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Fine English Paperback., Fine., 21 x 15 cm., [v], 50 p., "Zeolit arastirmalari Türkiye bibliyografyasi.", I. Ersan Kalafatoglu ve digerleri, Tübitak Matbaasi, Ist., 2002.
160 pages. Features: John Gardner - in his own words; Keeping the Water Out; San Francisco's Two Oldest Rowing Clubs; Basque Racing Sculls; Voga is again in vogue - Venice gest people back in the water; The Riverside Boat Company brings a 12 1/2 back up to its standards; PASTIME; Singlehanding an Old Gaffer - rigging ISKRA for ocean crossings; The plight of the canoe people; Ray Speck and the Sid Skiff; Sons of Hitches - more imporvements on a cylinder; Wooden ship building in World War I; Fixing a leaky shaft log. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
124 pages. Features: The New York Thirties; Preservation and the Richardson Boat Owner's Association; EMME; Alternatives to the Lumber Yard; Putting Down Roots - your own woodlot; The Backbone - Part III - getting it upright and ready for ribbands; The Restoration of the STANLEY NORMAN - rebuilding a working skipjack between seasons; Marine Batteries - Part II - installing and maintaining battery systems; A Core Sound Sharpie; Seizing Hanks - step-by-step instructions; California's Ancient Canoe - the heritage and rebirth of the tomol; and more. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: Walter McInnis - Part III - The Years of Achievement; A Close Look at Wood Screws, Part I; Chris White and his Multihulls; The Schooner AMERICA; Canoe Building in Vermont - Tom Hill, Carl Bausch and Ed Sturges; Just the Right Medium - Ken Bassett chooses plywood for his recreational rowing craft; Keeping a Wooden Hull From Drying Out; Winter Protection for outside-stored boats; Auxiliary Power - experiences with gas and diesel; STAR - the boat of Frederick S. Ford Jr. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
152 pages. Features: CHINA CLOUD - the boat as a way of life; The Butt Block chronicle continues; Resheathing a copper bottom; Mick Fahey and the North Woods way; The North Woods Paddle; Jerry Stelmok and the E.M. White canoe; Found plywood boats lead to serious boatbuilding; The steamboat ECHO; Air-Drying Your Lumber - Part II; The creation of LA FILLE D'OR; Hatches and other Deck Joinery; The Concordia Yawl. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
152 pages. Features: Francis Herreshoff - Part I; A Close Look at Wood Screws, Part II; The Rebirth of WANDER BIRD; The disappearing propeller boat; Paddling like an ancient - a graceful and efficient Indian canoe stroke; The Willits Brothers Canoes - West Coast Classics; Ahoi Mench's Education in Wooden Boat Building; Cold-Molded Repairs for Laminated Boats - Laminating at Luders - A Luders-16 Rejuvination; A smooth and fair hull - the planking is finished but there's more to do before you paint; Grommeting. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
152 pages. Features: DYON - the symbol of summer for four generations; Albert Strange and the Canoe Yawl SHEILA; Quick Steps for Spring Painting - Part II; Building the Belles of the Western Rivers - a rare glimpse into the world of steamboat construction; Trout Unlimited - The Compleat Fly Fisherman; PILGRIM'S Progress - Dennis Holland's new Baltimore Clipper; Bagging the GULL - Constant Camber goes Mono - Part I; The Careful Creation of MELE KAI - Part II - the completion of a lovely double-ended cruising boat. Average wear. Unmarked. A sound copy. Magazine
164 pages. Features: Interview with Larry Dahlmer; ELLY - a Swedish treasure in America; A New Kag - building a trunnel-fastened traditional Swedish workboat; Sardine Carriers - Part I; AMARETTO - from the log of an old sardine carrier still earning her way; The Kodiak (Alaska) Kayak; The Hooper Bay Kayak - the last outpost of the authentic native kayak; Sailing a Tancook Whaler - one of the handiest gaff schooners afloat; Sophisticated wooden shipbuilding is alive and well in Wisconsin; The Wizzard of Speed - Spud Rowsell and his performance dinghies. Bending SPARTAN's frames - a scientific approach to steam-bending large frames. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: Sharpie points and counterpoints; Two gold metal winners meet after half a century; SHEARWATER - a amphibious cat-ketch from California; The Outlook for World Timber; Guideboats from the ground up; Sardine Carriers - Part II; The Koa Canoe; - the Hawaiian dugout canoe tradition is alive; Sonny Hodgdon on Glues; The Case for Simple Edge-Gluing - do spines or dowels really add strength?; The Once and Future FOXY - one of Uffa Fox's 'proper-built' tenders; The Right Jaws for your Gaff and Boom; The art of finding your way - small-boat navigation; It's the Finishing Touches that preserve wire rope. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
160 pages. Features: Walter McInnis - Part II - The Emergence of Eldredge-McInnis; The Weather Side of Gaff Rig; A New Coaster - the schooner HERITAGE; The theft of RANDOM SCOOT; Building the first Lightning; The Folding Kayak; Folding Boats at Sea; LILY - a cabinetmaker's Whitehall comes to life; ISKRA sails down east; Seven Bends - 7 ways to tie lines together, even in slick synthetics; Building the Beetle Cats, Part III - fitting and bending frames; Damaged Planks - their repair and replacement. Average wear. A sound copy. Magazine
