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  • Warren C. Merritt; Erhardt G. Gardey; Douglas H. Hilliker; F. Monahan; G. Boothby; Tolbert F. Fritz; Andrew Goobeck; Joe Easley; John Johns; Daniel O'Connell; D. K. Gabbert; Fontville NeVille; George W. Eaton

    Language: English

    Published by The Frank A. Munsey Co., New York, NY, 1942

    Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fair. No Jacket. Worn but with all pages firmly bound in. Pages tanned. Many pages have a small water stain along the bottom edge. Pages are otherwise quite clean. Many tiny chips or tears along the bottom edges of pages. Exterior covers lightly soiled. The back cover has a few creases. Wear to edges of covers includes small chips and tears. This issue includes: "Service Stop for the Overnighter" by Warren C. Merritt; "Birth of a Locomotive" by Erhardt G. Gardey; "A Transcontinental Dream (St. Johnsbury & Lake Champlain Roster); "October in Rail History" by Douglas H. Hilliker; "Down-East Interurban Line" by F. Monahan and G. Boothby; "The Old Perry County Road" by Tolbert F. Fritz; "Erie Centipedes" by Andrew Goobeck; "Along the Iron Pike" by Joe Easley; "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (Fiction) by John Johns; "Rail-Fiction's Most Popular Character"; "$17 Train Robbery" (True Tales) by Daniel O'Connell; "Greenhorn Fireman" (True Tales) by D. K. Gabbert; "The Towerman at RO" (True Tales) by Fontville NeVille; "Split Switch" (True Tales) by George W. Eaton plus the following departments: "Light of the Lantern" (Centralized Traffic Control); "Electric Lines" (Juicefan Section); "Model Railroading" (Right-of-Way Realism); "On the Spot" (Reader's Viewpoint); "Railfan Personalities"; and "Railroad Camera Club" (The Switch List).

  • Donald M. Steffee; H. L. Kelso; William H. Hillyer; Charles H. Wilson; J. W. Hinds; Irwin H. Cody; William J. Parry; Peter Josserand; Joe Easley; Carl Fallberg

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Inc., Kokomo, IN, 1950

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fair. Pages are clean and unmarked with significant tanning. Very slight soiling to covers. Large chip out of the lower right corner of the front cover. "S" handwritten in the upper left corner of the front cover. Tears along the seam between back cover and spine so that the back cover is in danger of becoming detached. Small water stain to the lower right corner of the back cover. Some other small chips and tears to front and back covers. Fairly worn but still entirely sound, completely and readable. It will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Years for Minutes" (Illustrated Features) by Donald M. Steffee; "Santa Fe's Mighty 3800s" (Illustrated Feature) by H. L. Kelso; "Georgia Railroad" (Illustrated Feature) by William H. Hillyer; "Those Old Familiar Signs" (True Tales) by Charles H. Wilson; "A Trip on the Rabbit" (True Tales); "A Piece of String" (Fiction) by Irwin H. Cody; "Test Run" (Fiction) by William J. Parry; "Right by Direction" (Short Hauls) by Peter Josserand; "Along the Iron Pike" (Short Hauls) by Joe Easley; "Locomotives of the Bangar & Aroostook" (Short Hauls); "New Publications" (Short Hauls); "Fiddletown & Copperopolis Ry. (No. 17)" by Carl Fallberg; "Light of the Lantern" (Cylinders); "Electric Lines" (Chicago Underground, Ball); "Model Railroading" (B&O Bay Window Caboose); "On the Spot" (Switch Shanty Gossip); and "Railroad Camera Club" (Switch List, Model Trading Post).

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    John A. Thompson; H. H. Gross; Mike Runey; B. A. Thomas; Henry M. Van Pelte; E. S. Dellinger; Frank Herold; William H. Hillyer; Paul McGuire; Arthur B. Reardon; Joe Easley; Carl Fallberg

