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Classic Sailing-Ship Models in Photographs
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Author/Editor: R. Morton Nance
ISBN 10:0486412490
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Loving tribute to the often startlingly beautiful sailing vessels of a bygone age, charmingly depicted in over 120 handsome photographs and 28 drawings. Flemish Carrack, c. 1450; the Norske Löve, 1634; the 90-gun Albemarle, 1680; a Venetian trading Galeass, 1726; a Dutch East Indiaman, c. 1740; ...  read more
 


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Product Description:

Loving tribute to the often startlingly beautiful sailing vessels of a bygone age, charmingly depicted in over 120 handsome photographs and 28 drawings. Flemish Carrack, c. 1450; the Norske Löve, 1634; the 90-gun Albemarle, 1680; a Venetian trading Galeass, 1726; a Dutch East Indiaman, c. 1740; and the Great Republic, an American clipper, 1853.

Product Details:

ISBN 10: 0486412490
ISBN 13: 9780486412498
Author/Editor: R. Morton Nance
Format: Book
Page Count: 160
Dimensions: 8 3/8 x 11 1/4
Publication date: September 2000
Table of Contents: Click here to view the Table of Contents

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