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Thompson, Fred
Ships Monthly - The International Magazine for Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat: February 1992
52 pages. Features: Cover photo of Holland America Line's Rotterdam and Nieuw Amsterdam; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial - official photos of the Royal New Zealand Navy's 50th Anniversary Fleet Review; A Captain and his Ship - Vincenzo Barbera is master of the Repubblica di Genova; Cargo Ship to Kirkenes - Fred Thompson travelled aboard Norway's famous coastal express service beyond the Arctic Circle; From Ocean to Ocean - Stephen M. Payne describes a memorable cruise through the Panama Canal aboard Holland America Line's cruise ship Rotterdam; Butter Boat Voyage - Keith Goss sails between Grimsby and Esbjerg in the DFDS freight ro-ros Dana Maxima and Dana Cimbria; Cruise Ship Review; Naval Occasions - colour photofeature; Twenty-five Years of container ships - part 2; 'T' Class Conversions - Roger Fry describes the conversion of eight WWII submarines into Fast Battery Drive boats between 1948-56; The Loss of the Empress of Asia - Neil McCart recalls the final days of the Canadian Pacific liner sunk by Japanese aircraft fifty years ago this month; Ports of Call; Ferry Fleets Update; Ferry Focus - Color Line; Signals; Large colour photo of the Nordnorge inside front cover; and more. Above-average wear to covers, with part of back cover missing. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Plummer, Russell
Ships Monthly - The International Magazine for Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat: November 1985
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Viking Line's Mariella - currently the largest ferry in the world; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Cruise Ships; Ships Pictorial; European Ferry Commentary; History of Coast Lines - Part 2 - the rise and fall of a coastal shipping empire; Roy Cressey describes the wide variety of ships built by Goole Shipbuilders - part 2 - the Post-War years; Naval Review; French Trilogy of Disaster - Part 1 - "Georges Philippar"; Ships Sales; New Ship News; By the Latest Packet; Full-page photo of the Scottish Star and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Book
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Plummer, Russell; et al
Ships Monthly - The Magazine for Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat, March 1983 - Salvaging the Èuropean Gateway
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the steam collier Cliff Quay; Great photo of the Royal Mail Lines`Amazon inside front cover; Nice photo of four Oberon Class submarines of the Royal Australian Navy entering Sydney Harbour; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial; European Ferry Commentary; Salvaging the European Gateway; King George V Class Battleships - part 2; Cook`s of Wivenhoe; Still in Steam - Brian Stannard describes the last steam colliers on the UK coast - the three colliers owned by CEGB, now probably in their last year of service; Naval Review; Brocklebank Line Fleet History - part 1 of a short history of T & J Brocklebank Ltd; Ship Sales; By the Latest Packet; Nice photo of the HMS Bold Pathfinder in 1953 inside back cover; and more. Average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Wilmshurst, Edwin; et al
Ships Monthly - The Magazine for Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat, December 1982 - Tyne Tugs of Yesteryear
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of HMS Invincible; Great photo of Cunard`s Saxonia inside front cover; Nice photo of sail training ships Danmark and Gorch Fock; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Cruise Ships; Ships Pictorial; Under Sail; Ships Pictorial; European Commentary; Shipping of the North-East Coast Ports - part 2 of a review of current activity from Blyth to Seaham Harbour; Tyne Tugs of Yesteryear; The Royal Dockyards - an extract from a work by Paul Beaver to be published by Patrick Stephens Ltd.; The Belgian Sisters - the Jadotville and the Baudoinville worked between Antwerp and Matadi; US Warships Visit Portsmouth; Still in Steam - ``Shieldhall`` - a profile of a former Clyde vessel now enjoying a new lease on life at Southampton; Fleet List 1982 - pennant numbers of warships of the Royal Navy and Vessels of the Royal Fleet Auxiliary Service - part 3 - Miscellaneous Vessels; Letters; Nice photo of the HMS Ceylon in 1950 inside back cover; and more. Average wear. A worthy reference copy. Book
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Plummer, Russell; et al
Ships Monthly - The Magazine for Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat, February 1982 - P & O SS Iberia
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Clan Line's last ship Clan MacGregor; Nice photo of the Arcadia and Iberia in 1960; Full-page photo of the recently completed cargo ship Mataram; On the Waterfront; Ships Pictorial; European Commentary; Shipping of the Medway Ports - from Sheerness to Rochester; P & O ss Iberia - the career of one of P & O's most handsome post-war passenger liners, a career prematurely ended by mechanical and electrical problems; Clan Line Pictorial; HMS Rodney and HMS Nelson - part 1 of a review of the careers of two of the most unusual battleships built for the Royal Navy; Under Sail; Still in Steam - St. Giles; New Ships for Gesuri Lloyd; Letters; Ship Sales; Nice photo of the HMS Suffolk in 1935. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Myers, Peter R.; Et al
Ships Monthly - The Magazine for Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat, July 1980 - The Loss of HMS Delight
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of HMS Bristol; Nice photo of HMS Fearless (L10); Full-page photo of Norwegian Caribbean Lines' Norway; On the Waterfront; Aberdeen Steam Trawlers - their rise and decline; Dunkirk! - part 3 - Forty years after the evacuation the heroine of Dunkirk lies derelict on a mud bank in the Isle of Wight; "Waverley's" Dunkirk Tribute; 'R' is for Aircraft Carrier - part 1 - Richard Osborne describes the history of the pendant numbers of ships of the Royal Navy from the days of sail to the present time; ss Norway at Southampton - excellent photos; The Loss of HMS Delight - in July 1940 the destroyer 'Delight' was sunk by Nazi aircraft South of Portland Bill whilst on passage from Portsmouth to the Clyde; New Ship News; European Commentary; Tugs Still in Steam at Naples - Rick Hogben describes an active Italian steam fleet; Letters; Ship Sales; Where to see the Cruise Ships; Nice photo of the HMS Anson in 1946. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Plummer, Russell; et al
