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  • Seller image for The Train Collectors Quarterly October 1987 Vol. 33 No. 5 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    John Parker; Tom McCormack; John Newbraugh; Phil Ritter; Bruce Manson; Karl Burkhardt; Ron Antonelli; Tad Cody; Max Knoecklein; Bob Nussey

    Language: English

    Published by Train Collectors Association, Ronks, PA, 1987

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

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Lower right corner of covers and all pages mildly bent near the tip, otherwise like new inside and out. It will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: TCA Goes to "Carolina.In the Morning": John Parker describes the 33rd TCA National -- the Convention and the home town"; TCA's "Grip" on the Cable (Car): John Parker whets our appetite for a Cable car that's coming up the hill in San Francisco; The Man Who Restored Paradise: Tom McCormack describes a unique layout that to him is paradise; Who Done It? Part 22: John Newbraugh goes to the wood pile and relates his findings; Toy Train Reference Library: Phil Ritter informs the Quarterly readers what is in store for them when they use the TCA's Toy Train Reference Library in Strasburg; T.T.T. (Tootsietoy Trains), Part 1: Early Prewar: Bruce Manson confesses that in addition to his love of American Flyer, Tootsietoys, especially the trains, are a close second; A Battery Mystery: Karl Burkhardt quite possibly unravels a battery problem; Lost Paper, Part 2: Industrial Diamonds: Ron Antonelli left your Editor speechless when he first saw the material in Part 2. It's unbelievable.; Electoy Steam Type Locomotives: Tad Cody analyses and defines the three Electoy steam locomotives; Sager Place: Irvington or Hillside: Max Knoecklein discusses Lionel's New Jersey address; Littletown: Bob Nussey visits another toy train village; and Drumhead: Concludes this issue with news items and letters.

  • Seller image for The Train Collector's Quarterly October 1988 Vol. 34 No. 5 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

    Ron Antonelli; Karl Burkhardt; Harry Rinker; John Newbraugh; Bruce Manson; Dave Dansky; Al Ruocchio; Max Knoechlein; Bill Bean; "Scotty" Arkenas; Tom McComas; James Tuohy; Ray Fetzner; Keith Zaner;

    Language: English

    Published by Train Collectors Association, Ronks, PA, 1988

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

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    Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. Spotless inside and out. Upper right corner of the front cover mildly creased. Very little wear otherwise. Will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: Lost Paper, Part 5: Windows into the Past: Ron Antonelli treats Q readers to some unusual pictures; A Variation from American Model Toys: Karl Burkhardt ponders some variations of those silver streamliners; Old Collectors Never Die--Harry Rinker discusses a subject we never want to discuss; "Who Done It?", Part 26: John Newbraugh having just celebrated his 25th anniversary of mystery solving pens his 26th probe; T.T.T. (Tootsietoy Trains) Part 3: Postwar Diecast Trains: Bruce Manson continues his Tootsietoy Series with the postwar diecast trains; Trains were Great at the Golden Gate in '88: Dave Dansky tells why so many TOA members 'left their hearts' in Oakland; New Product Review--Lionel Rock Island Steam Engine, Catalog #6--18001, Engine #5100: Al Ruocchio analyzed a new Lionel locomotive and for the most part liked what he found; Ageless Boys: Max Knoecklein has a surprise for catalog enthusiasts; The Erector Set Story, Part 3, The Early Metal Box 1933-1941: Bill Bean continues his Erector story and discusses sets that AF fans will be looking for; Lionel Trains, Inc., Numbering System: "Scotty" Arkenas explains the new Lionel numbering system; Anatomy of a Fake, Part 3: Tom McComas and James Tuohy warn members that fakes are out there in the postwar/MPC era; Industrial Display--"Free in '32, Rare in '88": Ray Fetzner shares a super Lionel find; The Five-Fifteen Limited: Keith Zaner pays tribute to a man who will not be catching the 5:15 Limited; Drumhead: Thanks--more questions--answers; and Tinplate Library: New books of interest to the train collector.

  • Seller image for The Train Collectors Quarterly July 1988 Vol. 34 No. 4 for sale by Argyl Houser, Bookseller

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    Soft cover. Condition: Fine. Completely clean and undamaged inside and out. It will be backed with cardboard and carefully packed in a sturdy, flat box to ensure safe transit. This issue includes: "Who Done It? Part 25: John Newbraugh plays the number 25 and some interesting combinations appear"; "The Lionel Story: Your editor found a copy of a speech that Lawrence Cowen made in 1949, and he shares it with you"; "Joe, the Motorists' Friend: William Staiger takes us on the other side of the road with this 1967 train report"; "Learning the Ropes: Stuart Perlmutter discusses his philosophy on collecting"; "The Erector Set Story, Part 2, the Classic Period 1924-1932: Bill Bean continues his story of this Gilbert Line"; "Gauge 1 or Whatever: Ron Morris attempts to put this gauge in its proper scale"; "Locomotive Stamp Issue: Walter Maiersperger discusses the Post Office's 1987 commemorative locomotive issues"; "Lost Paper, Part 5: Specialists and Special Lists: Ron Antonelli treats us to more lost paper, some with familiar names"; "New and Unusual Items Seen at York, April, 1988: Once again, the 'Q' shares some York finds"; "Hill Climbers, Friction Powered Toy Trains: Laura Edson researched these interesting friction motor trains and the companies that manufactured them"; "New Product Review--K-Line MP-15 'O' Scale Engine: Al Ruocchio tested and examined this new engine and liked what he found"; "Lenny Dean: Ed Kraemer pays tribute to a person who has been around the train scene for a few years"; and "Drumhead: Letters and more letters bring up the rear section and then some!".

  • Ron Arad, Paola Antonelli, Judith Benhamou-Huet, Jonathan Safran Foer, Marie-Laure Jousset, Ingeborg de Roode

    Language: English

    Published by Museum of Modern Art, 2009

    ISBN 10: 0870707590 ISBN 13: 9780870707599

    Seller: Strand Book Store, ABAA, New York, NY, U.S.A.

    Association Member: ABAA ILAB

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    Oversized Paperback. Condition: Good. This volume featurres an interview with the artist and essays on his use of innovative materials and technology, his role as an educator and communicator on the importance of design and his place in the world of design and the larger art market. Published to accompany the exhibition @The Museum of Modern Art/NYC/08.02.09-10/19/09. Illus., 300 color. 216p.