Book Description

This original edition is a scarce book, and an important book in the history of railway literature. R F Fairlie was a Scottish railway engineer who trained at Crewe & Swindon Railway Works and later worked in Ireland & India as well as England & Wales. He is chiefly known for his invention of the Fairlie double bogie articulated locomotive, patented in 1864, which was particularly associated with tightly-curved and narrow gauge railways in mountainous settings. In fact, it was 'The Little Wonder' built in 1869 for the Festiniog Railway that made his name as the inventor of something special.
Author Robert Francis Fairlie
Date 1872 (1st Edition)
Binding Brown cloth boards with gilt titling
Publisher Effingham Wilson (London)
Illustrator Sepia photographs with tissue guards, full page engravings, & 4 folding diagrams.
Condition VF/G (Original spine has been re-laid professionally & now a tightly-bound copy. Covers age-toned & mottled )
Pages 148

Price: £75.00

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