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Kokomo, IN, 1949

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Pages are clean and unmarked with light toning, darker around the edges. Slight soiling to covers. An "S" or maybe a "5" handwritten in the upper left corner of the front cover. Several small tears in covers and spine. Light wear to edges of covers and spine. The magazine will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Highballing the T-Bones" (Illustrated Feature) by John A. Thompson; "Battle of the Blizzard" (Illustrated Feature) by H. H. Gross; "Carolina Swamp Rabbit" (Illustrated Feature) by Mike Runey; "Fort Orange Express" (Interphoto Feature); "Jawbone" (True Tales) by B. A. Thompas; "Soldier Special" (True Tales) by Henry M. Van Pelte; "Car Department" (True Tales) by Fred Horton; "Wheeling the Hotshots" (Fiction) by E. S. Dellinger; "Timetable Tactics" (Short Hauls) by Frank Herold; "'On Time' Martin Tells 'Em Off" (Short Hauls) by William H. Hillyer; "Circus at Chanute" (Short Hauls) by Paul McGuire; "Dear Son" (Short Hauls) by Arthur B. Reardon; "Along the Iron Pike" (Short Hauls) by Joe Easley; "Locomotives of the Pittsburgh & West Virginia" (Short Hauls); and "Fiddletown & Copperopolis No. 16" (Short Hauls) by Carl Fallberg; "Light of the Lantern" (Low Steam, Jay); "Out of the Car Shops" (British Tavern Cars); "Electric Lines" (Third-Rail Thrillers, Quinby); "Model Railroading" (Consolidation Tender, PRR); "On the Spot" (Switch Shanty Gossip); and "Railroad Camera Club" (Switch List, Model Trading Post).

  • Thomas B. Taber; P. A. Anoe; Paul N. White; Howard E. Jackson; Rolland B. Moore; Charles E. Smith; Bill Knapke; E. S. Dellinger; George Wiskersham; Joe Easley; Harry C. Temple; Barbara Kreimer; Ted Sanchagrin

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Kokomo, IN, 1954

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. The magazine is completely clean inside and out. Pages are toned (age tanned). There is large 2.5" x 1.5" chip out of the back cover plus a couple much small chips out of the same cover. The back cover and a few pages have a bent corner tip. The front cover has a tear at one of the staples near the spine. Light wear to edges of covers in general. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "North to the Hudson Bay" (Illustrated Feature) by Thomas T. Taber; "Last of the Narrow-Gauges" (Illustrated Feature) by P. A. Anoe; "Men Working" (Picture Story)"; "Plywood Empire Route" (Illustrated Feature) by Paul N. White; "Great Northern's Green Thumb" (Illustrated Feature) by Howard E. Jackson; "My Hoodoo Mail Run" (True Tales) by Rolland B. Moore; "Swellhead" (True Tales) by Charles E. Smith; "Mental Lapses" (True Tales) by Bill Knapke; "The Middle Order" (Fiction) by E. S. Dellinger; "On the Carpet" (Fiction) by George Wickersham; "Along the Iron Pike" (Short Hauls) by Joe Easley; "Railfaring Rimes"; "Books of the Rails" (Short Hauls); "Back in the Days" (Short Hauls) by Harry C. Temple; "Mail Car"; "Sunny Side of the Track"; "Information Booth" by Barbara Kreimer; "Carbarn Comment" by Ted Sanchagrin; and "Railroad Hobby Club".

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    H. Reid; Phil Dessauer; Ben Dulaney; Paul N. White; Ira S. Biggs; Frank P. Savage; Richard M. Murdock; Douglas F. McDonald; Harry C. Temple; Joe Easley; Barbara Kreimer; Ted Sanchagrin

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Kokomo, IN, 1954

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Clean inside and out. Pages tanned. Tiny tears and chips at top and bottom edges of the spine. One 1/8" edge tear in the back cover. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Norfolk & Western" (Illustrated Features) by H. Reid; "The Pope's Creek Peddler" (Illustrated Features) by Phil Dessauer; "Station Agent" (Illustrated Feature) by Ben Dulaney; "Locomotives of the Chicago & Illinois Midland" (Illustrated Features); "Men Working" (Photographs); "Plywood Empire Route" (Illustrated Feature) by Paul N. White; "The Lost Rattler" (Santa Fe) (True Tales) by Ira S. Biggs; "Fifty Years Ago" (Main Central) (True Tales) by Frank P. Savage; "Horse Sense" (Fiction) by Richard M. Murdock; "Top Man" (Fiction) by Douglas F. McDonald; "Back in the Days" (Short Hauls) by Tarry C. Temple; "Along the Iron Pike" (Short Hauls) by Joe Easley; "Not on the Wheel Report" (Short Hauls) by Joe Easley; "Books on the Rails" (Short Hauls); "Railfaring Rimes"; "Mail Car"; "Information Booth" by Barbara Kreimer; "Sunny Side of the Track"; "Carbarn Comment" by Ted Sanchagrin; and "Railroad Hobby Club".

