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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Trains Magazine
Train of Thought: Struck by the Muse Literary Magazine 2014-15
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2015
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WINNER OF THE 2017 NATIONAL OUTDOOR BOOK AWARDS (INSTRUCTIONAL CATEGORY) Make the Dream of a Long Distance Thru-Hike a Reality Have you been dreaming of the summer when you can hike the Appalachian Trail? Or marvel at the snow-capped peaks along the Pacific Crest Trail? Or simply section hike the Continental Divide Trail? In Backpacker’s Long Trails, Liz “Snorkel” Thomas, former women’s speed record holder for the AT and veteran of twenty long trails, gives you the tools to make this dream a reality. Included is trail-proven advice on selecting gear, stocking resupplies, and planning your budget and schedule, complete with gorgeous photographs of life on the trail. Along the way, enjoy sneak peeks into not only the Triple Crown trails, but also lesser-known long trails throughout North America.
A Step 3 reader (Reading on Your Own) that introduces trains of all shapes and sizes doing what they do best: hauling freight, carrying passengers, and zooming at speeds close to 400 miles per hour Readers will encounterthe Jacobite--a Scottish train that plays the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter films. They will learn about the great steam locomotives that crossed the United States, joining east and west in 1869. They will travel the world, visiting Japanese commuter trains so busy that men called "pushers" pack people in And they will learn about the different technologies----steam, diesel, electric, and electromagnetic--that continue to make trains such an important part of our modern world. Illustrated with full color and black & white photos.
A Step 3 reader (Reading on Your Own) that introduces trains of all shapes and sizes doing what they do best: hauling freight, carrying passengers, and zooming at speeds close to 400 miles per hour Readers will encounterthe Jacobite--a Scottish train that plays the Hogwarts Express in the Harry Potter films. They will learn about the great steam locomotives that crossed the United States, joining east and west in 1869. They will travel the world, visiting Japanese commuter trains so busy that men called "pushers" pack people in And they will learn about the different technologies----steam, diesel, electric, and electromagnetic--that continue to make trains such an important part of our modern world. Illustrated with full color and black & white photos.
Shows a passenger train, a freight train, a steam engine, an electric train, railroad employees, and people getting on and off a train
A. Aubrey Bodine's archive of train photographs chronicling mid-twentieth-century rail transportation. A. Aubrey Bodine, newspaper photographer, pictorialist, modernist, and documentarian, was a Baltimore Sun feature photographer from 1924 to 1970. This book is his archive of train photographs chronicling mid-20th-century rail transportation and the people working on the railroad. Bodine’s images of steam and diesel locomotives document an era passed. award-winning picturescurrently popular pictureshistorically interesting picturespictures unseen until this volume These images demonstrate Bodine’s pictorialist and modernist photographic eye for trains and railroads in motion and at rest. Bodine published four books, wrote articles, judged photographic Salons, won awards from all over the world, lectured across northeast America, and held down a full-time job at a major metropolitan newspaper. This is the fourth Bodine picture book assembled by his daughter, Jennifer. Their previous collaborations are Bodine’s Chesapeake Bay Country, Bodine’s City, and Bodine’s Industry.
Clickety-clack. Clickety-clack. Choo, choo Race down the tracks with this colorful book all about trains. In this fun nonfiction picture book, Gail Gibbons introduces the youngest readers to all kinds of trains. Featuring powerful locomotives, huge tanker cars, and boxcars full of cargo-- and many other types of trains-- this is a kid-friendly way to learn the ins and outs of trains, their parts, and why we ride them. For even young readers, don't miss the board book edition
Passenger and freight trains are useful, and fun to watch.
From snapshots of trains of all kinds, scenes from the train tracks, crossings, stations and parking areas, this coloring book captures the fascination of kids and adults alike to provide hours of fun and inspiration. This coloring book contains sketches capturing kids' favorite subjects - trains, tracks, stations, and people.
A fantastic addition to the popular "Beginners" series, providing an informative introduction to the world of trains for young readers. Terrific reading practice for children who prefer fact to fiction, this is an exciting introduction to trains, covering everything from the first steam and diesel trains, to modern day high-speed passenger trains.
Choo choo! Kids love trains! Especially the old steam engines found in amusement parks and zoos. But what about a super-speeder in Japan that zooms on the track at 361 miles per hour? Or the world's longest freight train, stretching on for a whopping 4.6 miles? Or futuristic railways in the sky? Young readers will discover a whole new way of looking at trains.
Trains
Xist Publishing
2023
sidottu
Discover Series Books for Babies & Toddlers Choo Choo All aboard It's time to take a ride with the Discover Series Express The picture book features full-color photographic illustrations of trains, train tracks, train signs and other things related to the railroad. Used as a jumpstart for interaction, Discover Series Picture Books are a great way to introduce new images, words and concepts to babies and toddlers. Use this photo dictionary as a learning tool. Each photo has a clear title beneath it for identification. Language learners, children, and people looking to build their vocabulary can use this simple book to learn new words.
All aboard There are all different kinds of trains that accomplish various tasks. Speed along with a bullet train, go underground with a subway train, or hop aboard a freight train as it transports goods.
Trains
Applewoods Pictorial America
2009
pokkari
Discover Series Books for Babies & Toddlers Choo Choo All aboard It's time to take a ride with the Discover Series Express The picture book features full-color photographic illustrations of trains, train tracks, train signs and other things related to the railroad. Used as a jumpstart for interaction, Discover Series Picture Books are a great way to introduce new images, words and concepts to babies and toddlers.
Vroom! Engines roar and wheels turn in this fun series. Exciting facts about different machines engage beginning readers while simple predictable text and bright colourful photos aid them on the first step to their literacy journey. Features including labelled diagrams of the machine's parts and examples of the machine in action reiterate facts from the main text. This series is sure to get kids revved up about reading!
All aboard In this title, readers learn how trains are used all around the world. Leveled text and crisp images combine to explore the uses, parts and inner workings of a few types of trains. This fact-filled title also considers what future trains and train transportation may look like. Diagrams support the main text by showing the parts of trains and how their controls work. The book concludes with a question that prompts readers to think more about train travel.
All aboard for this bold and graphic visual history of trains and railroads by award-winning author-illustrator Lynn Curlee--now with a new look A symbol of adventure and possibility, trains have been getting people and things to where they need to go for almost two centuries First, steam engines hissed billowing clouds into the air, then gleaming diesel locomotives pulled boxcars, freight cars, and sleek passenger cars north, south, east, and west. The story of how trains began barreling across the landscape is one of new machines, new inventions, new jobs, and new hopes. Railroad travel started with steam-powered wagons on a tramway and developed into a technology that would change the day-to-day life of Americans in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries--and forever connect one coast to another.