We love eBooks
    Download The Model Railway Men pdf, epub, ebook
    Publisher

    This site is safe

    You are at a security, SSL-enabled, site. All our eBooks sources are constantly verified.

    The Model Railway Men

    By Ray Pope

    What do you think about this eBook?

    About

    THE MODEL-RAILWAY MEN
    Ray Pope
    Mark's model-railway was the most im-
    portant thing in the world to him. It was
    not just a toy but a carefully worked out
    system designed to operate as like the real
    thing as possible. And for Mark, of course,
    the real thing meant the Southern and
    L.M.S. railways in the great age of steam.
    But what Mark did not realise, until he saw
    the pullover, was that he and his father
    were not the only 'steam' enthusiasts in
    the house.
    The pullover was so small as it lay on a
    bench at the end of a station platform on his
    railway. Old, torn and grubby as it was,
    and much too tiny even for a doll to wear,
    Mark realised at once that it was a real
    pullover. So he waited motionless, hardly
    daring to breathe, for its owner to come and
    claim it. That was how he met the first of
    the model-railway men, Telford.
    "Smoke and steam and the smell of oil"
    were what Telford and his sons and grand-
    sons loved and soon Mark was learning
    things from them about his railway that he
    had never known before. But the railway
    people were a big responsibility, too. They
    had to be kept hidden from his parents.
    They had to be helped to get their food and
    water and replacements for their worn-out
    clothes. And it was not always easv to help
    them for they were fiercely independent
    and sometimes rashly brave. There were
    times too when Mark resented their
    'bossing' and tried—sometimes with disas-
    trous results—to get his own way in spite of
    them. But even at the worst, like the night
    when they had to send out an S.O.S. to save
    Gresley's life, knowing them brought Mark
    that special kind of friendship only fellow
    enthusiasts share.
    Illustrated by Gareth Floyd.

    "For all proper----that is, steam age----railway enthusiasts this is a must....a tonic whiff of the grease-gun for all nostalgic fans." The Spectator.

    "Plenty of expertise (and diagrams) for the technically minded; a drama in miniature for the rest." Naomi Lewis, Smith's Trade News.

    "Railway enthusiasts will learn much with Mark, everybody will enjoy the warm humanity of the midget railway-men." The Birmingham Post.

    Reviews of The Model Railway Men series include:-
    The Model Railway Men (Book 1)

    "A charming story about a family of tiny steam train enthusiasts....Mr. Pope brings to it a sense of characterisation and situation, plus a railway expertise that combine to make a very enjoyable book"
    School Librarian (The Journal of The School Library Association).

    Telford and the American Visitor (Book 2)

    "The Model-Railway people are growing in depth of character as they encounter more trials, and Mark is learning the cost of secrecy...the story is exciting and funny". School Librarian

    The Model Railway Men Take Over (Book 3)

    "This book combines the 'romance of steam' with the miniature which most children enjoy."
    Times Literary Supplement

    Telfords Holiday (Book 4)

    "Mark and his railway men move from the attic where the delightful secret of their existance has been kept secret to the more dangerous out of doors world...A welcome change of scene for these lively characters." Growing Point

    Telford and the Festiniog Railway (Book 5)

    "This series is consistently good...beautifully characterised, exciting and touching, and the background of railways and their history is lovingly created." Sunday Telegraph

    Telford Saves the Line (Book 6)

    "The book will undoubtebly be of interest to all railway enthusiasts, particularly those with a steam nostagia." Times Literary Supplement

    Telford Goes Dutch (Book 7)

    "Mark and his father visit Holland and...the model-railway men go too...and discover that they are not after all the last of their miniature race." Margery Fisher, Sunday Times

    Telford Tells the Truth (Book 8)

    "Telford could go on for ever - and thousands of faithful readers hope that he will...Splended stuff." Yorkshire Post
    Show Less
    Download eBook Link updated in 2017
    Maybe you will be redirected to source's website
    Thank you and welcome to our newsletter list! Ops, you're already in our list.

    eBooks by Ray Pope

    Author's page

    Related to this eBook

    Browse collections

    Keep connected to us

    Follow us on Social Media or subscribe to our newsletter to keep updated about eBooks world.

    Explore eBooks

    Browse all eBook collections

    Collections is the easy way to explore our eBook directory.