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PIKE'S PEAK COG ROAD Morris Abbott tourism mining steep railway gear pull climb

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Category:

Traction & Trolleys

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Condition:

Used

Year:

1972

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Item number:

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Item description

Stated first printing. The book is in fine condition. The Jacket has one notable issue: a small tear on the flap where it projects out of the pretector. Stated first printing, 1972. Copiously illustrated with photographs, some in color, as well as maps, reproduced documents and diagrams, the story of the short line railroad, which still serves the tourist trade at Pike's Peak today, is told. 172 pp: this is not the tourist brochure often found .