Language: English
Published by Silver Link Publishing, Kettering, 1991
ISBN 10: 0947971572 ISBN 13: 9780947971571
Seller: PsychoBabel & Skoob Books, Didcot, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. Hardcover (no jacket as published), printed boards, very good condition. First Edition. Minor shelf wear and some small scuffs to the bottom edges otherwise no issues. Internally excellent throughout. DP. Used.
Seller: Zardoz Books, Westbury, WILTS, United Kingdom
1st ed. Edition. Condition: vg++. vg++ 1st Silver Link Books 1991 hardcover illustrated boards as issued In stock shipped from our UK warehouse.
Language: English
Published by Silver Link, Kettering, 1991
ISBN 10: 0947971572 ISBN 13: 9780947971571
Seller: Anvil Books, Prestatyn, FLINT, United Kingdom
Glazed Boards. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. 96pp, photos, map, diagrams.
Language: English
Published by Silver Link, Kettering, 1991
ISBN 10: 0947971572 ISBN 13: 9780947971571
Seller: Anvil Books, Prestatyn, FLINT, United Kingdom
First Edition Signed
Glazed Boards. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. First Edition. 96pp, photos, map, diagrams. Signed by author on ffep with dedication. Signed by Author(s).
Language: English
Published by Silver Link Publishing, 1991
ISBN 10: 0947971572 ISBN 13: 9780947971571
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. 1st. First Edition. Hardback. The story of Britain's first privately preserved standard gauge steam locomotive. When securely packed this item will weigh in the region of 480g. Unless specifically mentioned, all our books are photographed so you can see what you are buying. ABE may, however, display a stock image whilst processing ours. (YBP Ref: 020883:2h) Size: 8vo - over 73/4" - 93/4" Tall Language: ENG 480 G. Book.
Language: English
Published by Silver Link Publishing, Kettering, 1991
ISBN 10: 0947971572 ISBN 13: 9780947971571
Seller: Peter White Books, Alton, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hard Cover. Condition: Fine. First Edition. The story of how the author bought an Ivatt J52 locomotive from BR in 1959, preserved it, and eventually donated it to the National Railway Museum. 96 pages. Illustrated with many b/w photographs. Laminated pictorial boards. Every book is sent in a rigid cardboard posting box. Size: 24.5 Cm x 17.5 Cm.
Language: English
Published by Silver Link Publishing Ltd, Kettering, Northants, 1991
ISBN 10: 0947971572 ISBN 13: 9780947971571
Seller: Amazing Book Company, Liphook, United Kingdom
First Edition
Hardcover. Condition: As New. 1st Edition. This as new copy is bound in illustrated laminated boards A dust wrapper is not called for. The text block is unmarked, tight, white, bright and square. There is some light sunning to the spine. International postal rates are calculated on a book weighing 1 Kilo, in cases where the book weighs more than 1 Kilo increased postal rates will be quoted, where the book weighs less then postage will be reduced accordingly. 1247: Preservation Pioneer -is the Story of Britain's First Privately Preserved Standard Gauge Steam Locomotive. The 1959 purchase: Smith bought the Ivatt?designed J52 locomotive directly from British Railways at a time when private preservation of standard?gauge engines was almost unheard of. The narrative details the challenges of restoring and maintaining the locomotive, including early preservation practices and the emerging heritage?railway movement. It was eventually donated to the National Railway Museum: (Bill) Smith gifted No. 1247 to the NRM, securing its long?term public future. The book includes numerous black?and?white photographs illustrating the locomotive's condition, restoration, and operational life. Ref MM 2.
Published by The International New Company, New York, 1923
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Very Good. Prater, E.; Hiley, F.; Wood, Stanley L.; Whitaker, W.G.; Webb, Arch; Robinson, T.H.; Abbey, S.; York, W.G.; Woodville, R. Caton; Waye, A.S. (illustrator). First Edition. Abundant black and white illustrations and reproductions of photos. Features: The Woman of the Island - The extraordinary experience that befell E.N. McMullan in the remote interior of Brazil, showing that even the wildest savages have some concpetion of the white man's abilities and a very lively sense of gratitute; Amid the Eternal Fires - Volcanologist Professor T.A. Jaggar has lived on the brink of the Kilauea volcano for fourteen years - article with photos; The Wishing Pipe - a tragic story of peril underground by C.J. Harrell, one of the best placer- and hard-rock miners in the Western U.S.; East Beyond the East - a photo-illustrated visit to Ternate, gem of the Spice Islands, or Moluccas; A Battle With Wolves - a trapper's nighmare with black wolves in the Far North; In the Dark - Capt. Raymond Kelsall, of Toro, Uganda was dragged out of his bed at 2am by a lion!; Exploring in Central Brazil - Part II - A small expedition left England in 1921 to study the mighty Amazon forests and her wild Indian Tribes - article with photos; The Four Madmen - Frank James, Marcus Curtis, John Hawkins and John Coffey break out of Matteawan Insane Asylum in Beacon, New York; The Pelican Women of Lake Tchad - article with photos of the