The Flying Book: Everything You've Ever Wondered About Flying On Airplanes
Whether you fear, thrill at, or, like many, have never bothered to stop and think about the wonder of commercial flight, The Flying Book will inform, surprise, reassure, and entertain...
Airplanes: The Life Story Of A Technology
The invention of the airplane redefined the way in which people travel, conduct commerce, spend their leisure time, and wage war...
Machines at Work Airplanes
Watch a plane from take off to landing in Machines at Work: Airplane...
How Do Airplanes Fly?
Covers the history of flight, from Leonardo da Vinci to modern jumbo jets.
The World's Sailing Ships
From the glorious sailing vessels of the past to the technologically advanced ships of modern eras, this work celebrates the history and evolution of sailing...
Super Cargo Ships
Some of the most awe-inspiring ships on today''s seas are the massive cargo ships that transport immense loads from continent to continent...
Ships That Changed History
Origins Of The Sea Terms
The History of the Ship
A commanding view from the bridge of nautical history - the complete history of searafing, from the acclaimed author of the Nathaniel Drinkwater nautircal-adventure series...
Queen Mary 2
The Great Ships
Here is a collective biography of the greatest ships the world has ever known...
An Illustrated A-Z of World Trucks
Classic American Railroads
This book picks up where the previous two Classic American titles left off, celebrating 12 more of the greatest American railways to ever put steel to track: the Atlantic coast Line, Norfolk & ...
More Classic American Railroads
Focusing on the golden age of railroading between World War II and the early 1970s, this all-new book features the histories, locomotives, rolling stock, and memorabilia of ...
Railroads have been part of the American way of life since 1828 when Americas first common-carrier railroad, the Baltimore & Ohio, laid its first rail...
Working Steam
The golden age of steam-powered locomotives is long gone. For nostalgia’s sake, however, several hundred of these classic iron machines are still working in North America...