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[quote]QUOTE: The Illustrated Encyclopedia of the World's Modern Locomotives: A technical directory of major international diesel,electric and gas-turbine locomotives from 1879 to the present day. >( present day meaning 1983)< <br />by Brian Hollingsworth & Arthur Cook <br />ISBN# 0-517-412675[/quote] <br /> <br />Murphy, I have <i>The Great Book of Trains</i> by the same authors, only 13 years newer with more pages, probably an update of the book you have. <br /> <br />I have, at home-home, (if I tried to move all my trains, plane & automobile books, I would have to rent a small apt. just to store them in, or as my late father once said "some day you will hear a rumble and find these books on your mother's living room floor.") several dozen RR books and several hundred old <i>Trains</i> , ,magazines. <br /> <br />I just recieved my first issues of <i>Locomotives International</i> and highly reccomend the magazine to anyone who is interested in motive power. <br />It has covered mostly steam so far but I found they have a book on early diesels which I am going to buy. <br />http://www.locomotivesinternational.co.uk/books/index.shtml <br /> <br />Keep the book news coming gentlemen, this is most helpful <br />Bob
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