  • Seller image for Railroad Magazine December 1947 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    William L. Rohde; Frank Clodfelter; Virginia Coontz; William J. Parry; William F. Knapke; J. W. Hinds; Edwin Purkess; Alvin N. Scism; Henry B. Comstock; Joe Easley

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Chicago, IL, 1947

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Clean inside and out. Pages tanned. Some pages have a bent corner tip. Light wear and a few tiny (<1/4") chips and tears to edges of covers. Very little wear otherwise. It will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Canada Rolls Its Own" (Illustrated Feature) by William L. Rohde; "City of New Orleans" (Photo Story); "Pennsy's Steel Thunderbolts" (Illustrated Feature) by Frank Clodfelter; "The Skunk" (Illustrated Feature) by Virginia Coontz; "Running Blind" (True Tales) by William J. Parry; "The Silent Land" (True Tales) by William F. Knapke; "Uncle Nat" (True Tales) by J. W. Hinds; "Experiences 'Way Back" (True Tales) by Edwin Purkess; "Boss of Seventeen" (Fiction) by Alvin N. Scism; "Freedom Train" (Short Hauls) by Henry B. Comstock; "Along the Iron Pike" by Joe Earley; "Locomotive of the Month (PRR's Modified T-1 Class)" (Short Hauls); "Locomotives of the Canadian National (Part II)" (Short Hauls); "Light of the Lantern" (Injector Economy); "Electric Lines (Interurban Railway & Terminal)"; "On the Spot (Switch-Shanty Gossip)";n and "Railroad Camera Club (Switch List, Model Trading Post)".

  • Seller image for Railroad Magazine October 1942 Vol. 33 No. 1 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Pages toned. Very light soiling to the covers. About half the pages show a thin band of water staining along the bottom edge. Pages otherwise clean. "1942" written after "October" on the front cover. Some small chips and tears to edges of covers and pages. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Service Stop for the Overnighter" (Illustrated Feature) by Warren C. Merritt; "Birth of a Locomotive" (Illustrated Feature) by Erhardt G. Gardey; "A Transcontinental Dream (St. Johnsbury & Lake Camplain Roster); "October in Rail History" (Illustrated Feature) by Douglas H. Hilliker; "Down-East Interurban Line" (Illustrated Feature) by F. Monahan and G. Boothby; "The Old Perry County Road" (Illustrated Feature) by Tolbert F. Fritz; "Erie Centipedes" (Illustrated Feature) by Andrew Goobeck; "Along the Iron Pike" (Illustrated Feature) by Joe Easley; "Smoke Gets in Your Eyes" (Fiction) by John Johns; "Rail-Fiction's Most Popular Character"; "$17 Train Robbery" (True Tales of the Rails) by Daniel O'Connell; "Greenhorn Fireman (True Tales of the Rails) by D. K. Gabbert; "The Towerman at RO" (True Tales of the Rails) by Fontville NeVille; "Split Switch" (True Tales of the Rails) by George W. Eaton; "Light of the Lantern (Centralized Traffic Control); "Electric Lines" (Juicefan Section); "Model Railroading (Right-of-Way, Realism); "On the Spot" (Reader's Viewpoint); "Railfan Personalities"; and "Railroad Camera Club" (The Switch List).

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    Douglas Hilliker; Freeman H. Hubbard; Donald M. Steffee; Joe Easley; Henry M. Tischler; Douglas Ingells; Bob White; Edward W. Pugh; Harry R. Drummond; John Johns; Stephen D. Maguire

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Kokomo, IN, 1943

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Sound binding. Pages are quite toned (age tanned) as they always seem to be with older copies of this publication. They are otherwise clean and unmarked. Some pages have a mildly bent corner. Covers very clean with light toning on and near the spine. There are small chips and tears at top and bottom of spine and a few additional small chips and tears along edges of covers. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Rolling to Victory" by Douglas Hilliker; "Road's End for the Old 111" by Freeman H. Hubbard; "Annual Speed Survey" by Donald M. Steffee; "Along the Iron Pike" (Odd Picture-Facts)" by Joe Easley; "Wheels (A Story of Engineering Progress)"; "A Three-Mile Switching Road" (Photo Feature); by Henry M. Tischler; "Locomotive of the Month" (Pennsylvania T-1); "Motive Power of the Temiskaming & Northern Ontario"; "Great Lakes Railroading" by Douglas Ingells; "Old-time Streetcar Details (Model Railroading)"; "Canal and Madison" (True Tales of the Rails) by Bob White; "Chaperoning a Mogul" by Edward W. Pugh; "Railroad or Ramble" by Harry R. Drummond; "Empties Come Back" (Fiction) by John Johns; "The Callboard" (Who's Who in the Railfan Crew); "Light of the Lantern (Boiler Construction); "On the Spot" (The Reader's Viewpoint); "Electric Lines" (New York to Chicago by Trolley) by Stephen D. Maguire; "Railroad Camera Club" (The Switch List); and "Model Trading Post".

