LLOYD, ROGER. - The Fascination of Railways.London: George Allen & Unwin, 1951. 1st edition. Mostly concerned with the railways prior to their Nationalisation in 1947. Contents: I.The Pleasure of Watching Trains; II.The Living Complexity of a Railway; III.The Traffic on the Line; IV.The Railway Engine; V.The Man on the Footplate; VI.The Railway Scene; VII.Station Sauntering; VIII.Travelling Hopefully; IX.The War Record of the Railway Service; X.British Railways in 1960. A forecast. Pp.160, colour frontispiece + 16 black & white plates, occasional light spotting - mainly affecting the closed page edges. Maroon cloth, gilt title to spine. G+.
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