Railroads In the Woods by John T Labbe/Vernon Goe 


Synopsis: Detailed history of how the narrow gauge logging railroads were designed and built up impossible inclines into impenetrable forests to haul out the timber. Packed with black and white photos of the bridges and trestles, the geared locomotives (Heisler, Shay, Willamette, Baldwin, and Climax), and the dauntless men. 258 pages with index.

Condition: Moderate signs of shelf and reading wear. Price-clipped dust-jacket shows edge-wear, inner front flap of jacket has come away from main part (all parts of jacket present). Book boards good. Binding tight. Pages and covers clean and unmarked. No ownership markings. Photos feature copy for sale.

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