SLSF Frisco (books)

rrman48 Feb 2, 2001

  1. rrman48

    rrman48 E-Mail Bounces

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    Help,I have looked hi&lo for any kind of
    books on the SLSF,frisco;I just cant find any
    does anyone have any suggestions that I might followup on [​IMG]
    rrman48
    RustyB
    Frisco4ever
     
  2. slsffriscokid

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    Hello There!

    My name is Randy and I am a Frisco Steam man! I have 4 books on Frisco Steam. It took me some time to find these, but I hunted them down! Here are all the necessary publishing facts you need to order/find the books. Good hunting!

    Steam Locomotives of the Frisco Line
    Written by Lloyd E. Stagner, copyright 1976
    Published by Pruett Publishing Co., Boulder, Co.
    ISBN 0-87108-097-4

    Frisco Steam Finale 1946-1952
    Written by Lloyd E. Stagner, copyright 1995
    Published by South Platte Press, David City, NE
    ISBN 0-942035-33-X

    Frisco Power-Locomotives And Trains of the St. Louis-San Francisco Railway 1903-1953
    Written by Joe G. Collias, copyright 1997
    Published by The Frisco Railroad Museum
    ISBN 0-931365-17-1

    Rails Rivalry and Romance
    Written by Donald D. Danwart, copyright 1982
    Published by Sekan Printing Co. Fort Scott, KS
    ISBN 0-9601568-3-6

    All these can be found out there. The hardest are the Steam Locomotive of the Frisco Line by Stagner, and the Rails Romance and Rivalry. Best bet-Ebay, or train shows! You'll have to dig for those.

    The Joe Collias book can be purchased through the Frisco Rail Museum, and the other Stagner book can be ordered through Barnes & Noble, or any major book distributor.

    Never, ever let it be said that the Frisco Family doesn't stick together!

    God Bless!

    Frisco rules the rails...right Watash! :D

    Randy
    SLSFFRISCOKID

    [ 02 February 2001: Message edited by: slsffriscokid ]
     
  3. jmannmanny

    jmannmanny TrainBoard Member

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    I suggest you get acquainted with FMIG Frisco Modelers Information Group for many leads to Frisco items. FMIG founder, Douglas J.Hughes, edited "Frisco Railroad Bibliography" which you can reach at http:// www.frisco.org/fmig/fmigbibl.htm. Try ebay under Frisco. Good hunting!
     

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