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modeling the D&M. The book features numerous pictures (most in color) of lo- comotives, freight cars, non-revenue cars, passenger cars and cabooses with information on modeling the equipment featured. Also included are a number of photos of HO scale D&M models. Com- piled and written by Stephen D. Fuller, the print-on-demand book is available on line for $40.00, plus shipping from www.lulu.com.


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Publications of interest Billion Dollar Coalfield, West Vir-


ginia’s McDowell County and the In- dustrialization of America, by Alex P. Schust, is a 634-page, 8¹₂″×11″ hard- cover book that examines the history of coal mining in the country’s largest coal producing county. Published by Two Mule Publishing, 286 Princes Ln., Harwood, MD 20776, the book retails for $75.00, plus $5.00 shipping on di- rect orders in the U.S. Rio Grande: A Last Look Back, 1974-


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2010, by Richard Farewell, presents a look the D&RGW in its final years through the merger with the Southern Pacific and finally, the Union Pacific. Available in hardcover, the book fea- tures 280 8¹₂″ ×11″ pages with over 400 color photographs. Published by Crescent Publications, it is available through McMillian Publications, 9968 West 70th Place, Arvada, CO 80004; http://www.mcmillanpublications.com and is priced at $69.95, plus $5.00 shipping in the U.S. A Guide for Modeling the Power and


Rolling Stock of the Detroit & Mackinac Railway is a softcover, 162 page, 8¹₂″ ×11″ book aimed at those interested in


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Railroaded: The Transcontinen- tals and the Making of Mod- ern America, by Richard White, published by W. W. Norton & Co., 500 Fifth Ave., New York, NY 10110. Hardcover, 660 6¹₈″ ×9¹₄″ pages; $35.00.


The building of America’s transconti-


nental railroads (those rail lines that linked the railroads of the midwest with the west coast) transformed the country in many ways. Railroaded: The Transcontinentals and the Making of Modern America, by Richard White, the Margaret Byrne Professor of Amer- ican History at Stanford University, presents a fascinating look at a how these lines were built and paid for and how the business and political prac- tices of the 1860’s and 1870’s still have repercussions today. For anyone who has followed the fi- nancial headlines of the last few years, the story will have a familiar ring to it. Big companies buy influence in Wash- ington by letting politicians in on favor- able stock deals and making large cam- paign contributions. To raise money, these same companies cook their books


Clothshell Scenery explains how to build “shell” scenery. For the fi rst time it is possible to build a scenery base without using anything that is messy, runny, sticky, dirty, or dusty – nothing to clean up!


Clothshell Scenery – Soft-cover, 44 pages, step-by-step instructions with 71 color illustrations, $18.50. Order it online at our website.


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