Ships Monthly - The Magazine for Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat, December 1979 - Overture for the 'Oranje' (Part 2)
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the HMS Blake; Nice photo of HMS Glamorgan (D19); Full-page photo of the spritsail barge Cabby; On the Waterfront; Under Sail; European Commentary; The Woolwich Free Ferry - the history of the Thames' most famous ferry service; Overture for the 'Oranje' - part 2 (1946 to 1979) ; Keeping the Peace - part 1 - Royal Navy history involving the HMS Curacoa; News of the Liners; Still in Steam - 'VIC 32' - report on a war-built victualling inshore craft now converted into a holiday cruising vessel in the West Highlands of Scotland; Ships of the Seven Seas - Anzere, Wilhelm S., Bencleuch, and Africa Palm; Letters; Nice photo of the HMS Formidable in 1946. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Plummer, Russell; et al
Ships Monthly - The Magazine for Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat, June 1979 - The 'Lord Warden'
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of HMCS Iroquois and other Nato vessels in the Atlantic; Nice photo of HMS Antrim (D18); Full-page pre-war photo of the Finnish four-masted schooner Yxpila; On The Waterfront; Lifeboatmen Awarded for Bravery at Sea - Brian Bevan receives the 'life-boatman's VC'; ; Under Sail; Where to see the Big Ships; European Commentary; The Fishery Protection Squadron - a review of its history and a description of the duties of the Royal Navy's oldest squadron; Vintage Thames Views (2) - photos from the past; Guide to Ships of the Canadian Navy - missile destroyers, conventional frigates, Mine warfare vessels; submarines; Fleet replenishment ships, Fleet Tenders and tugs; New frigates for the Nigerian Navy; The "Lord Warden' - John F. Hendy describes the career of a notable cross-Channel vessel still in steam; Perama Bay Panorama; Ship Sales; Where to See the Big Ships; Letters; Nice photo of the HMS 'Mariner' in 1945. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Hogben, Rick; et al
Ships Monthly - The Magazine For Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat, April 1979: Kaohsiung - Taiwan's Famous Ship-Breaking Yards
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the Cunard Princess in Puerto Rico; Photo inside front cover of HMS Tartar (Pennant no. F133) at sea; Full-page photo of the spritsail barge Will in the Solent in 1977; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Big Ships; Under Sail; Preserving a 'Liberty Ship' - a plan to save the 'John W. Brown', one of the last of the WWII Liberty ships; 'Frisky' Class Tugs; Guide to Ships of the Royal Australian Navy - part 2; Kaohsiung - the last port - a visit to Taiwan's famous ship-breaking yards; Counter Sterns; European Commentary; Ship Sales; Dramatic reader submitted photo of kamikaze plane crashing into the HMS Victorious off Okinawa on 1 April 1945; Casualties; Letters; Nice photo of the HMS 'Sanguine' in 1953 inside back cover. Tape repair to top of front cover, otherwise unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Wilmshurst, Edwin; et al
Ships Monthly - The Magazine For Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat, November 1978 - The Irresistible Ark Royal (Part 1)
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the 'Dog' class motor tug Sheepdog; Photo inside front cover of HMS Nubian (F131); Full-page photo of the gunboat Hvass (P972) leading two tall ships in Oslofjord; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Big Ships; New Ship News; European Commentary; Tall Ships on Parade - Grand Finale to Sail Training Association 1978 races; The Irrisistable 'Ark Royal' - part 1 of 3 of this review of Britain's best-loved warship, whose career is now drawing to a close; Still in Steam - 'Empire Gull'; Maritime Diary; Guide to Ships of the Royal Navy (part 7) - Naval Tugs; Casualties; Ship Sales; Naval Review; Letters; Nice photo of the paddle tug Volatile at sea, black smoke belching, inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Plummer, Russell; et al
Ships Monthly - The Magazine For Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat, September 1978: "Hanseatic" - "Hamburg" (Part 2)
48 pages. Features: Cover photo of the motor coaster Claudia VII; Photo inside front cover of HMS Herald (F131); Great full-page photo of the QE II threading her way through an assortment of inshore minesweepers, steam tugs, paddle tug, hovercraft, and warships in Spithead last year; On the Waterfront; New Ship News; Naval Review; Where Are They Now? - part 2 of a list of ex-RN ships still in service with foreign navies including the ships recently sold to Egypt; Where to see the big ships; 'Hanseatic' - Hamburg - part 2 of a short history of the rise and fall of a successful post-war German company and its ships - the German Atlantic (formerly Hamburg Atlantic) Line; Guide to Ships of the Royal Navy - part 5 - Submarines and Survey Craft, Depot and Repair Ships, Experimental and Trial Ships, and hovercraft; Maritime Diary; The Loss of the 'Athenia' (brief article); Barque 'Polly Woodside' Restored - a report from Australia; Foreign Warships visiting Portsmouth; Dutch Coasters; Ship Sales; Casualties; Letters; Thames Ship Society Profile; Nice photo of the HMS Royalist in 1946 inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Plummer, Russell; Smith, Monica; et al
Ships Monthly - The Magazine For Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat, August 1978 - The Rise & Fall of the German Atlantic (formerly Hamburg Atlantic) Line
