Vintage Illustrated Children’s Book – Engines and Trains Published Blackie & Sn
Vintage Illustrated Children’s Book – Engines and Trains
Published by Blackie & Son Limited, London & Glasgow
c. late 1930s – early 1940s
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A wonderfully evocative vintage children’s book celebrating the golden age of steam, Engines and Trains is a beautifully illustrated hardback produced by the highly respected British publisher Blackie & Son.
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This charming volume captures the excitement, power, and romance of steam locomotives at their peak, brought vividly to life through a series of full-page colour illustrations. Scenes include dramatic mountain climbs, bustling station platforms, and iconic British and international locomotives, making this book as visually appealing today as it would have been to a young reader nearly a century ago.
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Notable illustrated subjects include:
“Climbing the Rockies”
“At the Station”
“A Scottish Express Train”
The famous LNER locomotive “Cock o’ the North”
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The artwork is bold, atmospheric, and full of movement — classic pre-war railway illustration that appeals equally to book collectors, railway enthusiasts, and interior stylists seeking nostalgic display pieces.
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Bound in a landscape format with illustrated boards and cloth spine, this is a substantial and satisfying book, perfect for display on a shelf or coffee table, or as a thoughtful gift for anyone with a love of trains, transport history, or vintage children’s books.
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Condition:
This book is in good vintage condition overall. The boards show expected age-related wear and gentle rubbing to the edges and corners, consistent with a well-loved children’s book of this era. The binding remains sound, and the pages turn cleanly. Internally, the colour plates are bright, intact, and particularly appealing, with no major damage noted.
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Why £45 works:
Sought-after steam railway subject matter
High-quality full-page colour illustrations
Reputable pre-war publisher
Strong decorative and nostalgic appeal
Increasing crossover interest from collectors and interior buyers
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At £45, this sits perfectly between collectable vintage book and accessible gift, making it an attractive option for both seasoned collectors and first-time buyers.
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This is exactly the kind of book people remember from childhood — the sort that sparks stories, nostalgia, and long conversations. It’s not just a book about trains; it’s a snapshot of a time when steam engines symbolised adventure, progress, and possibility.

































