Tramway books now in stock at
our shop
Book specials
- Mind the Curve by John Keating discounted price
now $20.00
- The definitive history of Melbournes cable trams. Our city
had the largest cable tram system in the world operated as a single
integrated entity between 1885 and 1940, dwarfing the survivng cable
tram lines in San Francisco.
- The Golden City and its Tramway by Alan Bradley
discounted price now $15.00
- A history of Ballarat tramways. This city was founded on gold, and
its horse and electric tramway system was one of the longest lived
of Victorias regional tramways, only closing in 1971.
- Australian Trams Through the Ages
softcover Part 1 ($24.95) and Part 2 ($24.95)
- A comprehensive photographic essay of historic and contemporary
Australian tramways across the decades in one hardback volume. Also
available as two paperback volumes.
- Destination Waterfront City by Randall
Wilson and Dale Budd $69.95 (hard cover), $59.95 (soft
cover)
- An essential guide for any tramway enthusiast who wants to know
the technical details of all of Melbournes current service tramcars
and light rail vehicles. Over 120 photographs and diagrams together
with detailed maps of the Melbourne tram system.
- The First Electric Road by Robert Green $10.00
- The definitive history of the short-lived Box Hill to Doncaster
Tramway the Southern Hemispheres first electric tram
line. This ill-conceived venture came unstuck due to the failure of
the land-boom of the 1890s.
- Last Tram at 11 by William F. Scott $59.95
- The history of the regional Victorian tramways of Geelong, Ballarat
and Bendigo. These tramways were all operated by private electricity
companies, before they fell under the control of the State Electricity
Commission of Victoria.
- Melbourne: a city of stories, 2nd edition Museums
Victoria $19.95
- Stories of our city, from the Melbourne Museums exhibition
The Melbourne Story.
- Melbourne Remember When by Bob Byrne $35.00
- Take a nostalgic trip down memory lane, back in time to a Melbourne
that has long since disappeared, the streets and buildings, the personalities
and landmarks, the traditions and the times.
- Newcastle Trams Remembered by Noel Reed
et al $39.95
- A pictorial review of the last days of Newcastles tramway
system from 1947 to 1950, including photos by noted Australian tramway
enthusiast Noel Reed.
- Old Vintage Melbourne by Chris Macheras $55.00
- An enchanting collection of annotated historical images and contemporary
photographs, revealing the change and development that Melbourne has
experienced over the years. This book invites you to reminisce about
and cherish the important heritage of the city of Melbourne.
- Old Vintage Melbourne 19601990 by Chris Macheras
$55.00
- The sequel to the popular Old Vintage Melbourne. A fascinating
collection of photographs from 1960 to 1900, a period when Melbournes
streetscapes and population were changing and a new vibrant culture
is starting to emerge.
- Prahran & Malvern Tramways Trust: Melbournes
foremost municipal tramway by Ian A. Brady $59.95
- An exciting history of the largest of the pre-M&MTB municipal tramways
trusts of Melbourne.
- Rylewy: How the horse buses transformed
Sydney by Duncan MacAuslan $59.95
- A newly released history of horse-drawn transport in Sydney from
1840 to 1920.
- A Short History of the North Melbourne Electric Tramways &
Lighting Company by K.S. Kings $10.00
- Adapted from the original 1966 work by Keith S. Kings, this booklet
tells the story of the privately-owned North Melbourne Electric Tramways
& Lighting Company.
- Tracing Trams Through Sydney
by Jim Longworth $49.95
- An invaluable guide for fossickers and amateur archaeologists determined
to see the traces that electric trams left on Sydney, complete with
maps to help find signs of what was once Australias largest tramway
system.
- Tram Images by Hugh Ballment $39.95
- A nostalgic photographic journey on the tramways of Australia and
New Zealand in the 1950s and 1960s, by noted tramway enthusiast and
photographer Hugh Ballment.
- More Tram Images by Hugh Ballment
$59.95
- If you liked Tram Images, you will love the new More Tram
Images, with the added bonus of a DVD that includes footage (largely
filmed by the author) from the 1950s of trams in Sydney, Wellington,
Perth and other cities.
Books for kids
- Giro del Mondo in Tram by Pamela
Cocconi $19.00
- This gorgeous Italian colouring book travels to tram cities all
over the world, from San Francisco to Lisbon to Tokyo, via Melbourne
and Sydney. And if you want to display your finished artwork, the
high quality paper is ideal for framing!
- Hello Melbourne by Megan McKean $26.00
- This
look-and-find adventure book is a celebration of our great city. From
colourful laneways, to the bookish wonders of the State Library, the
iconic Queen Victoria Market and the delights of St Kilda, and with
lots of trams along the way! Also available in a Chinese edition ($25.00).
- The Midnight Tram by Mitchell Toy
$24.95
- What happens at midnight? When a boy dares to stay up late to find
out, something truly magical happens, with Melbourne trams! This beautifully
illustrated book will delight readers of all ages.
- The Midnight Tram Flies Again by
Mitchell Toy $24.95
- What happens at midnight on New Years Eve? When a curious
girl sneaks up to the attic to watch the fireworks, she discovers
something magical. The Midnight Tram is back! Author and illustrator
Mitchell Toy revives a family favourite with his signature eye-pleasing
illustrations and rollicking rhyme, in a story for daring children
who are still awake past their bedtime.
- When you go to Melbourne by Maree Coote
$19.00
- Appealing to kids and adults alike, a new softcover edition of this
colourful romp through the delights of Melbourne. Solve the puzzles
by seeking out the hidden motifs in every page. A wonderful momento
of Melbourne and its trams.