48 pages. Features: Cover painting of the paddle steamer Maid of the Loch; Photo inside front cover of HMS Wilton (M1116); Great full-page photo of the motor vessel Opobo; On the Waterfront; European Commentary; Naval Review; Under Sail; Where to see the Big Ships; Where Are They Now? - part 1 of a list of ex-RN ships still in service with foreign navies; Still in Steam - 'Maid of the Loch' - a review of the career of the last paddle steamer to be built in a British shipyard, 25 years ago this year; 'Hanseatic' Hamburg - part 1 of a short history of the rise and fall of a successful post-war German company and its ships - the German Atlantic (formerly Hamburg Atlantic) Line; Guide to Ships of the Royal Navy - part 4 - Mine Warfare Vessels and Coastal Patrol Craft; More Memories of Port Said, by Monica Smith; Ships of the Seven Seas - Manapouri, Fina Britannia, Vulcanus and Opalia; Ship Sales; Letters; Maritime Diary; Nice photo of the HMS Bramble in 1953 inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Wilmshurst, Edwin; et al
Ships Monthly - The Magazine For Shiplovers Ashore and Afloat, May 1978 - Loss of the 'Herzogin Cecilie'
52 pages. Features: Cover painting of the aircraft carriere Ark Royal; Photo inside front cover of HMS Churchill; Great full-page photo of the tug Lloydsman with the damaged tanker Venpet in tow en route from Cape Town to Nagasaki; On the Waterfront; Where to See the Big Ships; Ship Sales; Notable Casualty Reports; Naval Review; Career of the White-Star liner 'Georgic'; Maritime Diary; Guide to Ships of the Royal Navy - part 1 - Air Support Ships; European Commentary; The Wind of Change - Ian Lowe appraises the strength of the Royal Navy in the transitional years of the 1950s; The Loss of the 'Herzogin Cecilie'; Letters; Nice photo of the HMS Pheasant in 1946 inside back cover. Unmarked with average wear. A sound vintage copy. Book
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Hammerton, J.A.: Editor
The War Illustrated - A Picture-Record of Events By Land, Sea and Air, 1st April [Apr] 1916, No. 85, Vol. 4
24 pages. Map of Sollum, Western Egypt showing the various centres of defence along the Suez Canal; Photo of camels arriving by rail to support Major-General Peyton's force; photo of British and Australian officers consulting in the desert of Western Egypt; One-page illustration of Private G. Ingle, 4th Hussars, rescuing his troop leader, Lieut. Radclyffe, for which he received the D.C.M.; Photos round about the Allied base at Salonika - including General Mahon; Photos of personalities and pawns in the Verdun contest - German prisoners, an artillery horse, General Petain (in fur coat), and General Joffre; Two interesting photos above and below ground near the French Front; Two-page illustration of a busy scene along the Tigris on the way to Kut; Five photos of Portugal in arms; The Great Push against German East Africa - two photos; In the wake of General Smuts' offensive - four photos; Three photos of humane interludes amongst the strife; Six photos of British training in the art of bomb throwing; Will the German Navy Come Out?; Four photos of a large captive observation balloon arising from the H.M.S. Canning; Photos of 21 brave British sons decorated for Valour; One-page photo of a French '155' (6 inch) gun; Four photos of British submarine sailors in a Turkish prison. Lacking outer wraps. Centre and last pages loose but present. Appears to have been disbound from a hardcover volume. A rough but worthy reference copy. Book
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Lees, Frederic; Gibbons, John; Shah, Sirdar Ikbal Ali; Reid, Major C. Lestock; Svartengren, Dr. T. Hilding; King, Walter F.; Gibson, Herbert J.; Bradley, K.G.; Batson, Alfred; Rayne, Major H.; Melville, Fred J.
The Wide World Magazine, True Stories of Adventure, March [Mar.] 1930, Vol. 64, No. 384: A Himalayan Marriage Market
Generously illustrated with black and white photos and illustrations. Features: The Man Who Was Buried Alive - Part I - The Amazing Adventures of the "Marquis de Champaubert"; The "Fool Afoot" in Italy - Part VI (conclusion) - John Gibbons wraps up his amusing walking tour of Southern Italy; A Himalayan Marriage Market - A wonderfully photo-illustrated article about a quaint annual fair where all eligible girls of the district assemble to be inspected by young men with a view to marriage; Filming in the Wilds - Part III of Major C. Lestock Reid's account of his major adventures attempting to film an adventure story in the Far East, this time in Indo-China - with two photos of Angkor Wat; A Deal in Diamonds - Dr. T. Hilding Svartengren was nearly swindled out of a fortune in Paris; The Town of Ghosts - Walter F. King discovers a deserted mining camp in the High Sierras which was abandoned in haste; Wreck-Hunting - For fifty years Herbert J. Gibson of Penzance, Cornwall, has built a photographic record of the ships driven onto the local rock-bound coasts - article with many dramatic photos; "Monty" The Man-Eater - Part I - One of the most remarkable lion stories ever published; The Ship of Mystery - The strange last voyage of a vessel to Manila where a soldier of fortune hoped to profit by the ship's cargo; Premonition - Can a man prevent his death after he has had a premonition of it?; and more. 84 pages plus 32 pages of great ads. Clean and unmarked with light wear. A lovely vintage copy of this fascinating issue. Book
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Meirat, Jean; Ainsworth, Michael; Breyer, Siegfried; Spek, J.D.
Warship International, Fall 1966, Volume III, No. IV - America's First Navy Yard
pp. 273-342. Black and white illustrations. Features: The French Fantasque Class Destroyers; Research Projects Sponsored by W.I.; Miniature Warship Modelling; America's First Navy Yard; Notes on New Types of Soviet Warships; Dutch Submarine "O-21"; British Naval Guns; and more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A well-preserved copy of this informative issue. Book
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Egan, Robert S.; Et al
Warship International, No. 1, March [Mar.] 31, 1970, Volume VII, No. 1 - H.M.S. BLAKE
pp. 90. Black and white illustrations. Features: Princes Three - The PRINCE Class ships of the Royal Canadian Navy, PRINCE DAVID, PRINCE HENRY, PRINCE ROBERT; The Story of Her Majesty's Cruisers, BLAKE and BLENHEIM; Fantastic centerfold cutaway illustration of the H.M.S. BLAKE; Catapult Lighter AVC-1 - one of the strangest vessels ever built for the U.S. Navy; The Soviet Skoryi Class destroyers; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative issue. Book
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Layman, Richard D.
