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![]() ![]() On the 1996 edition's dust cover, two illustrations from Gordon the Big Engine and Tank Engine Thomas Again appear twice.The endpaper features Bertie with a yellow face, Harold without rotors, Edward on top and bottom left side without his tender and Percy on the top and bottom right side without his face.Credit goes to the Thomas Audio Archives and Railway Stories01 for these. ![]() W Awdry’s original Railway Series: Main Line Engines. The Japanese version was published in commemoration of the 40th anniversary from the publication of the Railway Series in Japan. The first two stories of The Three Railway Engines, narrated by the Rev. Children aged 3 and up will love becoming acquainted with beloved characters such as Percy, James, Gordon, and Toby down on Sir Topham Hatt’s railway.The 70th Anniversary edition was published on the same day from thirty years, after the television series had made its debut on UK televisions on 9 October 1984.Awdry Photographs by Kenny McArthur, David Mitton, and Terry. In 1983, 11 years after Awdry wrote his last Railway Series title. The 2005 edition features artwork print sheets by C. Trouble for Thomas and Other Stories Based on The Railway Series by the Rev. Awdry will go down in history as that of 'the Thomas the Tank Engine Man'.There are 42 books in the series, the first being published in 1945. A sequel of sorts to this book was released in 2007, named Thomas the Tank Engine: The New Collection and it contains all of Christopher Awdry's books, with the exeption of Thomas and his Friends due to the book not being published yet. The Railway Series, or the Thomas the Tank Engine series, is a set of story books about a railway system located on the fictional Island of Sodor. Despite its name, it does not contain all of the volumes of the Railway Series, as it is lacking Christopher Awdry's works. ![]()
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