Description: Railroad Man's Magazine July 1914 "Somewhere in the C. B. &Y." by Edgar Franklin. This issue is packed with a complete novel ("Somewhere in the C. B. & Y. -- A Railroad Mystery"), a complete novelette, eight short stories, railroad related articles, poetry, and miscellany. Includes articles on how troublesome passengers wear down railroad workers, stories Told by Our Readers, a Honk and Horace story, proposed changes to locomotive headlights, new European flashing safety signals, the hard life of telegraphers, tragedy on a night run from Havre to Paris, railroad anecdotes, No. 74 of Observations of a Country Station-Agent, new inventions, By the Light of the Lantern Q&As, and more. Illustrated with a few pen and ink sketches. 239 pages plus 28 pages of vintage advertisements. This issue is in Poor condition. The back cover is completely missing. Spine is wrinkled; front cover is wrinkled, edges are taped on the inside, badly bumped with tears, chipping, and wrinkles. The pages are very browned (paper feels cheaper than earlier issues, perhaps because of war time shortages). This is an antique pulp magazine that looks and feels its age. Ships promptly from Virginia (always in a box) with free tracking. Inquiries welcome. (L82)
Price: 95 USD
Location: Alexandria, Virginia
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Shipping Cost: 5 USD
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Brand: Frank A. Munsey
Year: 1914
Country/Region of Manufacture: United States