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82p. Numerous photographs by Louis S. Martel. Drawings by John R. Stevens and James Kleinschmidt. Small 4to. Original full printed wraps. Nice copy. NAVAL/2
188018658rouen DESHAYS 1880 in-32 broché une plaquette, brochée bleue in-32 Editeur (paperback in-32 Editor)(11,7 x 7,7 cm), couverture toilée bleue et blanc imprimée en noir et illustrée en noir et blanc (4ème de couverture), sans illustrations, 44 pages, 1880 Rouen Imprimerie Léon DESHAYS Editeur,
0243947305.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
0666480796.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
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
68-4894San Francisco CA: St. Francis Yacht Club 1939. 16mo. Light Brown Wraps. 64 pp. Very Good. Scarce.Provenance: Everett Mathews attorney from Millbrae CA. San Francisco, CA: St. Francis Yacht Club, 1939. paperback
68-4900San Francisco CA: St. Francis Yacht Club 1929. 16mo. Light Brown Wraps. 58 pp. Map facing final page. Good with minor tears on cover else VG. Scarce.Provenance: Everett Mathews attorney from Millbrae CA. San Francisco, CA: St. Francis Yacht Club, 1929. paperback
1st edition. VG in pictorial boards. ISBN 0540071587.14856. eng
A clean, unmarked book with a tight binding. 220 pages. Full blue cloth boards. 8 3/8"w x 11 1/4"h. Map endpapers. Tears on dust jacket.
196213807Kassel, Ahrend, 1962.
196113808Kassel, Ahrend, 1961.
IN 4°, 312-(2) PP., MOLTE ILL. A COL. E B.N. N.T., CART. EDIT., SOVR. ILL. A COL. (LIEVISSIME TRACCE D'USO), COME NUOVO (M/F).<BR><BR>DAL SOMMARIO:<BR>GLI ALBORI DELLA NAUTICA,<BR>LA PRIMA GRANDE STAGIONE DELLO YACHTING<BR>GLI ANNI TRENTA<BR>VERSO LA RIPRESA: UN NUOVO YACHTING<BR>REGATE NEL FINIRE DEL MILLENNIO<BR>GLOSSARIO E INDICE<BR>BIBLIOGRAFIA<BR> FL 739
185 p., illus. Hardcover Good condition; spine faded, edges worn
185 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
ill., ril. Un viaggio avvincente nella nautica italiana a partire dagli anni cinquanta attraverso le vicende dei suoi protagonisti. Una storia che ripercorre le tappe che hanno condotto l'Italia a occupare i primi posti nella classifica mondiale dei produttori di megayacht. Nella seconda parte del libro, un focus particolare è dedicato al più importante protagonista, il Gruppo Azimut-Benetti, che, a detta dei suoi stessi competitor, ha portato all'eccellenza la nautica italiana così come quest'ultima ha trascinato verso l'alto la nautica mondiale.
Roy. 4to., First Edition, with numerous fine coloured and monochrome photographs throughout, and decorative endpapers; black boards, upper board and backstrip blocked and lettered in gilt and white, a near fine copy. Includes detailed specifications of 9 yachts and flybridge motoryachts, and 10 performance motoryachts and sports cruisers. SCARCE.
1885014505New York Yacht Club. Yellow paper cover. 8vo 23.5 cm. 8 pp. An Americas Cup rarity. Worldcat shows only Navy Department and Mariner's Museum holding copies of "Supplementary and Final Report" of the 1885 America's Cup race in which the American yacht "Puritan" defeated the English challenger "Genesta." This pamphlet officially confirms the American yacht's victory. It is related to the "Brenton's Reef" pamphlet which we also offer for sale because the English yacht "Genesta" after being defeated in the 1885 America's Cup races participated in the Brenton's Reef race a couple of weeks later and was victorious against the American yacht "Dauntless." Bound in original printed wrappers. Old vertical fold line else fine condition. Scarce. . Very Good. Soft cover. 1st Edition. 1885. New York Yacht Club paperback
1983122942Bielefeld : Delius-Klasing; Wien : Orac, 1983. 4. Aufl.; 208 S. mit zahlreichen Abbildungen (z.T. farb.), Karten; 25 cm, gebunden, Orig.-Leinen mit Orig.-Schutzumschlag,
273p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Folio 256p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Folio 256p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
Oversize. 256 p., illus. Hardcover Very good condition good
254p., illus. 1958 supplement laid in. Hardcover Very good condition good
254 p., illus. Hardcover Good condition
254 p., illus. with 1958 Supplement laid in. Hardcover Very good condition good