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Click to enlargeHistory of the American Steam Fire-Engine

William T. King
Our Price$14.95New!(Table of Contents)
Availability: In Stock
Format: Book
ISBN: 0486415309
Page Count: 160
Dimensions: 8 1/8 x 11
Over 100 rare illustrations depict more than 70 antique fire engines with steam-powered pumps — from the very first one, built in 1829, to the end of the 19th century. Include the Braithwaite's "Comet"; the Manhattan No. 8 of New York City; the Hurricane No. 13 of Philadelphia; the Northern Liberty, No. 8, of Boston; more.

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