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Broadway Limited Imports (7563) | EMD GP30 Low Nose | BNSF #2820 | Paragon4 DC/DCC/Sound | HO Scale

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Broadway Limited Imports (7563) | EMD GP30 Low Nose | BNSF #2820 | Paragon4 DC/DCC/Sound | HO ScaleProduct Description The EMD GP30 is a 4 axle diesel electric locomotive built by General Motors Electro Motive Division between July 1961 and November 1963. A total of 948 units were built for railroads in the United States and Canada. The GP30's were designed to compete with GE's U25B. The U25B offered 2500 horsepower, while the existing EMD GP20 was only rated at 2,000 hp. The EMD's engineering department ended up using a 16 cylinder 567D3 engine
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rod webb
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Very funny! Recommended!
Format: Paperback
A wonderful example of 18th century humor as Fielding relates the adventures of an innocent young man often pursued by predatory women- a reversal of the usual situation. The elegant prose enhances the humor. The downside is the turgid introduction which is a barrier to one’s enjoyment of the story.
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Alex Troy
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Pamela reimagined
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Having just read (and enjoyed) Samuel Richardson’s Pamela, Shamela cleverly and wickedly reimagines that novel, while compressing the original’s 500 pages into 30 or so. Shamela the main character is a conniving and loose woman, a master manipulator who spends down her husband’s fortune while cuckolding him. She is as different from Richardson’s heroine Pamela as the town of Pottersville is from Bedford Falls ( the latter is Jimmy Stewart’s idyllic home in the movie It’s a wonderful Life, and the former is the dystopian place it would have been without Stewart.) Shamela reminded me of Frank Capra’s movie, where characters notable for their decency and kindness are transformed into their opposites, in this case for satirical purposes. Shamela can only be enjoyed after reading Richardson first and even in the right order it is something of a guilty pleasure.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2022
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Calvin F. Senning
Fort Morgan, US
★★★★★ 4
Four Stars
Format: Paperback
Good for insights into mid-eighteenth century society in England. Some scenes improbable, some hilarious. Overall very good.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 25, 2015
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alyssa starelli
Whiting, US
★★★★★ 5
Necessary and humorous companion to Pamela
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After reading Richardson’s novel Pamela, this satire gives at least some perspective to the story as the “other side of the coin” and perhaps tempers the almost unbelievable virtue displayed in Pamela. However, reading these in 2018 with perspective of 250 years of history available to us, they are a good reminder that it’s still a dog eat dog world, as seen through the #metoo movement of 2017. Men in power abusing sex, other men in power blaming women as gold-diggers. Maybe now this ages old tale gets a new ending?
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Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2018
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fred
Lowell, US
★★★★★ 3
Old and good
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Not sure how I should apply adjectives to a book that made history. The style belongs to a bygone era; Shamela is fun because it is a satire, and not intended to be great literature.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 1, 2015

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