DENVER'S RAILROADS:
The Story of Union Station and the Railroads of Denver
By Kenton Forrest and Charles Albi
Golden, Co.: Colorado Railroad Museum, (1981).
First edition, first printing. Illustrated on every page with maps, a generous bounty of photographs, four color postcards, illustrations, facsimiles, tickets, brochures, floor plans, and so much more. A detailed history of the making and running of the lines, trains, electric interurbans, yards, shops, roundhouses, and stations of Denver. Light rub-wear to the upper and lower spine edges, else nearly fine in burgundy linen with gilt embossed titles to the spine, red-and-yellow headband and tail-band, photo-illustrated end-papers; in a very good lightly rubbed dust jacket with a small hole and a short snag to the spine panel, and with a narrow line of clear tape reinforcing to the upper spine edge. Quarto; 244 pages; index. PLEASE VIEW FOR MORE GREAT FIRST EDITION BOOKS THANKS! |