Warship International, No. 3, September [Sept.] 30, 1970, Volume VII, No. 3: Destroyers of the Bundsmarine / Royal Netherlands Navy Battleship Designs / The Shipboard Catapult
pp. 203-294. Black and white illustrations. Features: Battleship designs for the Royal Netherlands Navy; Centerfold features drawings of the Germania Werft version of a proposed ship; The Shipboard Catapult - It's history and evolution; In Days of Yore - the Norwegian steam corvette (dampkorvetten) KONG SVERRE; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative issue. Book
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Fisher, Edward C. Jr.; Et al
Warship International, No. 4, December [Dec.] 31, 1970, Volume VII, No. 4: DLs of the U.S. Navy / End of the Great Lakes Navy / H.M.A.S. SYDNEY
pp. 299-426. Black and white illustrations. Features: DLs of the U.S. Navy - includes fold-out diagrams of the frigate U.S.S. Mitscher; Presenting the U.S. Navy's DD-963; Japan's Hybrid Battleships and Carriers - fact and fancy; The End of the Great Lakes Navy; The Brownwater Navy; Photos of CMB-103 as preserved at H.M.S. Dolphin, Gosport; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative issue. Book
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Bille, Wolf H.; Et al
Warship International, No. 1, March [Mar.] 31, 1971, Volume VIII, No. 1: The U.S. Navy's Battlecruisers
pp. 114. Black and white illustrations. Features: The U.S. Navy's Battlecruisers - five part article including a history of these vessels, a description of the (CB-1) Class, additional notes on the (CB-1) Class, gunnery notes on the (CB-1) Class, and a photo section; Five-panel fold-out diagrams of the U.S.S. Alaska (CB-1); Photo of the battleship STOCKHOLM, built in 1856 at Karlskrona; The Torpedo Vessels of the Imperial and Royal Austro-Hungarian Navy, 1875 to 1918; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative issue. Book
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Raven, Alan; et al
Warship International, No. 1, 1972, Volume IX, No. 1: Royal Navy WWII Camouflage / Swedish Torpedo Boats and Destroyers
pp. 98. Black and white illustrations. Features: Photo of the H.M.S. REVENGE; Five-panel fold-out diagrams of the KNIAZ POJARSKI; The Hunley Museum; Cruisers of the Imperial Russian Navy - Part I; Royal Navy Camouflage of W.W.2; Swedish Torpedo Boats & Destroyers - Part II - Destroyers; Cutaway drawing of the Destroyer Visby; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative issue. Book
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Roberts, Steven S.; Et al
Warship International, No. 1, 1974, Volume XI, No. 1: Imperial Chinese Steam Navy 1862-1895 / U.S.S. Worcester (CL-144)
pp. 108.. Black and white illustrations. Features: The Imperial Chinese Steam Navy 1862-1895; The Navy's First CL-144 - U.S.S. Worcester - article with four-panel foldout drawings; and much more. Unmarked with moderate wear. A sound copy of this informative issue. Book
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Kerr, Kenneth C.; Bloedel, J.H.; Closson, C.C.; Parkinson, J.P.
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, December 15, 1911, Vol. IX, No. 23 - Influence of the Panama Canal on Pacific Coast Forest Products
"Get Ready For the Panama Canal". Features: Over $25 million invested in Harriman Terminals; Kenneth C. Kerr describes Washington and Alaska's attendance at big New York land show; Editorial discusses the early opening of the Panama Canal and describes it as the "Greatest Epoch in American History"; Martin A. Knapp discusses Interstate Commerce Regulations; O.-W.R. & N. Co. News; G.W. Luce of the Southern Pacific discusses Panama Canal; Brief business biography of Frank W. Parker of the Northwestern Line, including photo of Parker; Appointments, Changes, Personals, etc.; Article by J.H. Bloedel, President of the Larsen Lumber Co., about the Panama Canal with reference to its influence on Pacific Coast Forest Products; Economy of the Commission Plan; Port of Vancouver Drydock and Shipbuilding Company plans big steel drydock for Vancouver; American-Hawaiian S.S. Co. Enters Bids for Carrying Mail; Big Coal Depots for Panama Canal; Missouri River Preparing for Panama Canal; Modern Fireboat Badly Needed for Tacoma's Harbor (article with photo of the harbor); Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Pacific Coast Casualties; "The Chester" - The World's Lightest Draft Steamer - article with photo; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, for local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A sound copy of this highly-informative memento of the rail and marine businesses of the Pacific Northwest over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Whitham, Paul P.; Ripley, William Z.; McCune, Jay W.
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, November 15, 1911, Vol. IX, No. 21 - New Union Passenger Station for Aberdeen, WA / J.E. Dalrymple of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co. / Electric Battery Truck Crane Invention!
Features: Seattle's Public Utilities Department and the Railroads - major article; Southern Pacific announces fast excess-fare train between New Orleans and San Francisco; Promotion for T.B. Degnan of the Great Northern Railway Co.; No Time To Lose - Editorial discusses how representatives of eight Puget Sound cities oppose tolls being charged through the Panama Canal to vessels flying the U.S. flag and engaged in U.S. coastwise traffic; Handsome New Union Passenger Station for Aberdeen, WA - article with artist's rendering of the future station; Foreign Capital in Railways of the United States - major article by Harvard Professor of Economics William Z. Ripley; Business biography of J.E. Dalrymple, recently elected vice-president of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway Co.; Railway News in Brief; Battery Truck Crane the Latest Invention in Freight Handling - major article with wonderful illustration of a mobile electric crane invented by General Electric of Schenectady, NY to be used for loading rail cars (who knew Elon Musk was so old!); How Should Tacoma Prepare for the Opening of the Panama Canal? - major article with excellent photo of the busy Tacoma waterfront; Statement Concerning Panama Canal by George S. Dearborn, president of the American-Hawaiian S.S. Co.; British View of Panama Canal; High Honor for W.D. Wells of the Alaska-Pacific Steamship Co.; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Repair bill for the White Star liner Olympic; Submarine Motor Salvage Boat invented by Mr. E.H. Crossley; New Steamer Solduck will be an All-steel Modern Vessel - major article including diagram of its outboard profile; Article on Steam Cannery Tender for the Northwestern Fisheries Company - article with diagram of the outboard profile of this vessel; Pacific Coast Casualties; Steamboat Fairhaven Sinks in Harbor; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Gilman, D.H.; et al
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, October 1, 1911, Vol. IX, No. 18 - Magnificent Illustrated Centerfold Makes Case for Alaskan Lighthouses
Features: Steel Bridge Across Chehalis River at Aberdeen Formally Opened - article with photo; The Panama Canal Route for Canadian Northwest Shipping; Photo of Charles M. Hays, president of the Grand Trunk Railway; Address to General Passenger Agents by Howard Elliott, president of the Northern Pacific Railway (four pages); Brief business biography of George W. Hibbard, General Passenger Agent of the C.M. & P.S., with photo; Bernard N. Baker's Steamship Line a Golden Opportunity; Puget Sound Tugboat Co. on the Columbia River; New Boilers for North Vancouver Ferries; Steamer Maunganui Launched; Review of the Charter Market; Casualties to Pacific Coast Shipping; Modern Aids to Navigation Demanded for Alaskan Waters - article including lengthy list of vessels lost; Excellent illustrated centerfold makes the case for lighthouses in Alaskan waters; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Address by president of the San Francisco Merchants' Exchange, Robert Dollar, entitled "The American Merchant Marine As It Affects Our Foreign Commerce" - with photo of Dollar; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Kruttschnitt, Julius; Witham, Paul P.