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    H.A. McBride; Howard Kegley; H.B. Comstock; E.J. Quinby; Wayne Howland; John P. Wingo; George C. Slawson; Joe Easley; Carl Fallberg; Alfred Comstock; Ted Sanchagrin

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Kokomo, IN, 1953

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Very clean inside and out. Pages toned (age tanned). Bottom 1/4" of outer layer of spine peeled off. 1.5" tear along the seam between back cover and spine from the bottom edge. Very light wear otherwise. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "The Seaboard Railroad" (Illustrated Feature) by H.A. McBride; "Gravy Train" a photo story by Howard Kegley; "Subway Service School"; "Load Regulators" drawings by H.B. Comstock; "Branford Electric Railway" (Illustrated Feature) by E.J. Quinby; "New Numbers Bring Old Memories" (True Tale) by Wayne Howland; "Back on the Board" (Fiction) by John P. Wingo; "Switching Agreement" (Short Hauls) by George C. Slawson; "Along the Iron Pike" (Short Hauls) by Joe Easley; "Locomotives of the Illinois Terminal Railroad" (Short Hauls); "Fiddletown & Copperopolis (No. 56)" (Short Hauls) by Carl Fallberg; "Information Booth" conducted by Alfred Comstock; "Carbarn Comment" conducted by Ted Sanchagrin; "On the Spot" and "Railroad Hobby Club".

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    John A. Thompson; Jesse D. Cope; Othmar Tabisch; Joe Fountain; Samuel James; William F. Knapke; E.S. Dellinger; Frank Herold; Joe Easley; Carl Fallberg

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Kokomo, IN, 1950

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Pages are tanned. Most pages are otherwise clean, unmarked and undamaged. A few pages have a tiny tear or two along the edges. Some pages have a mildly bent or creased corner tip. Exterior covers are lightly soiled. The back cover has a few chips and tears in the edges, and a rough tan surface--I don't know what caused it. There are a couple of small tears at the top of the spine. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Recipe for a Class I Railroad" by John A. Thompson; "China Interlude" by Jesse D. Cope; "Shortline to Nowhere" by Othmar Tabische; "True Tales: Frozen Stiff" by Joe Fountain; "True Tales: Traveling Auditor (Part I)" by Samuel James; "True Tales: While the Angel Watched" by William F. Knapke; "Fiction: Ticket to Destruction" by E.S. Dellinger; "Short Hauls: Incidentally" by Frank Herold; "Short Hauls: Vatican City Railway"; "Short Hauls: Along the Iron Pike" by Joe Easley; "Short Hauls: Fiddletown & Copperopolis Ry. (No. 27)" by Carl Fallberg; plus "Light of the Lantern (ET Brake Equipment)"; "Model Railroad (P&R's Camelback, Part I)"; "Electric Lines (Citizen's Traction Co., Part I, Slick)"; "On the Spot (Switch Shanty Gossip)"; and "Railroad Camera Club (Switch List, Model Trading Post)".

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    Jack Russell; B.A. Thomas; Gilbert A. Lathrop; Olin C. Castle; Raymond Hull; Henry B. Comstock; Joe Easley;

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Chicago, IL, 1948

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Spine is secure. All pages clean but quite tanned. A few pages have a crease or bend in the upper right corner. Just a trace of soiling to exterior covers and spine. Light creases to the lower left corner of the back cover and the upper right and lower right corners of the front cover. Very light wear otherwise. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit.

