Discover a wonderful collection of three American railroad history books spanning from 1958 to 2000. The first book, 'This Was Railroading' by George B. Abdill, published by Bonanza Books in 1958, offers a unique look at the railroad era. It has some light staining on the fabric cover and a bit of rippling at the bottom of the pages, and the text block shows some darkening but doesn't affect reading. The second one, 'West Virginia Logging Railroads' by William E. Warden, published by TLC Publishing, Inc. in 1993, has minor shelf wear. The third, 'The Steam Locomotive A Century of North American Classics' by Jim Boyd, published by Barnes & Noble Books in 2000, also has minor shelf wear. All books are in very good condition with tight bindings. The dust jackets are in good shape too, and 'West Virginia Logging Railroads' and 'The Steam Locomotive' have bright and clean text blocks.



















These railroad history books are great for reading and learning about the American railroad past. To use them, simply open the book and start reading. When handling, make sure your hands are clean to avoid staining the pages. Store the books on a dry and stable shelf to prevent any damage. If the dust jackets get dirty, you can gently wipe them with a soft cloth. Don't bend the pages or put heavy objects on the books to keep the bindings tight and the pages in good condition. Enjoy exploring the fascinating world of American railroads through these books!