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16°, pp.146 (2) + 12 tavv. a coll. f.t. con bandierine, segnali etc. T. tela ed., stemmi e tit. oro al piatto.
<p>30x 1 cm chiuso, 30x62 cm aperto, depliant stampato in blu e rosso con foto e disegni di modelli di barche. 1950 circa</p>
BAT18Catalogue Avril 1900. In-4, 160pp., nombr. photos de navires, cartonnage.
1914019224, Berlin 1914. Leinen Solide
4757bulletin officiel du yacht club de france Numéro 168 Noel 1936 - In8 broché 332 pages - nombreuses photographies dans le texte -
ABE-1636757622312REVUE DES SPORTS NAUTIQUES-DU N°35 DE JANVIER 1911 AU N°46 DE DECEMBRE 1911-384 PAGES-29 CM X 24,5 CM-RELIURE PLATS MARBRES ET DOS TOILE FACON GALUCHAT AVEC TITRES DORES-(400F)
20101654602010 MINI BIBLE DES YACHTS.Y B , 2010 ,fort in12 à l'italienne relié,382pp.80 yachts étudiés.Chaque page est illustrée de photos.Très bon état.
196939307Mann, Überlingen (1969). Mit zahlreichen Abbildungen. 304 S. OKart. mit Griffregister. Gutes Exemplar.
ABE-1947151247TIRAGE ARGENTIQUE NOIR ET BLANC-21 CM X 15 CM-LEGENDE 8 LIGNES SUR PAPIER COLLE AU DOS: "SOUS MARIN???? NON YACHT!."LE VOICI AMARRE AU QUAI BOIELDIEU A ROUEN D'OU IL VA PARTIR POUR UNE CROISIERE EN MEDITERRANEE"-16 1 39-EN FOND AUTOBUS, AGENCE RENAULT (CP5)
VG (half leather, dark blue boards with dark blue leather spine and corners, gilt lettering and gilt bandfs on spine, leather rubbed edges of corners and spine, clean orange endpapers neatly reinforced at hinges with tape, a very good clean tight copy with no foxing) large octavo 960pp. Bound volume of issues May 1882 to October 1882. Articles, stories, poems, engravings, b/w illustrations throughout. Covers wide range of topics including illustrated articles on the evolution of the American yacht and steam yachting in America.
L83Premier semestre 1938 N° 1746 (January 7) au N° 1770 (June 24). Premier semestre 1939 N° 1798 (January 6) au N° 1823 (June 30). Deux volumes 648 et 664 pages, reliés demi-basane.
N59Années 1927 et 1928 reliées demi-basane, couvertures couleurs conservées, sans les pages de publicités. Année 1954, reliée avec couvertures couleurs et publicités.
In-4° pp. 275 con moltissime foto e dis. a col. n.t. delle linee delle imbarcazioni, delle divisioni interne e dell'arredamento, ecc. Leg. edit. con sovrac. ill. Ciascuna annata
In-4° pp. 306 con moltissime foto e dis. a col. n.t. delle linee delle imbarcazioni, delle divisioni interne e dell'arredamento, ecc. Leg. edit. con sovrac. ill.
In-4° pp. 352 con moltissime foto e dis. a col. n.t. delle linee delle imbarcazioni, delle divisioni interne e dell'arredamento, ecc. Leg. edit. con sovrac. ill.
Oversize. 90 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition
195657180ABLondon, Iliffe & Sons / New York, Philosophical Library, (1956). 4° (28x22), 192, xxiv p., with numerous photos and graphics, publisher's hardbound green cloth with gilt title, Exlibris and christmas dedication on first endpaper, tight and clean, well cared,
Pages 353-440, plus 16 pages of nostalgic ads. Features: Flying in Central Africa - part 2 - tales from the log book of an R.A.F. officer during the campaign in German East Africa - article with interesting photos; Torn by Starving Jackals in Macedonia - Private James McDade of the 6th Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers recounts his experience - with photo of McDade; Death-Struggle with An Alligator - what happened to Van Campen Heilner when he was photographing an alligator in a Florida swamp - photo-illustrated article; The Thrills of Parachuting - early and marvelously photo-illustrated article on this topic; Photo of tourist party in Solomon's Quarry, the world's most ancient quarry; My South African Adventures - part 1 of Jack West's incredible recollections, including photo of him aged 17; Ship Built By One Man - Liberian missionary, the Rev. James E. Lewis - photo-illustrated article of him, his wife and "The Coloured Missionary Yacht"; John A. Jordan and his African Leopard-Hunting Adventures; Our Trip to Catch Murderers - the rough and ready methods of achieving justice in Bolivia; An Exciting Night Drive - 35 miles in a South African Cape Cart; Relief Workers' Adventures - part 2 of this superb photo-illustrated article on thrilling experiences among the War Victims of Armenia, Syria and Persia; With a Caravan in Corsica - photo illustrated article which relates the primitive life of the people; A Mountain of Gold - photo-illustrated article about the discovery made by the Fisk Expedition - Captain James L. Fisk and Dr. William Denton Dibb; In the Wilds of Siberia - part 2 - fascinating article with great photos document the explorations of Harry Somerset-Lister; The Adventures of a Newspaper-Man - part 4 - Exploring New York - article with nice photos and fascinating observations of the people; A Butterfly Farm in France - French Entomologist M. Andre's farm near Macon - article with photos; Fascinating photo of flume in British Columbia, by which logs are carried to the sawmills; Photo of amber mine on the coast of Samland in the eastern Prussian peninsula. Somewhat above-average external wear. Openings and loss at each end of backstrip. Unmarked. A worthy vintage copy of this marvelous issue. Book
1989LFA-126721124Un ouvrage de 224 pages, format 230 x 310 mm, illustré, relié cartonnage sous jaquette couleurs, publié en 1989, A Boat International Publication, bon état
199977673(Hamburg), 1999. 47 S. Mit zahlr. tls. farb. Abb. u. 1 Faks. sowie einigen Anzeigen. 4to (29,5 x 21 cm). OKart.
