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Lavis, B., Howard, Sidney, Bowen, Frank C., Bywater, Hector C., Sinkinson, A.P.Le M., Chatterton, Lieut.-Com. E. Keble

Shipping Wonders of the World (Magazine) - Britain's Coastal Trade - Part 42 (Forty-Two)

Amalgamated Press, 1936

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Année
1936
Lieu d'édition
London
Auteur
Lavis, B., Howard, Sidney, Bowen, Frank C., Bywater, Hector C., Sinkinson, A.P.Le M., Chatterton, Lieut.-Com. E. Keble
Éditeurs
Amalgamated Press
Format
4to - over 9¾" - 12" tall
Edition
F First Edition
Thème
Shipping Wonders of the World (Magazine) - Britain's Coastal, Trade - Part 42 (Forty-Two) Extracts from the Log of the late, Captain J.W. Holmes (continued), Britain's Coastal Trade, From Aegean to Black Sea - the series of straits dividing Europe, from Asia Minor, The Glory is Departed - Beneath the dirty paint of many hulks to, be seen in various parts of the world are concealed the, beautiful lines of proud sailing ships that were once undisputed, mistresses of the Seven Seas, Undersea Weapons - torpedoes, mines and depth charges, The "Rex" and the "Conte Di Savoia" - transatlantic records have, been broken by these vessels of the Italia Line, Battle of Trafalgar Nautical Magazine Back Issues
Description
S Paperback
Etat de conservation
En bonne condition
Langues
Anglais
Reliure
Couverture souple
Premiére Edition
Oui

Description

Pages 1317-1348. Many great black and white photos. Features: Extracts from the Log of the late Captain J.W. Holmes (continued); Britain's Coastal Trade; From Aegean to Black Sea - the series of straits dividing Europe from Asia Minor; The Glory is Departed - Beneath the dirty paint of many hulks to be seen in various parts of the world are concealed the beautiful lines of proud sailing ships that were once undisputed mistresses of the Seven Seas; Undersea Weapons - torpedoes, mines and depth charges; The "Rex" and the "Conte Di Savoia" - transatlantic records have been broken by these vessels of the Italia Line; Battle of Trafalgar. Moderate wear. Unmarked. Three-hole punched. A sound copy. Book