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    Mel Krampf; Freeman H. Hubbard; H.B. Comstock; W. Steinhilber; Steve Lansing; A.G. Chione; S.D. Maguire; Charles A. Roach; Bill Herber; Charles D. Dulin; Joseph Lee; Joe Easley; Carl Fallberg; Alfred Comstock; Ted Sanchagrin

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Kokomo, IN, 1953

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Pages clean and undamaged although tanned with age. Front and back covers very clean. Lower left corner of the back cover is creased. Slight wear to top and bottom edges of the spine. A nice copy. It will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Netherlands Railways" (Illustrated Feature) by Mel Krampf; "The Greatest Mail-Train Robbery" (Illustrated Feature) by Freeman H. Hubbard; "Diesel Warning Devices" (Illustrated Feature) drawings by H.B. Comstock; "Dirge for the RGS" (Illustrated Feature) by W. Steinhilber, Steve Lansing, and A.G. Chione; "San Springs Railway" (Illustrated Features) by S.D. Maguire; "Boomers in a Blizzard" (True Tale) by Charles A. Roach; "Trial by Shovel" (Fiction) by Bill Herder; "That First Night" (Short Hauls) by Charles D. Dulin; "A New Brake Valve" (Short Hauls) by Joseph Lee; "Along the Iron Pike" (Short Hauls) by Joe Easley; "Locomotives of the Reading Railway" (Short Hauls); "Fiddletown & Copperopolis Ry. (No. 55)" by Carl Fallberg; "Information Booth" conducted by Alfred Comstock; "Carbarn Comment" conducted by Ted Sanchagrin; "On the Spot"; and "Railroad Hobby Club".

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    Charles W. Tyler; E.M. Kennedy; William F. Knapke; Edmund E. Pugsley; Arthur C. Mack; Harry Bedwell; Charles D. Dulin; Paul Hoystradt; Joe Easley; Carl Fallberg

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Chicago, IL, 1940

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Pages tanned with age but clean. A few have a bent or creased corner. "S" written in the upper left corner of the front cover. A little peeling of the spine at top and bottom edges. Front and back covers lightly soiled. A little wear to the edges of the front cover including one 3/4" tear, a few tiny tears or chips. Will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Tejachapi" (Illustrated Feature) by Charles W. Tyler and E.M. Kennedy; "Sweden's Railways" (Illustrated Feature); "Railroad Magazine Index for 1948"; "Each in His Time" (True Tales) by William F. Knapke; "Some Had Luck" (True Tales) by Edmund E. Pugsley; "Reminder of the Past" (True Tales) by Arthur C. Mack; "Mountain Standard Time (Part II)" (Fiction) by Harry Bedwell; "Nineteen Forty-Nine" (Poem) (Short Hauls) by Charles D. Dulin; "Lost Engine, Lost Train, Lost Railroad" (Short Hauls) by Paul Hoysradt; "Along the Iron Pike" (Short Hauls) by Joe Easley; "Locomotives of the Monon" (Short Hauls); "Locomotive of the Month (Argentine Railway Diesels)" (Short Hauls); "Fiddletown & Copperopolis Ry. (No. 6)" by Carl Fallberg; "Light of the Lantern (Wheel Sliding); "Electric Lines (Feature Article Index)"; "Out of the Car Shops (Missouri Pacific Eagles)"; "On the Spot (Switch Shanty Gossip)"; and "Railroad Camera Club (Switch List, Model Trading Post)".

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    Robert Schick; Mike Runey; E.S. Dellinger; J.W. Hinds; George H. Wright; Paul McGuire; William Jay; Joe Easley;

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Chicago, IL, 1948

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Sound hinges. Pages toned (age tanned). First few pages show some water stains near the top edge. The rest of the pages are clean, some with mildly bent corners. Front cover shows some water stains along the top edge, is otherwise clean. Wear to top and bottom edges of the spine. Light soiling to back cover. A few small tears and a crease in the upper left corner of the front cover. Light wear to edges and seams of covers and spine, generally. Will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "The Turbulent North Arkansas" (Illustrated Feature) by Robert Schick; "Temiscouata" (Illustrated Feature) by Mike Runey; "Railroad Scouts Part II" (Illustrated Feature) by E.S. Dellinger; "In the Days of the Old Eighty-Five" (True Tales) by J.W. Hinds; "Recollections" (True Tales) by George H. Wright; "Luck of the Irish" (Fiction) by Paul McGuire; "Dead Engines" (Short Hauls) by William Jay; "Locomotive of the Month (Reading G-3 Pacific)" (Short Hauls); "Along the Iron Pike" (Short Hauls) by Joe Easley; "New Railbooks" (Short Hauls); "Locomotives of the Central of Georgia" (Short Hauls); plus "Out of the Car Shop (Reefer Crop at A.C.F.)"; "Light of the Lantern (Safety Valves)"; "The Callboard (Railfans in Review)"; "Electric Lines (Manhattan's Early R.P.O. Lines, Connolly)"; "On the Spot (Switch Shanty Gossip)"; and "Railroad Camera Club (Switch List, Model Trading Post)".

