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Dyer, Barbara F.: "GROG HO". The History of Wooden Vessel Building in Camden, Maine. 183pp. Illus. With dust jacket. Fine copy. S099. MARITIME; SHIPBUILDING; MAINE; CAMDEN; Keywords MARITIME; SHIPBUILDING; MAINE; CAMDEN;
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Biscoe, Mark Wyman: "NO PLUCKIER SET OF MEN ANYWHERE". The Story of Ships and Men in Damariscotta and Newcastle, Maine. 148pp. Illus. Wrps. An excellent copy. H046. Keywords maine; history; damariscotta; newcastle; sailing ships; maritime
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Rawson, Geoffrey: "PANDORA'S" LAST VOYAGE. 165pp. With dust jacket. Illus. A very good copy. BX079. NAVAL; GREAT BRITAIN; BOUNTY MUTINY; POLYNESIA; Keywords NAVAL; GREAT BRITAIN; BOUNTY MUTINY; POLYNESIA;
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Purrington, Charles S.: 4 YEARS A-WHALING. Charles S. Raleigh, Illlustrator. 56pp. Illus. Dust jacket. Book in very good condition. Dust jacket. frayed and worn. An account of the panorama "A Whaling Voyage in the Ship NIGER". After thirty years at sea, Raleigh settled in Bourne on Cape Cod where he pursued a career as a house, sign and carriage painter. Drawing from his many years at sea Raleigh produced a large number of ship portraits. H0013 Keywords art; whaling; new bedford; charles s. raleigh; maritime
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  • A CRUISING GUIDE TO THE NEW ENGLAND COAST.
  • Duncan, Robert F.: A CRUISING GUIDE TO THE NEW ENGLAND COAST. New York: David Kemp & Company. (1937). 301 pp. Hardcover. Bound in ring binder. Internally a very good copy, save for some foxing throughout. Binding shows moderate wear at edges and spine.. Edition of 1500 copies. Expanded version of a private issue (50 copies) distributed to members and friends of the Coastwise Cruising Club of New York in 1936. All in all, a very good copy. Keywords MARITIME; NAVIGATION; NEW ENGLAND;
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  • A DARING VOYAGE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN By Two Americans, The Brothers Andrews.
  • Andrews, Captain William A.: A DARING VOYAGE ACROSS THE ATLANTIC OCEAN By Two Americans, The Brothers Andrews. The Log of the Voyage by Captain William A. Andrews. With an Introduction and Notes by Dr. Macaulay, Editor of "The Boys Own Paper." New York: E. P. Dutton and Co. 1880. 151pp. Illustrated. In blue buckram binding, with gilt bright on spine. There is a previous owners bookplate on the inside front board and some soiling on the outside page edges which does, just ever so slightly, intrude on a few page margins but otherwise this is in very good, clean condition. Keywords MARITIME; ATLANTIC CROSSING; DORY
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    Stebbins, Ellen Bradford: A Home on the Rolling Deep. Seen Through Journals, Letters, and the Mists of Memory. 51pp. Wrps. A very good copy. H041 Keywords duxbury; women at sea; reminiscences; 19th. century; maritime
    $35.00
    $35.00
    Holden, Horace: A NARRATIVE OF THE SHIPWRECK, CAPTIVITY & SUFFERINGS OF HORACE HOLDEN & BENJ. H. NUTE. Fairfield, WA.:Ye Galleon Press. 73pp. A fine copy. Reprint of 1836 edition. S106. Keywords SHIPWRECKS; MARITIME
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    $40.00
    Coutinho, Almirante Gago: A NAUTICA DOS DESCOBRIMENTOS. Organizada e prefaciada pelo Comandante Moura Braz. 2 vols. Extensively illustrated. Wrps. Wrappers partially soiled or foxed, otherwise a very good set. W021. PORTUGAL; MARITIME HISTORY; DISCOVERIES; NAVIGATION; Keywords portugal; maritime history; discoveries; navigation;
    $150.00
    $150.00
    Stackpole, Renny A.: AMERICAN WHALING IN HUDSON BAY, 1861-1919. 68pp. Illus. Wrps. A very good copy. H065 Keywords whaling; united states; hudson bay; capt. george comer; maritime
    $15.00
    $15.00
