Description: "Railroads In The Woods" is NEW, still wrapped in shrink-wrap. Because I could not open the book and check details, some items that follow are from a combination of a 1961 copy and other sources. The 1961 copy Flyleaf says, "complete, documented, authoritative account of railroad logging in all of its ramifications, amply illustrated with 440 photos of outstanding clarity and detail. It is a record of an era that can never come again". The Introduction states, "The era of the logging railroad was synonymous with the great era of logging. Each was dependent on the other. The versatility of the railroad made it possible to tap the most inaccessible tract of timber with high production equipment and methods. Only the railroads could carry away the logs as fast as the loggers could supply them. The logging railroad was a thing apart. Beyond making use of a locomotive to haul cars with flanged wheels along steel rails it bore little resemblance to the common conception of railroading. It was a highly specialized operation requiring specially developed equipment; and it was manned by a special breed of men... The logging railroad was made up of light rail tacked to flimsy ties and laid on scanty ballast... The logging railroad was the outstanding characteristic of the great days of logging". The Table of Contents (unchanged) shows a division by equipment. The book also has a four page Glossary and a seven page Index. The copyright date, ISBN and inside front cover are from other sources. Every page beyond the section headings in the 1961 edition contains one or more photographs. The pictures show the actual front and back of the 1995 shrink-wrapped dust jacket, the Table of Contents and the inside front cover. Ebay collects sales tax for some states. Your purchase helps support the Oregon Rail Heritage Foundation, a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. We are honored to be the appointed caretakers of 3 steam locomotives owned by the city of Portland, Oregon. The collection includes the world famous SP 4449 Daylight locomotive, originally restored to pull the American Freedom Train in 1975-76. The magnificent SP&S 700 is also an operational 4-8-4 which came back to life in 1990. They are joined by their little sister, the OR&N 197, a Pacific 4-6-2 which will steam up again in about 1 year. All three are located at the new Oregon Rail Heritage Center, a working engine house with a turntable, allowing public access to the locomotives. We receive no support from the city, but rely solely upon volunteers and donations. Your support is deeply appreciated.To qualify for combined shipping, all items must be paid for in one PayPal transaction. Please use the shopping cart for combined purchases and request an invoice if shipping charges do not appear correct.
Price: 44.49 USD
Location: Portland, Oregon
End Time: 2024-12-02T03:47:26.000Z
Shipping Cost: 6.88 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Year: 1995
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
California Prop 65 Warning: A Book
Copyright: 1995
Page Count: 269 Pages
Cover: Hardbound with Dust Jacket
Book Size: 3/4 x 8-3/4 x 11 Inches
ISBN: 0964752017
Author: John T. Labbe & Vernon Goe
Publisher: Howell-North Books, Berkeley, CA
Extras: Lots of photographs
Edition: New