“King” Class No.6000 King George V

“King” Class No.6000 King George V by Brian Dodd, published by Ian Allan in 1987, is a detailed exploration of the King Class locomotives, specifically focusing on the King George V. This edition, comprising 48 pages, presents a thorough examination of the historical significance and technical specifications of these iconic steam engines. Written in English, the book serves as a resource for those interested in transportation and railroad history.
Readers will find a comprehensive account of the King Class locomotives, highlighting their design, operational history, and impact on the railway system. The book delves into various aspects of railroads, providing insights into the evolution of steam technology and its role in transportation. This edition is suitable for enthusiasts and historians alike, offering a factual narrative that enriches the understanding of this pivotal era in railway history.
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