Description: Railroad Man's Magazine October 1918 Vol. 37 No. 2 "Cut Wires and Jumbled Wires" by Charles Wesley Sanders This issue contains a complete novelette, three serials, four short stories, numerous railroad related articles, poetry, and miscellany. Includes articles on how telegraph wires were strung in the early days, the benefits of owning railroad shares, the early days of the Reading, more tales from Knights of the Railroad Round-Tables, training battle-line railroaders, rail track laying machines, the pioneers of typewriters and the automatic transmitter, small Southern lumber yards that grew into major railroads, W. R. Scott who was running two transcontinental railroads for the federal government, By the Lantern Q&As, the busy life of a one-man station agent, patriots of the iron trail, and more. Illustrated with black and white photos. 192 pages plus 16 pages of vintage advertisements. This issue is in Poor condition. The front and rear covers are coming loose from the spine and are only held in place by antique tape. The pages are clean & unmarked but browned (color of toast) and many have split or chipped edges. The spine has tears and creases, is taped and worn. Covers are battered with chipping to the edges, wrinkles & rubbing; prior owner's name penciled on front cover. This is a scarce antique pulp magazine that looks and feels its age. Ships promptly from Virginia (always in a box) with free tracking. Inquiries welcome. (L87)
Price: 95 USD
Location: Alexandria, Virginia
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All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Frank A. Munsey
Year: 1918
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States