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Evening all,

 

With a mind to Bachmanns Baldwin hopefully soon being upon us, I wondered if anyone could recommend a particularly good book relating to the locos/narrow gauge railways of WW1, particularly any that also contain info about the lives of the locos/stock post war.

 

Cheers

 

Greg

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Another vote for the WDLR Album, it's been really helpful with our 7mm layout

 

There's also these 3

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Narrow-Gauge-War-Keith-Taylorson/dp/0951110810

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/d/Books/Narrow-Gauge-at-War-v-Keith-Taylorson/1871980291

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Narrow-Gauge-War-Light-Track-x/dp/1871980402

 

Before the WDLR Album (and some of the others mentioned) were published recently there wasn't much else available on the subject

 

Edit - there's also this book, which contains a fair bit of background material

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/aw/d/0715341081/ref=mp_s_a_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1499927712&sr=1-3&pi=AC_SX236_SY340_QL65&dpPl=1&dpID=41xcBIDmbjL&ref=plSrch

 

If you're looking for information specifically on the Baldwin locos this book covers them in detail, including after the war

 

https://www.amazon.co.uk/Over-Here-Baldwin-Military-Locomotives-x/dp/B001QVHN66

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Do you speak/read French? Best book on the subject is in French. Can't remember the name, ISBN, etc but I know a man who has a copy.

 

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C'est peut-être -

 

Christian Cenac: La voie de 60 Militaire de la Guerre de 14-18 en France

 

 

CP

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I've a new copy of Narrow Gauge to No Mans Land which I was going to put on flea Bay

 

Anyone interested pm me with a offer

 

Eltel

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The French book looks good, four hundred pages for a shade over one hundred euro from here

 

 

http://www.cftt.org/shop/002.html

 

The title on the cover is in French and English, is the book bilingual?

 

Cheers,

 

Keith

 

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There would appear to be two editions - 2003 and 2010 - and hard and softback bindings. There is also a reference to it being in French and English. I would advise contacting a specific supplier to ascertain the exact situation and asking if the English version is a full parallel text or just a summary.

 

 

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I've been thinking for a while about getting this book, Narrow Gauge in the Arras Sector, by Martin and Joan Farebrother, but at thirty quid I have dithered...

 

Until I spotted a copy on amazon for twenty quid.

 

Now I've got it, I shouldn't have dithered, even at full price, it's a fantastic book, absolutely superb cartography of narrow gauge railway locations, beautifully drawn.

 

Add to this the detailed research and discussion on both infrastructure and rolling stock, before, during and after the First World War, and metre gauge as well as 60cm, it's a book to savour.

 

The photos are in some cases familiar, understandably considering the topic, but I think the authors' detective work has added to these, as is evident from the detailed captions.

 

The accounts of the lines as they were as well as how they look today are really interesting, especially as this point in the war's centenary. Plenty for the railway archaeologist as well as historian, and of course for us modellers!

 

Can't wait for that Bachmann Baldwin...

 

All the best,

 

Keith

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Heeresfeldbahnen der Kaiserzeit by Rudiger Fach and Gunter Krall is a very good book on the subject of German military narrow gauge railways of the First World War. ISBN 3-933613-46-9 It's in German but there are lots of good photos even if you can't speak German.

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