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    Ethne Kennedy; John E. Kelly; A.D. Hooks; John F. Ariza; Alan B. Todd; Howard Cameron;p Frank Herald; Joe Easley; Arthur B. Reardon; Carl Fallberg

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Kokomo, IN, 1949

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. All pages clean and unmarked but toned (age tanned). Some pages have a tiny chip or edge tear or a mildly bent corner tip. The front cover is clean and bright with a tiny chip out of the lower right corner tip. There is a one-inch tear from the top edge of the seam between spine and back cover and a few smaller tears at top and bottom edges of the spine. A few tiny marks to the back cover but no appreciable soiling. There is a 1/4" tear to the bottom edge of the back cover and a few tiny chips or tears to the fore-edge, none of which exceed about 1/8". The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Lightweight Champion" (Illustrated Feature) by Ethne Kennedy; "Cain's Railroad" (Illustrated Feature) by John E. Kelly; "The Ashtabula Disaster" (Illustrated Feature); "Washington & Old Dominion" (Illustrated Feature) by A.D. Hooks; "Going Over the Road with a Boomer" (True Tales) byJohn F. Ariza; "Memories of Maine" (True Tales) by Alan B. Todd; "Truro" (Fiction) by Howard Cameron; "Railroaders' Horror Scope" (Short Hauls) by Frank Herald; "Along the Iron Pike" (Short Hauls) by Joe Easley; "Dear Son" (Short Hauls) by Arthur B. Reardon; "Locomotives of the Burlington" (Short Hauls); "Fiddletown & Copperopolis Ry. (No. 14) (Short Hauls) by Carl Fallberg; plus Light of the Lantern (Multiple Throttle); Model Railroading (Low Wall Gondola); Electric Lines (Charles City Western, Maguire); On the Spot (Switch Shanty Gossip); and Railroad Camera Club (Swith List, Model Trading Post).

  • Seller image for Railroad Magazine November 1943 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    Frederick Blakeslee; Wayne Howland; Don Francisco; Sig Greve; John Johns; Peter Josserand; Joe Easley; A. Merrilees; S.D. Maguire

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Chicago, IL, 1943

    Seller: Argyl Houser, Bookseller, Altadena, CA, U.S.A.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Very little soiling to front and back covers but there are some uneven bands of toning (age tanning) to the back cover. There is a approx. 1/2" chip out of the skin at the bottom of the spine. There is a 1/3" x 3/4" chip in the upper left corner of the front cover, a small tear in the lower left corner of the front cover and a crease in the upper right corner of the front cover. On the back cover there is a small tear in the lower left corner. Pages are clean and undamaged, though toned. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Queen of the Valley (Reading Company)" by Frederick Blakeslee; "Big Hook--on Call 24 Hours a Day"; "Oversize Shipments" (Photographs); "So You're Going to Be a Machinist!" by Wayne Howland; "Locomotives of the New York, Susquehanna & Western"; "Indian Railways Girded for War" by N. Viswanath; True Tales of the Rails: "Lightning Slinger" by Don Francisco; True Tales of the Rails: "Buccaneering Days" by Sig Greve; Fiction: "Brass Hat (Novelette)" by John Johns; Short Hauls: "How Well Do You Know the Book?" by Peter Josserand; Short Hauls: Locomotive of the Month (Delaware & Hudson K-62); Short Hauls: "Along the Iron Pike (Odd Picture-Facts)" by Joe Easley; Short Hauls: "Development of the Locomotive (Part 4)"; Light of the Lantern (Running Gear Failures); Electric Lines (Canadian Trolley Oddities); The Callboard (Who's Who in the Railfan Crew); On the Spot (Reader's Viewpoint); Railroad Camera Club (The Switch List); and Model Trading Post.