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, September 15, 1911, Vol. IX, No. 17 - Proposed West Point Immigration Station / New C.P.R. Steamer San Pedro
Features: Julius Kruttschnitt of the Harriman Lines Claims Railroads and Labor Friendly; Great Northern Finances for Fiscal Year; Steel Bridge Across Chehalis River at Aberdeen to Open 23 September; Rapid Work on Argo Terminals; Innovation of Ticket Cases - article with photo of modern ticket case; Final Bursting of Controller Bay Bubble (editorial about Alaskan nautical dangers); Business Profile of Kenneth C. Kerr, Industrial Agent of the Alaska Steamship Company (with photo); Improper Packing Causes Great Loss; Record Freight Train runs from Altoona to Enola, PA; Many Abandoned Railways in U.S.; Free Baggage Allowances in Various States and Countries; The World's Wheat Crop; Bernard N. Baker Outlines Plans of Atlantic and Pacific Transportation Co.; General H.M. Chittenden Makes Statement for Seattle Port Commission; What the (New) Port Commission May Do for Seattle; The Proposed West Point Immigration Station - article with map showing location of the proposed station and the proposed West Point Waterway Improvement as planned by Virgil Bogue; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Empress of China Crew Exonerated; Decision in Princess May Stranding; Marine Decisions; Diagrams illustrating work to soon begin on Pier 1, owned by the Northern Pacific Railway Company; Casualties to Pacific Coast Shipping; The San Pedro - New C.P.R. Steamer for Trans-Pacific Service - article with illustration; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Gilman, D.H.; et al
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, August 15, 1911, Vol. IX, No. 15 - Prepare for the Panama Canal / Salvage of Steamer Spokane
Features: Are the Hill Lines Preparing to Invade California Territory?; Big Railway Systems of U.S. Cutting Expenses; Prepare for the Panama Canal! (Editorial); Nautical biography of Capt. James S. Gibson (with photo); What Should We Do To Be Prepared For the Opening of the Panama Canal?; Salvage of Steamer Spokane is Praised by Marine Experts - article with photo; Portland to have powerful fireboat; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; New Collier Neptune Takes on 13,000 tons of coal in One Day - article with photo; Floating Gridiron for Scows designed by George Francis Fay is built by the Drummond Lighterage Co. - feature article with two photos and three diagrams; News of Tacoma; Casualties to Pacific Coast Shipping; Largest scow on the Pacific Coast built by Nelson & Kelez of Seattle - brief article with photo; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Hill, Robert C.
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, June 15, 1911, Vol. IX, No. 11 - Launching of the Titanic!
Features: Reasons Why the Canadian Pacific is So Prosperous; Spokane Rate Decision Eagerly Awaited; Value of Steel Equipment Demonstrated in Wreck of the Crack Milwaukee Train, Columbian on May 30th east of Ralston, WA; Continued Smuggling of Opium into West Coast Ports Aboard Trans-Pacific Steamships; Professional Biography of Joseph H. Young, President of Alaska Steamship Co. - with photo; Contracts Let for Coaling Plants in Seattle and Tacoma - article with two photos; $1 Million Available for Improvements at Moran Shipyards; Record Run Between Puget Sound and Callao by Schooner Wilbert L. Smith; After 20 Years on the Seattle-Tacoma Run, Steamer Flyer is Sold - Feature article with photo; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Photo of Steamer Tampico Submerged in Seattle Harbor; Photo of New Boilers for Steamer Charmer built by Commercial Boiler Works of Seattle; Effects of the Panama Canal on Pacific Coast - Oriental Trade; News of Tacoma; Launching of the Titanic - 1/3 page article including photo of the Titanic in drydock with man standing below her massive 100-ton rudder; Charming one-page illustrated ad for The Shasta Limited, "The Finest Train in the West" which connected Seattle with San Francisco; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Multiple Contributors
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, April 15, 1911, Vol. IX, No. 7 - Canadian Pacific's Great Fleet
Features: First Annual Report of American Express Companies; John F. Stevens Retires From Hill Lines; B.F. Bush Succeeds George Gould as president of the Missouri Pacific Railway (with photo of Mr. Bush); Causes for Trade Depression; Development of Alaska Fisheries; Hearing Regarding Pacific Coast Rate Cases; Larger Terminal Yards Planned for Tacoma; The Railroads and the Panama Canal; Sixty-Seven Steamships in Canadian Pacific's Great Fleet - article with nice illustration; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Three Sailors of the British Steamer Benedick convicted of mutiny by Edinburgh court; Captain David Baird to take charge of the Victoria and Vancouver Stevedore Co.'s Vancouver Branch - with photo of Mr. Baird; Suspension of Capt. Alfred Croskey Reduced; Tacoma News; Captain Fred Warner to command the famous steamer Corwin (brief article with photo); Nice illustrated one-page ad for The Shasta Limited, "The Finest Train in the West", which connects Seattle to San Francisco; Nice one-page illustrated ad for the Vulcan Iron Works of Seattle features an aerial view of their plant; Willamette Iron & Steel Works ad features nice photo of fireboat "Geo. H. Williams" belching black smoke and pumping water in the air; Canadian-Pacific Railway Steamships ad features schedule for their connections between Seattle, Victoria and Vancouver; and more. 40 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Closson, C.C.; Speare, Charles F.; Gibson, Capt. J.S.; Thorndyke, George F.
