
By: Bruce C. Greenberg
Colorful catalogue reprints show Lionel's response to the changing market of the 1960s with science toys and race cars joining a wide range of O and HO trains.
"Greenberg's Lionel Catalogues" by Bruce C. Greenberg is a comprehensive collection of Lionel train catalogs reproduced and bound in six volumes. Here is a detailed overview:
The book does not have a traditional plot summary as it is a historical catalog collection. Instead, it offers a detailed and informative look at the evolution of Lionel trains over several decades. Each volume covers a specific time period, allowing readers to see the changes and developments in the company's product offerings and design.
While there is no specific critical reception available for the book as a whole, it is widely regarded as a valuable resource for collectors and historians of Lionel trains. The detailed reproductions and consecutive ordering of the catalogs make it a highly informative and useful tool for understanding the history of Lionel trains.
The collection is published in six volumes, each covering a different time frame:
The book is available through various sources, including Greenberg Reproductions and online retailers like AbeBooks. It is often sought after by collectors and historians of model trains.