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    Roy White; Ethne M. Kennedy; Mike Runey; Charles A. Roach; H. O. Moser; Gilbert A. Lathrop; Duncan S. Somerville; Arthur B. Reardon; Joe Easley; Carl Fallberg

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Chicago, IL, 1948

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    Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Clean inside and out. Pages toned (age tanned). Very slight wear to back cover. Tiny chip from the bottom right corner tip of the front cover. Tiny tear and chip from the lower left part of the front cover. An "S" printed in the upper left corner of the front cover. Very little wear otherwise. The magazine will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Memo to America" (Illustrated Features) by Roy White; "Denver's Forgotten Pioneer" (Illustrated Feature) by Ethne M. Kennedy; "Here Comes the Mail" (Illustrated Feature) by Mike Runey; "The First Railroad Clown" (True Tales) by Charles A. Roach; "A Smash Hit on the Lehigh" (True Tales) by H. O. Moser; "Race Track Part III" (True Tales) by Gilbert A. Lathrop; "Incident on the Main Line" (Fiction) by Duncan S. Somerville; "Dear Son" (Short Hauls) by Arthur B. Reardon; "Along the Iron Pike" (Short Hauls) by Joe Easley; "Locomotive of the Month (N&W's Y-6)" (Short Hauls); "Biggest Kettle Ever Built" (Short Hauls); "Locomotives of the Seaboard Air Line" (Short Hauls); "Fiddletown & Copperopolis Ry. No. 1" (Short Hauls) by Carl Fallberg; "Light of the Lantern (Care of Air Compressors)"; "Out of the Car Shops (Milwaukee Observation Cars)"; "Electric Lines (An Era of West Virginia Trolleys, Maguire)"; "On the Spot (Switch-Shanty Gossip)"; and "Railroad Camera Club k(Switch List, Model Trading Post)".

  • Seller image for Railroad Magazine Vol. 53 No. 1 October 1950 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    Philip A. Ronfor; Wayne Howland; Jack R. Wagner; Weldon D. Woodson; Paul McGuire; Henry A. Buck; B.A. Thomas; Louis D. Rubin, Jr.; Arthur B. Reardon; Harry C. Thompson; Joe Easley; Carl Fallberg

    Language: English

    Published by Popular Publications, Kokomo, IN, 1950

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    Soft cover. Condition: Good. Secure binding. All pages quite toned (age tanned) but clean. One third of page 73 & 74 has been cut out with scissors; on page 73 part of the "Along the Pike" cartoon is missing and on page 74 the first third of a page of the article "Eucalyptus Boom and Bust" is missing. The rest of the pages are undamaged. Covers only show a trace of soiling. A few nicks to the front cover. There is a 2" tear from the top edge of the seam between front cover and spine and the top inch of the outer layer of the top of the spine is torn off. Will be bubble-wrapped and carefully packed in a sturdy box to ensure safe transit. Important note: I have many issues of this publication. I only charge .50 shipping for second and subsequent orders in a single order within the United States. For international rates, please inquire. This issue includes: "Artist with a Camera" by Philip A. Ronfor; "Mother Hubbards and Muzzle Loaders" by Wayne Howland; "East of Shasta" by Jack R. Wagner; "Eucalyptus Boom and Bust" by Weldon D. Woodson; "Thirty Years on the Track" by Paul McGuire; "Snoflaker" by Henry A. Buck; "Worse and Worser" by B.A. Thomas; "Goat McGuire and the Dynamite Extra" by Louis D. Rubin, Jr.; "Dear Son" by Arthur D. Rubin; "Meet George Elste" by Harry C. Thompson; "Along the Iron Pike" by Joe Easley; "Locomotives of the Santa Fe"; "Fiddletown & Copperopolis Railway No. 26" by Carl Fallberg; "Light of the Lantern (How Intermittent Train Control Works"; "Electric Lines: The Celery Belt Line"; "Model Railroading (CRR of New Jersey 1880 Day Coach Part II)"; "On the Spot (Switch Shanty Gossip)"; and "Railroad Camera Club (Switch List, Model Trading Post)".

  • Railroad (Glenn S. Moe; Gordon Gordon; Andrew Gilbert; E. S. Dellinger; Alan Pettus; Joe Easley; Carl Fallberg)

    Published by Popular Publications, NY, 1953

    Seller: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, U.S.A.

