Slight Imperfections - La Locomotive a Vapeur - Second Printing (2024)
PLEASE NOTE - These are as new copies but have been slightly damaged on route from the printers, all minor but dings to spine corners or slight bends to the outer corners.
Written by the great French engineer André Chapelon, the man responsible for what were the world’s most efficient and, on a pound for pound basis, most powerful steam locomotives ever built. The French edition was published in 1952, and in it Chapelon reviews in detail developments in the design and construction of all the steam locomotive’s major parts, and compares the merits of simple and compound expansion. He then looks, again in detail, at the major standard gauge locomotive designs worldwide of the 20th Century, including his own.
Translated from the French by George Carpenter, this edition includes various addenda updating Chapelon’s work to the end of commercial steam, looks at Chapelon’s unbuilt designs, and reviews the work of those who have continued to develop advanced steam locomotives.
A book nobody interested in the history of the steam locomotive in the 20th century should be without.
659 A4 format pages, over 450 B & W photos, drawings, diagrams and charts, plus 41 colour illustrations.
The English edition of this book was published in 2000, and we have taken the opportunity of correcting some typos etc., in this new printing. In other respects it differs in having a card cover (as did the 1953 French original) and the 6 fold-out drawings at the back of the book are now loose rather than tipped in. These two changes mean the price in 2024 is only slightly greater than it was in 2000.