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Aerial
Fire Trucks
by Larry Shapiro
Paperback from Motorbooks International
Book Published: June, 2002 |
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Volunteer Fire Trucks
by Donald F. Wood, Wayne Sorensen (Contributor), Don Wood
Paperback - 336 pages (May 1993)
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 0873412362
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Canadian History of Fire Engines
by Donal M. Baird
Vanwell Pub Ltd
Hardcover - 240 pages (June 1, 2001)
Crown
Firecoach 1951-1985 : Photo Archive
by Chuck Madderom
Iconografix
Paperback (September 2001)
Hahn
Fire Apparatus 1930-1990 Photo Archive
by Tom W. Shand
Book Description:
Hahn was a medium size manufacturer of durable, reliable fire apparatus. Similar to Crown fire apparatus but with an East Coast focus. Unlike many other smaller manufacturers, Hahn produced its own custom chassis as well as building on other manufacturers chassis. Its chassis was also used by other small truck manufacturers. Hahn made a variety of apparatus, from tractor-drawn ladder trucks, to rear mounted aerials. Hahn's designs were very unique and identifiable. Very little has been published on Hahn in the past. This book uses previously unpublished photographs, many factory delivery shots, to document the story of Hahn from its inception to its demise.
Paperback from Iconografix
Book Published: September, 2002 |
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History
of the American Steam Fire-Engine
by William T. King
(Paperback - June 2001)
Imperial
Fire Apparatus: 1969 Through 1976 Photo Archive
by Richard J. Gergel
Paperback from Iconografix
Book Published: May, 2003
Mack Model L Fire Trucks 1940-1954 Photo Archive
by Harvey Eckart (Editor)
Listed under Mack Trucks
Maxim
Fire Apparatus 1914-1989 : Photo Archive
by Howard T. Smith
About the Author
Howard T. Smith began collecting Maxim information back in 1994 while
researching the history of his hometown fire department in Wareham, Massachusetts.
Finding a lack of information on Maxim, he set out to collect as much information
as he could in the hopes of publishing a book on this small, yet popular
fire apparatus manufacturer. Mr. Smith is a firefighter in Danvers, Massachusetts.
He works part time at the Massachusetts Firefighting Academy as a Fire
Instructor and holds several college degrees including a Bachelors Degree
in Fire Science Administration. When not with his family, Mr. Smith spends
his spare time restoring his antique fire truck, a 1946 Maxim pumper (a
former Wareham, Massachusetts truck.)
Iconografix
Paperback (August 2001)
Volunteer
& Rural Fire Apparatus Photo Gallery
by W. Wayne Sorenson, Donald F. Wood
Paperback from Iconografix
Book Published: September, 1999
The American Fire Engine (Enthusiast Color)
by Hans Halberstadt
Hardcover - 192 pages (September 1993)
Motorbooks International; ISBN: 0879387505
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