Denver in Flames
Wonderful book
by Denver author Dick Kreck
$18.95
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Long Beach
Firefighters: The Early Years DVD
Three small film clips
covering the years from 1911 to about 1926 are
shown on this DVD. It also includes a short
written history for the years that the film
covers, plus the years prior to 1911.
$12.00
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Into the Fire
DVD
A gripping
documentary from Academy Award winner Bill
Couturie. From big city engine companies to
small town volunteer fire department, this film
takes you on an emotional journey that will
forever change the way you think about
firefighters. This film includes music from Bob
Dylan, Talking Heads and other leading artists.
$20.00
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Firefighting with
Henry’s Model T
The
Model T Ford was officially introduced to the
world in October 1908 and remained in production
until May 1927. There were over 15, 000, 000
vehicles produced during that period and the Ford
Motor Company continued to build engines and some
parts for that vehicle until 1941. That production
record held for many years and the impact that all
those automobiles made in America has lasted even
longer.
$24.95
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Denver
The City Beautiful
and Its Architects, 1893-1941
by Thomas J. Noel
and Barbara S. Norgren
$19.95
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History of the
American Steam Engine
by William T. King
This volume, first
published over a century ago, includes more that
100 rare illustrations of 70 of these antique
fire fighting vehicles—beginning with the very
first steam fire engine, the ‘Novelty,’ built by
George Braithwaite in London in 1829. Other
intriguing, picturesque machines include
Braithwaite’s ‘Comet,’ built for the King of
Prussia in 1832; the Manhattan No. 8 of New York
City, built by Lee & Larned; the Hurricane No.
13 of Philadelphia, by Chapman; the Northern
Liberty No. 8 of Boston, by Jucket & Freeman;
and many more.
$14.95
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