola to Winnemucca, pp. 53-96; Sixth Subdivision, Winnemucca to Carlin, pp. 97-99; Seventh Subdivision, Elko to Salt Lake City, pp. 97-104; Feather River Museum, Green and Orange Era, 105-115; Bicentennial Units, pp. 116-119; Perlman-Flannery Era, pp. 120-128. Morning Sun Books, hardcover with dust jacket, 128 pages, 8.5 x 11 x.5 in., all Color photographs with captions.
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Good. Book is a bit bent from improper storage. Open Books is a nonprofit social venture that provides literacy experiences for thousands of readers each year through inspiring programs and creative capitalization of books.