144 pages. Features: Core Sound, North Carolina Workboats; Atkin's Rescue Minor; Silver-Soldering; A Practical Portlight; Defending Against Lightning; Build a 16-30 Sailing Canoe; Timm and Rescue Minor; Cape Henry 21; The Transformation of two Bunker and Ellis lobsterboats; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
152 pages. Features: Choosing and Building a Kayak; Interior Redesigns; Why Ships Hog; Edson B. Schock; Restoring a Scots Zulu; The Spirit of Singlehanded Racing; and more. Above-average wear. Usual library markings. A worthy reference copy. Book
40 pages. Features: Profile of Woodturner Maurice Gamblin; Make Your Own Canoe Paddle; A Jig for Slotting Louvre Stiles; Biscuit Joinery and the Hobbyist Woodworker; Cutting Melamine; Hand Planing - a Bracket-Foot Base; Preparing Wood for Finishing; Sanding Small Parts; New Product - DoveTape; Woodworking Incunabula; The Enfield Inch (Rule) is featured on back cover. Clean, bright and unmarked with light wear. A lovely copy of this fine Canadian woodworking publication. Magazine
19107908Winnipeg Manitoba: The Winnipeg Canoe Club N.D. Circa 1910-1915. Softcover. A finely preserved early 20th-century tobacco silk likely issued as a collectible measuring 8.5 x 8.5 cm. Printed on square white silk featuring fringed borders along the top and bottom edges. Bears a lovely lithographed print of a slanted wooden flagpole flying a white triangular pennant bearing the interlaced stylized "WCC" monogram of the Winnipeg Canoe Club housed within a solid red circle. Pictured in the foreground is a lightly colored sketch of a canoe resting on calm blue-green water set against a faint sky in the background. Centered beneath the image is the caption "WINNIPEG CANOE CLUB" with "WINNIPEG MAN." directly below in a classic serif type. A small series number "25" is printed in the extreme lower-left corner possibly denoting its sequence in a broader collectors set of cigarette silks. Quite rare and uncommon Winnipeg Canoe Club ephemera. Near fine. <br/><br/>¶ Often referred to as "cigarette silks" or "tobacco silks" these small textiles were highly popular promotional inserts distributed within tobacco packaging - frequently by manufacturers like Imperial Tobacco - to build brand loyalty during the early part of the last century. Consumers routinely collected them to stitch into parlor quilts pillows or decorative table runners. The Winnipeg Canoe Club paperback
198762742Stuttgart : Pietsch, 1987. 1. Aufl.; 120 S. mit zahlreichen farbigen Abbildungen; 28 cm, OKart.;
Broché. 247 pages.
1951AUB-8215Ed. Je Sers 1951. Bel exemplaire broché, in-8, 324 pages.
529859me année - n° 426 - 19 mai 1939 - in-4 broché - revue illustrée
Includes: Oh! Mr. Porter; 'E Dunno Where 'E Are; We Won't Go Home Till Morning; We've Been Touching 'Em Up a Bit!; For Me! For Me!; Paddle Your Own Canoe; Wink the Other Eye; Can't Stop!; Villikens and his Dinah; Our Hands have Met but not our Hearts; Sing us an Irish Song; I'm One of the Jays; What Will Your Answer Be?; They're After Me; Dear Old Pals; Tommy Make Room for Your Uncle. Somewhat above-average wear. A worthy working copy. Book
ill., br. Sergio Tagliapietra Ciaci è uno dei sei "Re del remo" incoronati nel Novecento ed è considerato il più grande regatante di quel secolo e forse di sempre. Nato a Burano nel 1935, debuttò diciottenne tra i campioni della voga vincendo subito la Regata di Murano su gondole a un remo. Ha corso la sua ultima Regata Storica nel 1991, a 56 anni, ma è sempre nei cuori degli appassionati, per l'esemplare sportività e la grande simpatia. Ciaci, come preferisce essere chiamato, è un campione del remo eclettico, che ha vinto con tutte le barche della voga alla veneta, con il galeone delle Repubbliche Marinare e con le barche del canottaggio. È stato infatti anche olimpionico con l'Otto a Melbourne nel 1956 e a Tokio nel 1964, meritandosi tutte e due le volte la finale. Adesso si dedica ai giovani, cercando di trasmettere loro la sua enorme passione per il remo e la sua altrettanto grande voglia di vincere, di non accontentarsi mai. Questo libro racconta la sua storia di uomo e di vogatore, ritraendo al contempo un ambiente - la laguna - e un mondo - quello della voga alla veneta - di grande fascino e di profonda tradizione culturale.
Mm 295x215 Collana "I libri di Oasis". Volume cartonato rigido di 64 pagine, numerose immagini a colori entro il testo. Esemplare in ottime condizioni. SPEDIZIONE IN 24 ORE DALLA CONFERMA DELL'ORDINE.
Broché. 217 pages.
1941lr620Editions Stock Broché 1941 In-12 (12,1 x 18,8 cm), broché, 216 pages, photos en noir et blanc ; pliures et frottements au dos, volume bruni, par ailleurs assez bon état général. Livraison a domicile (La Poste) ou en Mondial Relay sur simple demande.
21983P., Mayeux, ed., (1925), in-8, br.,28p., couv. ill. en coul.;Plaquette publicitaire adressee aux canoeistes et illustree en couleur par Rene VINCENT.
192522748Epinal Imprimerie Vosgienne 1925 in-12 broché une plaquette, brochée (agraphée) (paperback)grand in-8 Editeur (18 x 25 cm), dos crème (spine) muet, première et 4ème de couverture illustrée en couleurs par Jean VINCENT, orné de douze illustrations in-texte en couleurs par Jean VINCENT + des cartes du réseau in-fine, trés légères rousseurs sur la 1ère de couverture, sans pagination (28 pages), (1932) Paris : Éditions Mayeux, Editeur,