There was an exhaustively researched book, I think by Jeremy Plant, devoted entirely to the East Wind, with some great color photos, and a funny story about repainting the B&M coaches at the end of the second season. I don't have it, and don't remember the publisher, but it was one of the better-known railroad publishers; I think it came out sometime in the 1990's.
I have been unable to find a reference to the East Wind book by Mr. Plant.
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"BOSTON AND MAINE, Three colorful decades of New England Railroading",
by Robert Willoughby Jones (1991) has a photo of the EAST WIND taken at
Barbers MA in 1941 with B&M Mountain loco 4113 and 10 cars in the vivid
yellow and silver paint scheme that lasted only three years. It is noted that
the 4100's were the only B&M loco that could make it from Worcester to
Portland without stopping for water.
Mr. Jones' "BOSTON AND MAINE, City and Shore" (1999), has two color photos
of the EAST WIND In August 1953 east of Worcester and at Barber's Crossing.
The first photo has the B&M E-7 3805 and five cars and the second photo has
MEC E-7 706 and five cars. There is also a photo of the B&M East Wind coach
reservation identification. There is also a photo of B&M 4113 with the EAST
WIND crossing Exchange St. in the 1940's.
Thanks to "goKeefe" and "eastwind" for all their great work in researching this
topic. Two fine example of many great posters on RAILROAD.net.