Train and Transport; A Collector's Guide.
many color and b/w illus. 96pp. 4to, cloth, d.w. London: Bracken Books, (1989). vg. More
many color and b/w illus. 96pp. 4to, cloth, d.w. London: Bracken Books, (1989). vg. More
Numerous color photo illus., 124pp., slim 4to, cloth, d.w. London: Endeavor Group, (1992). Fine. More
Northbrook: Domus Books, 1976. Profusely illustrated with color and black-and-white photographs. 224 pages, 4to, black cloth (bottom corner of spine slightly rubbed), dust wrapper. Northbrook: Domus Books, (1976). Very good(+). More
New York: Crown, 1964. Profusely illustrated 328pp. 4to, cloth, dust wrapper; wrapper soiled and rubbed at spine. New York: Crown, (1964). A very good copy in a very good(-) wrapper. More
New York: Macmillan, 1978. Profusely illus. in color. Short, slim 4to, cloth, d.w. New York: Macmillan, (1978). A very good copy in a very good dust wrapper. More
Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994. 8vo, red cloth, d.w. Cambridge: Harvard University Press, 1994. Very good. More
Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1982. Frontispiece and illustrated in b/w. 490 pages. 8vo, linen cloth, d.w. (toned). Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1982. A near fine copy in a very good(+) dust wrapper. More
San Francisco: Chronicle, 2007. Preface by Brigitte Lefevre. Foreword by Allan Ulrich. Beautifully illustrated. 188pp., tall 4to, cloth, d.w.; minor edgewear to dust wrapper. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, (2007). A fine copy in a very good dust wrapper. Contains the DVD in the pocket, inside rear cover. More
New York: Brooklyn Museum, 1968. Illustrated in black and white. 4 pages. Very thin 8vo, off white paper wrappers. New York: Brooklyn Museum, 1968. Lightly toned/spotted covers, otherwise a fine. An offprint from The Brooklyn Museum Annual IX, 1967-1968. More
It was quite a moving moment when I actually set eyes on the letters this morning! Thank you very much - doing business with you was an uncommercial pleasure. Kind regards
Howdy and Happy Fourth of July. Just want to let you know that the Dick Grace book came. A nice copy, as promised. Grace was quite a fellow: the only person I ever heard of who crashed planes for a living and died of old age. I was in The Argosy once, years ago, 1997 or so. Hope to get in again one of these days, but NYC is a long way from here. Thanks again for helping me out with this. Best