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, January 1, 1912, Vol. IX, No. 24 - Cunard and Anchor Lines Amalgamate
Features: B.F. Bush on Evil Results to Accrue from Diversion of Capital from Railway Enterprises; Japanese Trainmaster kills self after Emperor is delayed; Tell the Truth, Mr. (Gifford) Pinchot! - fallout from a December 16th article about Alaska; Charles F. Speare discusses the alliance between the Northern Pacific and the Chicago & Northwestern Railroads; Southern Pacific and Pacific Mail (article from the Wall Street Journal); Cash Shortage in Western Canada; Captain N.E. Cousins has been in the employ of the Pacific Coast Steamship Lines Co. since 1878 - article with photo; Get Ready for the Opening of the Panama Canal; Economy of the [Seattle] Municipal Plan (part 2) - major article with map; Cunard and Anchor Lines Amalgamate - article with list of the vessels, and their tonnage, of each company; Protest the Carriage of Navy Coal in Foreign Bottoms - George F. Thorndyke of the Globe Navigation Company speaks out; Edvard Jansen to take over from Ida Wilson Lewis, "The Grace Darling of America", tending the Lime Rock light station; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Illustration of the central winch on Dredge New Orleans; Portland News Notes; Schedule for Canadian-Pacific Railways Steamships connecting Seattle with Victoria and Vancouver; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Calkins, R.M.; Closson, C.C.; Dabney, Frank; Bates, H.S.; Hill, Robert C.; Martin, T.H.
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, January 15, 1912, Vol. X, No. 1 - Coast Shipbuilding Companies Rushed With Work / Bogue Plans for Tacoma Harbor
Features: The Present Railway Situation in the United States; B.F. Bush becomes president of the Denver & Rio Grand (with photo of Bush); Railway Mileage in 1911; Interstate Commerce Commission Decisions; Coast Shipbuilding Companies Rushed With Work - feature article with photo of submarine F.3 immediately after launching, apparently at the Seattle Construction & Drydock Co.; Representative of the Royal Mail Steam Packet Line inspects the northwest for business opportunities which will open with the Panama Canal; Economy of the [Seattle] Municipal Plan (part 3); Free Ships and Revised Navigation Laws - discussion of the rehabilitation of the merchant marine; Free [Panama Canal] Tolls To American Ships Would Solve Problem; What Is The Merchant's Exchange of Seattle? - an explanatory article by R.C. Hill, whose photo accompanies the article; Seattle People Honor Captain "Buck" Bailey; Port Commission Plan for Grays Harbor; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Bogue Plans for Tacoma Harbor Are Extensive - article with map; Tacoma Will Be Ready When Panama Canal Opened - brief article includes nice birdseye view illustration of the harbor and environs showing present developments and developments under way; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Hegardt, G.B.; Ebey, H.; Gilman, D.H.; Closson, C.C.
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, February 1, 1912, Vol. X, No. 2 - Portland's Proposed Harbor Front Development / Bogue Plans for Tacoma Harbor
Features: Big Improvements by Northern Pacific During 1912; Through Service Seattle to Texas; O.-W. R. & N. Enter Vancouver; Will Carl Gray Succeed L.W. Hill? - article with photo of Gray; Dangers Attending Hauling Explosives; New H-H-1 Locomotive Design; Seattle's Greatest Opportunity; Bush Terminal Company to Build on Harbor Land - article with photo of Model Loft buildings at the New York Bush Terminal, similar to those to be built on Harbor Island; Portland's Proposed Harbor Front Development and the Commission of Public Docks - major article; South and Central American Trade; Great Prospects for Vancouver, B.C.; The Official Statement of the [Seattle] Port Commission re: improvements and facilities; Economy of the [Seattle] Municipal Plan (part 4) - major article which includes official map of Grand Trunk Pacific Railway showing proposed extension to Vancouver and Seattle, plus map of new thoroughfare donated to Seattle by Great Northern Railway with franchise for Interbay-Ballard Route; Bogue Plans for Tacoma Harbor Are Impressive - major article with map showing City section of harbor plans; Casualties to Pacific Coast Shipping for Year 1911 - Four full pages of fine print document the voluminous incidents of the year including the vessel and damage it sustained; Photo of Strathalbyn's bow after collision; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Big Company to use Panama Canal - International Mercantile Marine; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Calhoun, Scott; Closson, C.C.
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, February 15, 1912, Vol. X, No. 3 - The Successful Gas-Driven Holzapfel 1 / Harbor Island Terminals and What They Mean
Features: Nice half-page photo-illustrated ad for the Alaska Steamship Company; Recent Railroad Rumors Given Flat Denial; Florida East Coast Railway open for Traffic; Edwin Hawley, Railway Wizard, Dead; Editorial - Seattle Must Have Terminals; The Successful Gas-Driven Vessel, Holzapfel I - major article with illustration of the vessel; Harbor Island [Port of Seattle] Terminals and What They Mean; Eight Prominent Shipping Men Endorse Terminals; Economy of the [Seattle] Municipal Plan (part 5) - major article with map of proposed Civic Center and adjacent district; Diagram of outboard profile of the steamer Potlatch; Panama Canal Tolls Before Congressional Committee; J. Bruce Ismay Coming To Coast - the president of the International Mercantile Marine Company will travel from New York to investigate trade and port facilities; Big Tonnage Building for Vancouver, B.C., Trade - informative article on Vancouver ship construction; Curious Light Phenomenon of Indian Seas - Phosphorescence; Marine Insurance and Shipping Law News; Great Dock System for Panama Canal - article with illustration of docks and harbor at Panama; and more. 44 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Parkinson, J.P.; Anderson, George E.; McCurdy, J. G.
