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America's Standard Gauge Electric Trains
by Peter H. Riddle Synopsis
More than a historical reference, this volume includes a collector's guide to current
values, tips for starting and developing a collection, and plans for constructing
functional displays of standard gauge trains. 250 photos, 200 in color.
Paperback - 192 pages |

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Lionel Collector's Guide & History; Postwar, Vol. 2
by Tom McComas, James Tuohy
Paperback - 168 pages
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The American Toy Train
by Gerry Souter, Janet SouterBook Description
In the 20th century, perhaps no toy has enjoyed as much adulation as the toy train. It
seems virtually everyone who came of age before the era of the computer chip was once a
scale-size railroad baron, building empires on their parents' living room floors. As we
debark for the 21st century, the popularity of toy trains as playthings has been somewhat
displaced by high-tech electronic gadgetry, but their desirability to collectors and
hobbyists rolls ahead more determined than ever.
Hardcover - 160 pages illustrate
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The Toy Train Department -
Volume 2: Electric Train Pages from the Great Montgomery Wards Christmas Catalogs of the
1950's and 1960's
by Thomas W. Holland (Editor) Book
Description
By popular demand! This sequel to our original Sears volume contains full-sized
authorized reproductions of every electric train page from the great Montgomery Ward
Christmas catalogs from 1950 through 1969. Organized by year, the book features thousands
of trains, sets and accessories in all gauges are beautifully illustrated including such
great brands as Lionel, American Flyer, Marx, Kusan and others, with original prices! A
"Must Have".
Paperback - 160 pages Vol 2 |
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