monstrous wooden discs inserted in their lips; The Three Angleteers - Part I - Three bored English lads set out across Europe and experience many troubles and adventures; My Turtle - Louis A. Sabine's disastrous voyage aboard the yawl Etta May promised a rich return but left him more poor than when he started; Four Years in Liberia - Trader Percy H. Newman describes some odd experiences in the little-known interior of the Black Republic of Liberia, in ports of which he was the first white man the natives had ever seen; A Navajo "Yebitchai" - an unusual nine-day festival connected with the healing of the sick - article with photos; Over the Dam - Night Watchman, Matthew Armstrong, Nanaimo, British Columbia The Woman of the Island - The extraordinary experience that befell E.N. McMullan in the remote interior of Brazil, showing that even the wildest savages have some concpetion of the white man's abilities and a very lively sense of gratitute; Amid the Eternal Fires - Volcanologist Professor T.A. Jaggar has lived on the brink of the Kilauea volcano for fourteen years - article with photos; The Wishing Pipe - a tragic story of peril underground by C.J. Harrell, one of the best placer- and hard-rock miners in the Western U.S.; East Beyond the East - a photo-illustrated visit to Ternate, gem of the Spice Islands, or Moluccas; A Battle With Wolves - a trapper's nighmare with black wolves in the Far North; In the Dark - Capt. Raymond Kelsall, of Toro, Uganda was dragged out of his bed at 2am by a lion!; Exporting in Central Brazil - Part II - A small expedition left England in 1921 to study the mighty Amazon forests and her wild Indian Tribes - article with photos; The Four Madmen - Frank James, Marcus Curtis, John Hawkins and John Coffey break out of Matteawan Insane Asylum in Beacon, New York; The Pelican Women of Lake Tchad - article with photos of the monstrous wooden discs inserted in their lips; The Three Angleteers - Part I - Three bored English lads set out across Europe and experience many troubles and adventures; My Turtle - Louis A. Sabine's disastrous voyage aboard the yawl Etta May promised a rich return but left him more poor than when he started; Four Years in Liberia - Trader Percy H. Newman describes some odd experiences in the little-known interior of the Black Republic of Liberia, in parts of which he was the first white man the natives had ever seen; A Navajo "Yebitchai" - an unusual nine-day festival connected with the healing of the sick - article with photos; Over the Dam - Night Watchman Matthew Armstrong's terrible ordeal in the woods near Nanaimo, British Columbia; and more. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A quality copy of this excellent vintage issue.
Published by Published by Royale Print of London; Hartnolls Bookbinders of Bodmin, and The Phoenix Setting Company of Portsmouth, London First Edition . 1990., 1990
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition Signed
Condition: Fine. First edition hard back binding in publisher's original Chieftain goatskins, dyed the exact shade of RAF wool-barathea wartime uniform fabric. The front cover is gold-blocked with the title and incorporates specially woven RAF wings of 1940 type by Gieves and Hawkes, No. 1 Savile Row, London, with the King's crown, the marker ribbon of blue silk bearing the emblems of the Battle of Britain Fighter Association, 22-carat gold edging. 4to. 13¼'' x 10''. The print run is strictly limited to 401 copies, No. 1 being presented to HM The Queen. This copy being number 173. Each copy bears the handwritten signatures of the twenty-five selected Battle of Britain pilots: Wg Cdr P. P. C. Barthropp; Wg Cdr R. P. Beaumont; Sqn Ldr G. H. Bennions; Air Vice-Marshal H. A. C. Bird-Wilson; Air Cdre P. M. Brothers; Air Marshal Sir Denis Crowley-Milling; Gp Capt W. D. David; Air Cdre A. C. Deere; Sqn Ldr B. H. Drobinski; Flt Lt J. H. Duart; Air Chief Marshal Sir Christopher Foxley-Norris; Gp Capt T. P. Gleave; Wg Cdr N. P. W. Hancock; Sqn Ldr C. Haw; Cdr R. C. Hay; Gp Capt C. B. F. Kingcome; Colonel Henry Gaston Lafont; Air Cdre A. R. D. MacDonell; Sqn Ldr M. J. Mansfeld; W Cdr A. G. Page; Wg Cdr P. L. Parrott; Gp Capt D. F. B. Sheen; Wg Cdr F. M. Smith; Wg Cdr J. E. Storrar; Wg Cdr G. C. Unwin. Housed in matching buckram clamshell box with blue silk lining and gilt titling. Unopened book in new condition in Fine condition box. Pocket inside the box holds original sales receipt, The Times colour supplement advertisement, typed letter from the original purchaser to Air Vice Marshall Freddie Hurrell confirming his order and enclosed cheque, he also mentions that he would wish to collect the book himself from Hartnolls in Bodmin when the book was ready. SIGNED letter from Air Vice Marshall Freddie Hurrell to the recipient on Royal Air Force Benevolent Fund letter-headed paper with details of the book. Hartnoll Delivery Note. Advertisement prospectus giving in-depth details concerning the various elements of production with a photograph of the six protagonists: Michael Pierce, John Golley, Roy Asser, Bill Gunston, Brian Masterton, and Freddie Hurrell to the front cover viewing the finished product. Remains wrapped in Hartnoll's original brown paper. Member of the P.B.F.A. BATTLE OF BRITAIN.