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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Slight wear to top and bottom edges of spine, otherwise spotless and undamaged. It will be packed with a backing card, bubble-wrapped and shipped in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "The Story of American Model Toys: 2" (This firm remained ahead of Lionel in 1952 and 1953) by Roger Carp; "Bringing 'em Back Alive!" (Stu Shuster's layout keeps his boyhood memories alive) by Stuart Shuster; "Make American Flyer Trains Sparkle" (Proper ways to clean your S gauge treasures) by John Heck; "Small Boxcars: Low Prices, Big Smiles" (Lionel's modern-era boxcars enhance any collection) by Michael Connor; "Kindred Spirits" (John Fisher and Gary Magner think alike about Lionel) by Dick Christianson; "The Best Gift Anyone Can Receive" (This holiday season build your child a toy train layout) by Jim Bunte; "Roar of the Rails" (A rediscovered 1948 TV series featuring American Flyers) by John Huster; "Waukesha, Chesterfield & Lionel City" (Plans for the second phase of a big O gauge layout) by Robert M. Sherman; "The Pentastar Goes Lionel" (The Chrysler Technology Center's super Lionel display) by Jim Bunte; "Every Step of the Way" (Jack Kindler knows the real story of Lionel's postwar era) by Jim Bunte; "Christmas Dreams Realized" (The big O gauge layout built above, not below) by Michael Boie; "A Close Look at Lionel's 497 Coaling Station" (There's a lot more to this exciting accessory than first meets the eye) by Alan Stewart; "Built Your First Tunnel" (An easy-to-build landscaped tunnel for any layout) by Stanley W. Trzoniec; plus "Editorial"; "Product News"; "Feedback"; "Events"; "Product Reviews"; "Product Showcase"; "Q's & A's"; "Classified Ads"; "Dealer Directory" and "Conversation Piece".