1995LFA-126740085N° 199 - Novembre-décembre 1995 : Revue de l'ex Caisse Nationale des Monuments Historiques. 122 pages, format 215 x 270 mm, illustrée, brochée couverture couleurs, bon état
1975375750New York: The New York Yacht Club 1975. First Edition. Illustrated throughout. 622pp. 2 vols. Small 4to. Original red cloth stamped with the Club seal fine in matching slipcase. First Edition. Illustrated throughout. 622pp. 2 vols. Small 4to. <br/><br/> The New York Yacht Club hardcover
1313683353.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
193555179Chicago IL: Mead Gliders 12 S. Market St. ca. 1935. 16mo. 32 pp unpaginated. Numerous photo illustrations diagrams throughout. Light gray softcovers illustrated cover art in red & black on front cover very slight soiling to upper right corner first leaf and front cover still VG copy. First edition thus of this scarce catalogue for the kits and plans of Ice Boats and Ice Yachts such as the Batwing III and Batwing IV “Cyclone†Mead Motor-Sleds Mead Ki-Yaks Pollywogs and the “Rhon Ranger†gliders. The Cyclone is of special attention as it was a 10 foot long Ki-Yak canvas covered spruce sled based on a biplane fuselage propeller and often fitted with Harley-Davidson engines. These motor-sleds were often raced on the frozen Great Lakes and although temperamental and prone to breakdowns could achieve astonishing speeds. The Rhon Ranger and Mead Challenger C-3 gliders were very popular with gliding enthusiasts in the U.S. and abroad from 1931 until World War II with the Challenger’s normal flying speed of 30 m.p.h. and wing span of 38 feet. No copies located in Worldcat; See: Jim O’Clair Harley Museum Displays Rare Artifacts and Some Ideas That Didn’t Stick Hemmings Daily July 15 2011. Mead Gliders, [12 S. Market St.], paperback
193159400Teddington Richmond upon Thames England: Privately printed Reginald Evelyn Child Beale 1931; 1934. Two vols. 4to. 4 95 1; 68 pp unpaginated. on very thick paper all leaves printed w/ gilt borders. Both vols. w/ linen-backed colour map frontispiece’s showing routes with 51 silver gelatin mounted original photos sized from 3.25 x 5.5 in. in 1st vol. 4 x 6 in. in 2nd vol. all mounted w/in gilt borders printed captions. Uniformly bound in full red morocco over beveled boards gilt inner dentelles marbled endpapers a.e.g. vol. I shaken some splitting to inner textblock both w/ very light occasional foxing some minor scuffing edgewear still a VG set. First editions of these two privately printed yachting memoirs for the 115-foot Steam Yacht “Angela†built originally the storied yacht building firm - Camper & Nicholsons Ltd. in 1896 and owned by the seed merchant and advertising display inventor Gilbert Beale. The Angela featured three state rooms for passengers and all fitted with private bath as well as dining drawing and smoking rooms. The first voyage stretched seven weeks through the Mediterranean and into the Atlantic to Shoreham UK including stops at Barcelona Tarragona Valencia Cartagena Alicante Malaga Gibraltar Cadiz Lagos Lisbon Vigo Santander Bayonne Bordeaux La Pallice Le Palais Brest and Jersey Island. At the start of the first trip the party learned that the captain hired for the cruise “threw a 3 days’ drunk so G.ilbert after a consultation with the Consular shipping agent paid him off and engaged Captain Lafuebre.†Reginald Beale’s 1877-1952 cruise narrative while chatty often refers to the less than stellar weather and uninspiring ports visited such as when referring to Marseille that “every wheeled vehicle is fitted with a bulb horn which the drivers use with irritating frequency. . . the wind the dusts the lack of paint and in excess of poster the shabbiness.†In Barcelona he writes about the night life at the “Eden†that they “sat down to a procession of homely women who snapped castanets sang songs which no one seemed to appreciate and danced Spanish fashion by wriggling the body and stamping the feet.†The photos depict ships & sailing yachts points of interest the beaches at Santander Canadian canoes at Bordeaux the Saint-Philibert ferry and more. Even with the disappointments of “dull people and duller towns†they all enjoyed the great adventure. The second voyage sets out from Southampton to Cannes in the “Angela†in 1934 where it was sold to Mr. & Mrs. Roditi and they returned via the RMS Strathnaver a P&O Steam Navigation Co. ocean liner launched originally in 1931. After leaving Southampton in the evening and viewing Bournemouth the Angela rolled so heavily in the middle of the night that they fastened everything down and rode it out until arriving in Brest. He has included photos of the La Reine des Anges sailing vessel the Artiglio merchant ship at Brest the three-masted “Galatea†at Ferrol as well as the Jaime I Spanish dreadnought battleship launched in 1921 the HMS Ramillies and writes about listening to the launching of the RMS Queen Mary Sept. 26 1934. Gilbert Beale 1868-1967 and his younger brother Reginald were longtime directors and executives with the Carter & Co. Seeds in Great Britain and Gilbert was noted for inventing and patenting seed packet displays. The first voyage featured William Edgecumbe Rendle and his wife who was an innovative inventor of special glazed panels for greenhouses often used by vineyards in England as well as shades for fruit-trees and plants. Privately printed, [Reginald Evelyn Child Beale], hardcover