Railway & Marine News, A Semi-Monthly Publication Devoted to Pacific Coast Transportation Interests, April 15, 1912, Vol. X, No. 7 - Comprehensive Review of Far Eastern Shipping Situation
Features: Northern Pacific Railway Co. Making Big Improvements in the State of Washington; Julius Kruttschnitt an Optimist; Mobilization and the Railways - article from the Army & Navy Journal; Amending Our Shipping Laws; George G. Gould Retains His Position; Railway News in Brief; Noted Engineer E.C. Hawkins - Obituary with photo; Interstate Commerce Decisions; San Francisco Will Be Ready for the Panama Canal and the Panama Pacific International Exposition in 1915 - article with photos of "San Francisco's Two Big Men", James Rolph Jr., Mayor, and C.C. Moore; Statutory Regulation of Ocean Traffic; Pacific Coast S.S. Co. Places Order for 10,000-Ton Steamer - article with diagram of outboard profile of the vessel; Comprehensive Review of Far Eastern Shipping Situation by U.S. Consul General at Hong Kong, George E. Anderson; Astoria Getting Ready for Panama Canal; Panama Canal Rates - The Big Issue; Captain John Truebridge - Obituary; Review of Marine Insurance and Shipping Law; Some Perils of the Deck Load - Feature article includes photo of a leaning steamer Cuzco; The Advantages of the Water-Tube Boiler; Record of a Ballin Water Tube Boiler - article with photo; The International Navigation Congress; Boiler Inspection for [Panama] Canal Zone; General Shipping News; Oil Engined Barges to Revolutionize Shipping; and much more. 40 pages including several pages of nostalgic ads, some illustrated in black and white, featuring local marine and rail interests. Printed upon glossy coated stock. Average wear. Binding intact. Few library markings to front cover. A well-preserved copy of this highly-informative memento of Pacific Northwest transportation over a century ago. 12" x 9". Magazine
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Chesterton, G.K.; et al
The Illustrated London News, Saturday March 30, 1918 - The Capture of Jericho
Features: Title page illustration of British craft 'unsuccessfully attacked' by German submarine; One-page map entitled "The German Blow On Our Fifty-Mile Front - The Battle Area" shows the front between Reims and Nieuport; The Allotment to the Rescue (article); The American Soldier - A First-Class Fighting Man; The Need of Nitrogen - The Air as a source of supply (article); Six interesting photos document the capture of Jericho - scenes and incidents; G. K. Chesterton writes about Lenin and the Bolsheviks; Two photos of downed German Gotha aircraft; One-page illustration of funeral on the Italian front involving coffin on a cableway; One-page illustrations of scene in air-raid shelter in Padua, Italy; Two-page illustration of a party of Alpini resisting to the death on Mount Solarolo; Six photos of a French merchant-ship sinking after being torpedoed; Glorious centrefold illustration of dancing scene in the British Army and Navy Leave Club in Paris; Four half-page illustrations of scenes at the same Leave Club in Paris; Article on the Bombing Offensive Against Germany; Fantastic one-page photo entitled "The Restitution of Alsace and Lorraine - A Great Demonstration in Paris' shows meeting of hundreds of people at the Sorbonne; Fantastic two-colour back cover ad for "Cavanders Army Club" cigarettes features U.S. and Canadian officers chatting about a cigarette; and more. 36 pages including several pages of marvelous vintage ads, most of which are illustrated. Unmarked with average wear. Binding intact. A sound copy of this excellent WWI-era issue. Magazine
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STOCCHETTI SERGIO
I PORTI E I SERVIZI PORTUALI E MARITTIMI.
In-4 (Cm. 32 x 22), pp. 808-VI, leg. mz. tela con carta dei piatti marmorizzata, 40 ill. b.n. nel testo. Macchie al frontespizio, tracce di nastro alle prime e ultime pagine, qualche sottolineatura a matita, segni d'uso e del tempo. Buono. WORLDWIDE DELIVERY ---- Si tratta di un'opera dattiloscritta redatta, nel 1946, dal Capitano di Porto Sergio Stacchetti per conto dell'Accademia Navale di Livorno. Questo lo si deduce dalla premessa "Per incarico dell'Accademia Navale di Livorno ho compilato il presente testo, che ho intitolato I porti e i servizi portuali marittimi..." Alle normali pagine sono spesso aggiunti, incollati o con nastro, altri fogli con ulteriori spiegazioni, correzioni, note. Dalle ricerche effettuate non risulta che quest'opera sia mai stata edita rappresentando quindi un unicum. --- Dal sommario: I porti; Elementi per lo studio dei porti; Le opere portuali; L'arredamento dei porti; I Fari e i segnalamenti marittimi; Regime amministrativo dei porti; Amministrazioni portuali di carattere speciale; Il litorale e il suo ordinamento amministrativo; Polizia tecnico-amministrativa dei porti; Polizia sanitaria marittima; L'organizzazione del lavoro nei porti; Il personale marittimo; Il Pilotaggio; La Nave; L'impresa di navigazione; La protezione delle costruzioni navali; L'equipaggio; Lo stivaggio del carico; La sicurezza della navigazione e della vita umana in mare; Avarie e sinistri marittimi; Salvataggi e recuperi; Giurisdizione marittima; Reclutamento e leva marittima; La pesca; Funzioni del tempo di guerra.
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BRUNO CARLO (A CURA DI)
CODICE PER LA MARINA MERCANTILE DEL REGNO D'ITALIA - LEGGI COMPLEMENTARI AL CODICE E AL REGOLAMENTO PER LA MARINA MERCANTILE 2 VOLL.
2 Voll. In-16 (Cm 15,5 x 10), pp. 4-619 - 511, legatura editoriale in piena tela con titoli in oro al dorso Qualche millimetrica traccia di foxing sparsa. Notati rari segnetti matita. Millimetrico distacco tra sguardia e piatto ant. al secondo vol. Ordinari segni del tempo. MOLTO BUONO - CODICE PER LA MARINA MERCANTILE DEL REGNO D'ITALIA. REGOLAMENTO PER L'ESECUZIONE DEL TESTO UNICO DEL CODICE PER LA MARINA MERCANTILE COLLE SUCCESSIVE DISPOSIZIONI E MODIFICAZIONI FINO AL 30 MARZO 1898 COLLE REFERENZE DEGLI ARTICOLI TRA LORO E ALLE LEGGI.. - LEGGI COMPLEMENTARI AL CODICE E AL REGOLAMENTO PER LA MARINA MERCANTILE COORDINATE FRA LORO E AL TESTO DEL CODICE E DEL REGOLAMENTO.
