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A photo collection primarily featuring local private railways and streetcars. * Authors (co-authored): Hisashi Morokawa, Fumio Yoshikawa * Published: July 31, 1998, First Edition * Publisher: NEKO PUBLISHING CO., LTD. * ISBN: 4-87366-174-9 * Pages: 161 * Size: 30.2cm (height) x approx. 24cm (width) x approx. 1.3cm (thickness) ● Thank you for viewing. This is a luxurious photo collection of beautiful local railways, well-known for being photographed by the two authors from the 1950s to the 70s, mainly using color positive film. The photos in this book are based on "Hisashi Morokawa's Time Machine" and Fumio Yoshikawa's "Beyond the Full-Color Spectrum," which were previously serialized in Rail Magazine, with additional photos added. The photos on every page are stunning, and you can lose yourself in them for hours. They are also very useful as color references for model railway construction. The final page's discussion corner, "Local Railways of That Time, and Photography Trips," has an interesting structure, including the situations of each private railway, the performance of the color positive film used for photography, and the difficulties of handling it (risk of fading). This book is approximately 27 years old. There is some creasing on the top of the cover and some slight sun damage on the top of the main body. Please take a good look at the photos and consider purchasing after you are satisfied. We kindly request that you refrain from returns, refunds, cancellations, or complaints.
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