The Great Days of the Express Trains
by David St John Thomas & Patrick Whitehouse
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- Hardcover
- Condition
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About This Item
Newton Abbot, London, David And Charles, 1990.. 071539414 . Very good maroon boards, (hardback) in good coloured pictorial dust jacket, not price clipped, 4to, no inscriptions, a little browning to extreme edges, 208 pages including index, illustrated in colour and black & white, comprehensive with plenty of illustrations. Clean, tight and readable. Quite a heavy book. .
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- Title
- The Great Days of the Express Trains
- Author
- David St John Thomas & Patrick Whitehouse
- Book Condition
- Used
- Binding
- Hardcover
- Publisher
- Newton Abbot, London, David And Charles, 1990.
- Keywords
- 071539414, Railways, Trains, Transport, Express Trains, David And Charles
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