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BORGIOTTI AMERIGO
BARTOLOMMEO ODICINI NECROLOGIA
In-24 (Cm 14,8 x 10,3), pp. 12, brossura editoriale. Ex Libris Pieri Gerini. Ordinari segni del tempo. MOLTO BUONO - Bartolomeo Odicini fu chirurgo nella marina sarda, di stazione a Rio della Plata durante l'assedio di Montevideo abbandonò la divisa per arruolarsi con al Divisione Italia al fianco di Giuseppe Garibaldi. In Uruguai ricoprì numerose cariche pubbliche fino a che nel 1859 ritornò in Italia. Odicini fu anche massone "iniziato per cumincazione in Castel Sant'Angelo, regolarizzò la sua posizione nella Amis De La Patrie, dopodichè fu venerabile della Union Y Beneficencia raggiungenfo il 30emo grado. Tornato in Italia si inserì n ella vita massonica nazionale. Nel 1864 era 32emo e diventò venerabile della Progesso Sociale. L'assemblea di Genova lo elesse membro del Grande Oriente. Avrebbe potuto continuare il cammino verso più alte mete ma glielo impedì una disputa tra fratelli fiorentini ed uruguaiani" Fonte "La Massoneria in Italia nel decennio post unitario"
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PRINZIVALLI VITTORIO
DELL'URTO DI NAVI PER COLPA COMUNE
In-8 (Cm 24,5 x 16,5), pp. 6, brossura editoriale. Estratto dalla Rivista di diritto commerciale anno III, fasc. III. Non rilegato perchè anticamente tolto da una miscellanea. Numero di catalogazione. Ordinari segni del tempo. BUONO
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BIANCHETTI G.B.
IN TEMA DI AVARIA COMUNE
In-8 (Cm 24,5 x 17), pp. 7, brossura editoriale. Estratto da Il diritto marittimo, 1949. Brunitura dei margini, BUONO
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CASANOVA MARIO
POLIZZE DI CARICO PER CONTO DEL NOLEGGIATORE NOTA A SENTENZA DELLA CORTE D'APPELLO DI VENEZIA 27 LUGLIO 1946
In-8 (Cm 24 x 17), pp. 12, brossura editoriale. Testo a due colonne. Estratto da il Diritto Marittimo, Luglio-Dicembre 1946. Pagine con brunitura.
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FAZIO ALBERTO
ODYSSEUS
In-8 (Cm 21 x 14), pp. 179, brossura editoriale illustrata. Illustrazioni e tavole in bianco nero nel testo. Una lieve ingiallitura margine inferiore prime e ultime carte. Numero manoscritto al colophon. MOLTO BUONO
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Wallenberg Jacob
Mio figlio sulla Galea 1769-1770
In-8 (Cm 23 x 15,5), pp. 195, legatura editoriale con sovraccoperta illustrata. A cura di Iselin Maria Gabrieli. 6 Illustrazioni nel testo, venti illustrazioni fuori testo a colori e in bianco nero. Collana I cento Viaggi, 11. OTTIMO
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Casaregi G.M.
Il consolato del mare colla spiegazione di G.L.M. Casaregi
In-8 (Cm 28 x 21,5), pp. 387, cartonato editoriale illustrato con unghie ai piatti. Edizione fatta a cura del Consorzio Autonomo del Porto di Genova. Ex libris alla prima carta. Firma di possesso al recto dell'ultima carta. Qualche lieve fioritura alle prime e ultime carte, MOLTO BUONO - Il consolato del mare è una raccolta di usi marittimi che ebbero valore di leggi per lungo tempo nel mediterraneo.
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Manfroni Camillo
Storia della Marina Italiana
3 Voll. In-8 (Cm 25 x 17,5), pp. XV-513 - 262 - XVII-534, legatura editoriale piena tela. Cofanetto editoriale. Volume primo: Dalle invasioni barbariche al trattato di ninfeto (Anni di C. 400-1261) - Volume secondo: Dal trattato di Ninfeo alla caduta di Costantinopoli (1261-1453) - Dalla caduta di Costantinopoli alla battglia di Lepanto. Lievi ingialitura alle sguardie dei voll. OTTIMO
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LABROSSE M. F.
LABROSSE M. F. Prevision du temps. Moyens de prevoir la direction et la force du vent, a l'aide du barometre, du thermometre et du psychrometre. Manuel a l'usage des marins precede de notions sur les vents reguliers, vents variables et cyclones. Previsioni del tempo. Manuale ad uso dei marinai, con nozioni sui venti regolari, venti variabili e cicloni.
Note: In 8°, m. p. edit. (lievi tracce d'uso), pp. 95,(1) scritte ad inchiostro alle prime 3 pp e al risguardo ant.; timbretti nel volume; volume in francese; buon es.. Editore: Arthus Bertrand - Paris. s.d. (seconda metà dell'800).
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Giuseppe Palumbo (Napoli, 31 dicembre 1840 – Napoli, 16 febbraio 1913), Politico a Ammiraglio Italiano. Promemoria sulle condizioni della nostra Marina. Lettera manoscritta. Ministro della Marina succeduto a Benedetto Brim.
Note: Lettera manoscritta di 9 pp. datata Roma Settembre 1898 con la situazione della Marina Italiana di quegli anni. Ministro della Marina succeduto a Benedetto Brim. Buon esemplare
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PEREIRA DANTAS JOSE MARIA
Memoria para a Historia do Grande Marquez de Pombal, no concernente a Marinha: sendo a de guerra o principal objecto considerado por...
Cm. 21; pp. 144. Legatura coeva in piena pelle, tassello al dorso, titoli e ricchi fregi in oro, risguardi in carta marmorizzata, tagli marmorizzati 334 / P
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TRAVERSA L
Figure de' pezzi di legname di costruzione delineati dal Sig. L. Traversa Ingegnere Cast. Della Real Marina da servire per norma e facilitazione agli Agenti della R. Marina ne' Boschi, ed agl'intraprenditori, e veditori di detto genere
Album di cm. 19,50x27; pp. (2), 19 tavole litografiche con raffigurazione di alberi con ipotesi di taglio, (2) di avvertimento. Legatura coeva in mezza tela con fregi in oro al dorso e iniziali in oro del possessore al piatto. Ottimo esemplare 340 / P
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DE FAZIO GIULIANO
Del miglior sistema di costruzione de' porti progettato dal Signor Giuliano De Fazio. Disamina di D. C.
Cm. 22; pp. VI, 133, (3). Legatura coeva in mezza pelle, titoli e ricchi fregi in oro al dorso, piatti marmorizzati. Fioriture dovute al tipo di carta. Giuliano De Fazio (1773 - 1835), allievo del Fergola e dello Schiantarelli, fu ingegnere capo del Regno di Napoli. La disamina è opera del Cervati Domenico 643 / P
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