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Publicado por Kalmbach Publishing Co., Milwaukie, WI, 1987
Librería: Rose City Books, Portland, OR, Estados Unidos de America
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Paperback. Condición: Very Good. No Jacket. First Edition First Printing. Secure binding with clean pages & light cover wear (two ink marks). About 11 x 8. Illustrated. Scarce! Size: 4to - over 9¾ - 12" tall. Magazine.
Publicado por Kalmbach Publishing Company, 1990
Librería: gigabooks, Spokane, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Very Good. Magazine - VG - Magazine is clean and tight with light wear - Illustrated.
Publicado por Kalmbach Publishing Company, 1989
Librería: gigabooks, Spokane, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Very Good. Magazine - VG - Magazine is clean and tight with light wear - Illustrated.
Publicado por Kalmbach Publishing Company, 1990
Librería: gigabooks, Spokane, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Very Good. Magazine - VG - Magazine is clean and tight with light wear - Illustrated.
Publicado por Kalmbach Publishing Company, 1989
Librería: gigabooks, Spokane, WA, Estados Unidos de America
Condición: Very Good. Magazine - VG - Magazine is clean and tight with light wear - Illustrated.
Librería: booksforcomfort, Comfort, TX, Estados Unidos de America
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Paperback. Condición: Very Good. 1st edition. Trains, The Magazine of Railroading June 1989. J David Ingles, Editor. Published by Kalmbach Publishing Co, Milwaukee, WI, 1989. Monthly Edition. Paperback. No DJ. Size 4to (up to 12'' tall). Condition: Nr Fine. Slight edge wear, content excellent. 82 Pgs. Articles: Mountain Caboose: A Rio Grande narrow-gauge trip set the course; A Horse of a Different Color, Triple Crown Service, is the revolution at hand?; Amtrak's Elegant Anchors (2), Boston's South Station revival; Thimk, Illinois Traction Style, An Almost-perfect 1915 billboard; Humility, Profits in the Heartland, Iowa Interstate: the shippers' railroad; Trains Hot Spots, Tuscola, IL, where 3 line cross; and Trains Turntable, Will history repeat itself? Illustrated with black and white and color photos. Description text copyright 2012 BooksForComfort. Item ID 27460. book.
Publicado por Kalmbach Publishing Co, Milwaukee, WI, 1988
Librería: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, Estados Unidos de America
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Wraps. Condición: Good. Presumed First Edition, First printing. 82, [2] pages, including covers. Illustrations (some color). Map. Cover has some wear and soiling. Founded in 1940, Trains Magazine celebrated its 79th anniversary in 2019. This issue includes an article on "Missiles on Rails" by Michael R. Boldrick, about the Peacekeeper Rail Garrison (pages 36-40). The author was a retired Air Force colonel and had been a test director during development of the silo-based MX missile. He also served as a Minuteman combat crew commander. He later worked for the Stanford Research Institute. Other articles in this issue include Reflections from the Judd Road Bridge that in part described when the renowned French actress Sarah Bernhardt digressed from the established schedule of her first triumphal American tour to present a private performance in Ann Arbor on Christmas Eve, 1880, The retirement of the Cadiz, Beech Grove (Amtrak's largest shop), and moving grain on the Rock Island. The Peacekeeper Rail Garrison is a mobile missile system that was developed by the United States Air Force during the 1980s as part of a plan to place fifty MGM-118A Peacekeeper intercontinental ballistic missiles on the rail network of the United States. The railcars were intended, in case of increased threat of nuclear war, to be deployed onto the nation's rail network to avoid being destroyed by a first strike counterforce attack by the Soviet Union. However the plan was canceled as part of defense cutbacks following the end of the Cold War, and the Peacekeeper missiles were installed in silo launchers as LGM-118s instead. Train-based ICBMs do offer some advantages over missiles in fixed silos, namely that the enemy can never be sure where they are, or more accurately, where all of them are at any given moment. Maintaining a missile on a train is more difficult than in a silo, while rail lines and roads can be blocked by snow, which tends to restrict railroad ICBMs to warmer climates.
Año de publicación: 1998
Librería: LibreriaElcosteño, Ciudad de Buenos Aires, BA, Argentina
Tapa Blanda. Condición: New. IMAGENES: En caso que no exista imagen de tapa. no dude en solicitarla. Ejemplar Nuevo.