    War Department Office of the Chief Signal-Officer.: ANNUAL REPORT OF THE CHIEF SIGNAL-OFFICER TO THE SECRETARY OF THE ARMY..YEAR 1879. 782pp. + 74 fold. charts and maps. Signed off by Gen. Albert J. Myer, Chief Signal Officer. Includes list of Lake (Great Lakes) disasters for the year ending June 30, 1879 and report on the Walterborough, S. C. tornado of April 16, 1879. extensive reports of ship movements, ship disasters in reports of various port located stations. Ex-library copy with small library book-plate pasted down inside front cover. Also small faded library stamp on title page. Otherwise, a very good, tight, clean copy. Binding tight but has a few minimal, (appears to be), glue stain. H003. Keywords MARITIME; METEOROLOGY; SHIP WRECKS;WEATHER PATTERNS; AMERICANA; SCIENCE;
    $95.00
    $95.00
    United States Life-Saving Service.: ANNUAL REPORT OF THE OPERATIONS OF THE UNITED STATES LIFE-SAVING SERVICE, 1883 519pp. A very good copy. Includes REPORT of the Board of Appliances which includes three full-page illustrations. H069 Keywords united states; life-saving service; report;
    $185.00
    $185.00
    Diman, George Waters: AUTOBIOGRAPHY AND TRAVELS BY SEA AND LAND Bristol, R. I.: Press of the Weekly Bristol Phoenix. 1896. 64pp. With black/white illustrations. Hard bound. A very good to fine, tight, clean copy. Native of Bristol, R. I. Served on 44 different ships between 1839-1866, including whalers, naval vessels, steamers, schooners. Served in the 12th Regiment, Rhode Island Volunteers during the Civil War. S225. Keywords MARITIME; RHODE ISLAND; REMINISCENCES; WHALING; TRADE; PACIFIC; CIVIL WAR;
    $195.00
    $195.00
    Ells-Williams, M.: BANGOR, PORT OF BEAUMARIS. The Nineteenth Century Shipbuilders & Shipowners of Bangor. 208pp. Illus. A fine copy. S103. Keywords WALES; BANGOR; HISTORY; SHIPBUILDING; SHIPOWNERS; SLATE INDUSTRY
    $30.00
    $30.00
    Glasspool, John: BOATS OF THE LONGSHOREMAN. Illus. By Jane Michaelis. 134pp. Illus. With dust jacket. Author's description of boats of longhoreman are those which put out from the beaches and open streches of the coast. A review of the boat suggests that author extends this description to many other small boats. An interesting study. S102 Keywords small boats; great britian; united states; boat descriptions; maritime
    $25.00
    $25.00
    Snowman, Sally R. & James G. Thomson: BOSTON LIGHT: A HISTORICAL PERSPECTIVE. 280pp. Illus. Stiff wrps. Autographed by the authors. A fine copy. Keywords lighthouses; boston light; history maritime
    $36.00
    $36.00
  • CAPTAIN BRAND, OF THE CENTIPEDE. A PIRATE OF EMINENCE IN THE WEST INDIES; HIS LOVES AND EXPLOITS, TOGETHER WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE SINGULAR MANNER BY WHICH HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE.
  • Gringo, Harry (H. A. Wise, U.S.N.): CAPTAIN BRAND, OF THE CENTIPEDE. A PIRATE OF EMINENCE IN THE WEST INDIES; HIS LOVES AND EXPLOITS, TOGETHER WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE SINGULAR MANNER BY WHICH HE DEPARTED THIS LIFE. New York: Harper & Brothers Publishers. 1864. 299pp+4pp ads. Illustrated with black and white drawings. 1st edition. In very good condition. Brown boards with title in gilt on spine and decoration on front board. Gilt on spine has faded. Spine edges are frayed with a small tear on the bottom edge. Edge points are bumped. Internally there are no previous signatures and the pages are quite clean and bright. Keywords MARITIME; PIRATES
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    $185.00
    Crittenden, Davis: CAPTAIN DANGER. 205pp. With dust jacket. AUTOGRAPHED presentation copy. Subject ended his career with Fall River Line as commander of the "Providence" and "Pilgrim". Dried liquid stain on a corner of front wrapper, otherwise a very good, tight, clean copy. H057 Keywords fall river line; history; biography; elijah gifford davis; maritime
    $25.00
    $25.00
    Dunn, William: CASCO BAY STEAMBOAT ALBUM. 44pp. Illus. Wrps. A very good copy. MAINE; STEAM-VESSELS; MARITIME. H072 Keywords maine; steam-vessels; maritime;
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    Anderson, John: COASTWISE SAIL. London:Percival Marshall. (1948). 69pp. Illus. Stiff wrps. Previous owners name on front fly-leaf, otherwise an excellent copy. BX095 Keywords great britian; coastal schooners; maritime
    $15.00
    $15.00
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