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Booklist
I am compiling a list of books I have found both interesting and informative in
relationship to the Cog.
SYLVESTER MARSH and THE COG RAILWAY
OLD PEPPERSASS
RAILWAY TO THE MOON
MOUNT WASHINGTON COG RAILWAY
MOUNT WASHINGTON RAILWAY COMPANY
I CONQUERED MY MOUNTAIN
THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE
THE WHITE MOUNTAINS - THE OLD PHOTOGRAPH SERIES
COG RAILWAY
MOUNT WASHINGTON
MOTOR, HAND and PUSH CARS
THE STORY OF MOUNT WASHINGTON
WORLD'S FIRST COG RAILWAY
EARLY MT. WASHINGTON COG RAILWAY PICTURE BOOK
SYLVESTER MARSH and the COG RAILWAY-by Richard S. Joslin 2000.
Printed by the Sant Bani Press, Tilton, NH for the Mount Washington Railway
Company. A soft-cover publication, written by one of Sylvester Marsh's
Great-Grandsons, this book contains 43 pages printed on slick paper.
Containing many high quality pictures, the book chronicles the life and times of
Sylvester Marsh. It provides an interesting look into the life and
accomplishments of this ingenious man. This book is available from the
Mount Washington Cog railway. 1-800-922-8825.
"OLD
PEPPERSASS"; Her Invention and Life Story -by Rev.Guy Roberts 1930. Published by
the Enterprise Press, Bristol, NH.
50 pages with b/w illustrations. Volume measures 3"x6". Written by Rev. Guy
Roberts of Whitefield, NH to commemorate the final run of the Peppersass on July 20, 1929.
Describes the life and times of the World's first Cog Railway engine. Several pictures
accompany the text which covers the early history of the road as well as the story of the
Peppersass and her travels around the country as a display.
RAILWAY TO THE MOON - by Glenn M. Kidder 1969. Published by
Courier Printing Company, Littleton, NH.
Published in a limited run of 1500 copies in conjunction with the 100th anniversary of the
Cog Railway. A most substantial volume of 184 pages. Measures approx. 6"x9" and
is hardbound. Many fine quality b/w pictures accompany the text which covers the history
of the road from its origin in 1866 to 1969. Many detailed descriptions of engines and
operations. I would consider this book a "must have" for the serious Cog fan!
MOUNT WASHINGTON COG RAILWAY - Published by the Mount Washington Cog
Railway in New Hampshire in 1969.
A small, paperback booklet of 72 pages printed on slick paper, this volume was sold at the
Cog for many years. It measures 4"x6". Follows much the same format as Railway
to the Moon with many pictures and details.
MOUNT WASHINGTON RAILWAY COMPANY - by Ellen C. Teague in 1970.
Published by Princeton University Press for the Newcomen Society.
A 6"x9" paper booklet of 28 pages, it contains the address delivered by Mrs.
Teague to the Newcomen Society on September 19, 1969 in Whitefield, NH. A very informative
and anecdotal review of the history of the Cog,well illustrated with pen and ink sketches.
I CONQUERED MY MOUNTAIN - the autobiography of Ellen Crawford Teague
in 1982. Published by Phoenix Publishing in Canaan, NH.
A detailed review of the life and times of Mrs. Teague, the former owner and president of
the Cog. A hardcover volume of 159 pages, this limited to 3000 edition is signed by the
author. A heartwarming and often sad story of one woman's trials and tribulations running
the oldest cog railway in the world. Mrs. Teague could often be seen scurrying around the
base during her years there. Never too busy for a cog fan, Mrs. Teague often answered the
questions of this young cogger! It was her practice to even answer letters from a young
boy full of wonder and excitement about the Cog. I thank her for her time and patience.
This book is definitely a "must have".
THEY SAID IT COULDN'T BE DONE -by Donald H. Bray in 1984. Published
by Kendall/Hunt of Dubuque, Iowa.
A hardcover book of approx. 7"x9", with 172 pages, this well illustrated volume
looks at the history and present day operations with a technical flavor. Mr. Bray is well
acquainted with the operations of the Cog and tells the story with an insider's view. The
volume contains many pictures by the author as well as old, historical views. A very
detailed review of locomotives and cars is contained within its covers. A definite
"must have".
THE WHITE MOUNTAINS - THE OLD PHOTOGRAPH SERIES - compiled by
Randall H. Bennett in 1994. Published by Alan Sutton in Bath,Maine.
A paperback book of 128 pages, this book measures 6.5"x9". This is one of a
series of books containing views of a specific area. There are approximately 12 pages of
pictures of the Cog. All of the illustrations are of exceptional quality taken by noted
White Mountain photographers. A nice addition to the collection.
COG RAILWAY - Published by the Mount Washington Cog Railway for the
125th. anniversary of the Cog in 1994. A paper booklet printed on slick paper, the volumes
measures 8.5"x11" and is in full color. The text is by Donald Bray who authored They
Said it Couldn't be Done. A very interesting booklet with some of the latest
information in print.
MOUNT WASHINGTON - by Peter Randall in 1974. Published by
University Press of New England in Hanover, NH. A 170 page short guide and history with
many pages and illustrations devoted to the Cog.
MOTOR, HAND and PUSH CARS - by Edward M. Clark in 1994.
A limited run of 500 copies, this 8.5"x11",24 page paper booklet is a review of
many hand cars, push and motor driven. There are pages of illustrations and text with
detailed descriptions. Of special interest is the section in the front of the booklet
pertaining to the "speeders" or motor cars of the Cog Railway. Mr. Clark was the
General Manager of the Cog for many years in the mid-seventies and was responsible for the
construction of these speeders, one of which is still in operation today at the Cog. There
are several humorous stories told by the author of some of his experiences on these
speeders.
THE STORY OF MOUNT WASHINGTON - by F.
Allen Burt in 1960.
A very substantial volume of 303 pages, this hardcover book covers the history of Mount
Washington from the early days to 1960. There is a very good section about the railway.
Mr. Burt is the grandson of the editor and publisher of Among the Clouds, the daily
newspaper which was published on the summit in the late 1800's.
WORLD'S FIRST COG RAILWAY (STILL GOING STRONG 1869-1978) -
by Leon W. Anderson in 1978.
A paperback booklet of 32 pages this edition was published in conjunction with the release
of a commemorative liquor decanter of the Peppersass. Contains a brief history and look at
the construction and operation of the Railway. The decanter was manufactured for the Old
Mr. Boston Distillers Corp. and sold exclusively through New Hampshire State Liquor
Commission.
EARLY MT. WASHINGTON COG RAILWAY PICTURE BOOK - by Edwin
"Bill" Robertson in 1977.
A paperback book of 8 1/2 x 11, this volume contains 68 pages of black and white
reproduction photos. Most of these early views are taken from stereo view cards. A fine
collection of rare and old pictures.
This is a partial list of books relating to the Cog Railway. I will be adding more as well
as various magazine articles. If you have any suggestions for additions to this list, you
can contact me by e-mail.
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