(Dean's Rag Book Co.) LE TRAIN SIFFLE! (FRENCH LANGUAGE EDITION OF DEAN'S RAG BOOK NO. 150: "THE RAILWAY RAG BOOK"); illustrated by Elizabeth Annie Travis. Paris: Hachette et Cie., circa 1912. Oblong 4to - 7-3/8" x 11-5/8". Sewn cloth spine as issued, color pictorial cloth wrappers with titles printed in black and pinking to head and foot of the book (to minimize the effects of fraying to the cloth), with minor spotting for what is a wonderful copy of the book. [16] pp. including wrappers. Printed entirely on cloth, the book gives a wonderful overview of all things trains in the early years of the 20th century, from the differences in locomotives from country to country, to the different ways trains were being utilized, to a comparison of trains to other types of transportation. Trains have always been a source of fascination and wonder to many, and the full color illustrations by Travis on every page, would surely have provoked these same feelings in the readers of this wonderful book; light scattered unobtrusive spotting for what otherwise is a bright fresh copy of the book. The condition of the book is NEAR FINE. Only one copy located on OCLC/WorldCat. RARE; from the Dean's Rag Book Co. archives. #001039