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    Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Very Good-. Vol. 60, No. 1. Pulp magazine, trimmed edges. Edited by K. M. Campbell. Cover art by Herb Mott. Illustrated Features: "South Shore Line" (photo story) by Glenn S. Moe; "Campaign Trains" by Gordon Gordon; "Compressor Control" (drawings) by Henry B. Comstock; "Index for 1952); "Extra gang Timekeeper" (true tale) by Andrew Gilbert; "Skeleton Crew" (fiction) by E. S. Dellinger; "L&N's Mighty Midget" by Alan Pettus; "Along the Iron Pike" (Odd Picture-Facts) by Joe Easley; "Locomotives of the Norfolk & Western"; "Fiddletown & Copperopolis Ry. (No. 54)" by Carl Fallberg. Departments: "Information Booth"; "Carbarn Comment"; "On the Spot"; "Railroad Hobby Club". Illustrated. A little stress; bumps and dings; minor creasing; tanning; address label on rear; rubbing.

  • Railroad (Paul Wohl; D. H. Hilliker; Joe Easley; Donald M. Steffee; Bert Bemis; E. T. Parker; Fred S. Sibley; Gilbert A. Lathrop)

    Published by Frank A. Munsey Co., NY, 1942

    Seller: Books from the Crypt, N. Potomac, MD, U.S.A.

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    Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Good to Very Good-. Vol. 31, No. 2. Pulp magazine. Edited by Freeman H. Hubbard. Photo cover. Illustrated Features: "San Joaquin Daylight" on Tehachopi Loop"; "War Lessons for Our railroads" by Paul Wohl; "January in Rail History" by D. H. Hilliker; "Santa of the Santa Fe (Engineer Joe Gerard)"; "Electric Locomotives of the Pennsylvania"; "Along the Iron Pike (Unusual Picture-Facts)" by Joe Easley; "Annual Seed Survey" by Donald M. Steffee. True Tales of the Rails: "A Memorable Trip (Burlington)" by Bert Bemis; "Buried to the Stock (Illinois Central)" by E. T. Parker; "Yuketide Runaway (Denver & Rio Grande)" by Fred S. Sibley. Fiction: "Chruistmas at Craghead" (novelette) by Gilbert A. Lathrop. Popular Departments: "By the Light of the Lantern (Under Pennsy Wires)"; "Model Railroading"; "On the Spot"; "Railroad Camera Club". Illustrated by W. C. Merritt, Joe Easley, Hilliker, and others, and many photos. Small losses; 1" loss at spine head; short tears; minor stains; tanning.

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Near fine in original wrappers with light wear at the spine extremities and a tiny corner chip.

  • Hilliker, Douglas H., Carl Lathrop, Joe Easley, Harry Bedwell, Clifford Funkhouser, B.R. Dixon, Albert J. Miller, and other contributors

    Language: English

    Published by Munsey, New York, 1942

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. First Edition. Near fine in original wrappers with light wear at the spine extremities.

  • Published by Frank A. Munsey Company., New York, 1940

    Seller: Fantasy Illustrated, Silvana, WA, U.S.A.

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    Pulp. Condition: Fine. Illustrated by Joe Easley (illustrator). First Edition; First Printing. General light wear and handling for fine condition with cream supple paper. ; Vol. 28.6; Small 4to 9" - 11" tall.

  • Jones, Stanley; Hayes, William Edward; Watkins, Richard Howells; Martyr, Weston; Baxter, A. Beverley; Moore, H. Napier; Blochin, Anne Elizabeth and Victor

    Published by The Maclean Publishing Company, Limited, Toronto, 1939

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    Paperback. Condition: Good. Malcolm, Scott: (Cover Photo); Eldridge, Harold; LaSalle, Charles; Mawicke, Tran; Taylor, Weston; Easley, Joe (illustrator). First Edition. 40 pages. Features: Hard-to-believe colour photo ad for an International Delivery truck inside front cover looks like a cross between a banana and a toaster; Net Results (short story); The Truth About the Bren Gun Article - feedback after the storm of controversey which resulted when Maclean's printed an article by Lieut.-Col. George Drew describing "the most abominable contract that could possibly have been imagined" - includes photos of many of the main players; Overload (short story); Britain Accepts Conscription - part of Beverley Baxter's update from London; Sea Room (short story); Edward Johnson of Guelph (part 2) - with indomitable will he conquered music, strange tongues and life's tragedy in his determined invasion of the operatic world - article with photos; Ribuck! (short story); Hot Dogs - how to help your pet during a heat wave; Nice Coke ad on back cover features young couple heading to a soda fountain, with photo of soda jerk inserted. Average wear. A sound vintage copy.