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Near fine in near fine jacket. With color and some b/w images throughout. 138 pages. Slim folio, blue boards, d.w. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, (1998). A near fine copy with previous owner name written on fly; in a near fine dust wrapper.
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Very good in good dust jacket. Signed by editors and illustrator on title page. Crisp pages, unmarked. DJ has some spotting and light scuffing. Sewn binding. Cloth over boards. 3995 p. Contains: Illustrations. Audience: General/trade.
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Near Fine in Near Fine jacket. 4to-over 9¾"-12" tall. 138pp/illus/end-paper maps. Known as the "Little Train that Could, " the Chicago South Shore and South Bend Railroad has served as a major commercial and recreational transportation link for ninety years. The South Shore Line has reflected the triumphs and misfortunes of the Calumet Region throughout the twentieth century. For its first two decades, it survived good times and bad until its landmark purchase by Samuel Insull's Midland Utilities in 1925. Insull launched an aggressive marketing campaign producing booklets, movies and in particular a set of colorful, artistic posters witch attracted many from Illinois to the sand dunes and steel mills of Northwest Indiana. It also reproduces thirty-eight known surviving posters. Gift inscription on ffep. Text clean.