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8vo., First Edition, with photographs and illustrations throughout; black cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.
1747234865London: Printed for W. and J. Mount and T. Page 1747. Later approximately eleventh edition. Illustrated with woodcuts diagrams and tables. 272 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. Modern quarter blue morocco and cloth. Half-title and title leaves silked at upper margin early mild dampstaining to text; a good solid copy. Later approximately eleventh edition. Illustrated with woodcuts diagrams and tables. 272 pp. 1 vols. Small 8vo. First published in 1694 and innumerable times since throughout the 18th-century. Printed for W. and J. Mount, and T. Page unknown
New English Paperback. 4to. (28 x 24 cm). In English and Turkish. 229 p., color and b/w ills. The logbook of the Ottoman navy: Ships, legends, sailors.= Osmanli donanmasinin seyir defteri: Gemiler, efsaneler, denizciler. Ottoman Principality was introduced to the dark sea of the Middle Ages early in the 14 th century. The battles with the Venetians and the Genoese, conquests in Rumelia, and the establishment of the first shipyards all occurred during this period. As the conquest of Istanbul marked the end of the period of transition from Principality to Empire, the foundations of a strong navy that would unite the Mediterranean and the Black Sea over a political geography were laid. The power of the corsairs diminished by the end of the Renaissance; Barbaros Hayreddîn Pasha personified the golden age of Ottoman sea power. The discovery of the New World had instigated a revolution in the maritime world. Traditional Venetian galleys gave way to Spanish galleons and manpower was replaced by wind power. The Ottoman navy assumed a pioneering role in the process of modernization that extended from the 18 th to the 20 th century. Naval education in the Western sense, the implementation of new technologies and the organization of a modern fleet were all consequences of this period. Advancing from the galley to the battlecruiser, Ottoman sea power had the final say in the affairs of the Empire. "The Logbook of the Ottoman Navy: Ships, Legends, Sailors" exhibition intertwines three distinct, yet integrated mythologies of the sea. The imprint of the ships in Ottoman seafaring history, the battles they were engaged in and the heroes who became legendary in these battles assume their places on the stage of civilization in all their historic magnitude. At the center of the construct lies the extraordinary adventure of the transition from traditional to modern seafaring methods. The quest for power, the demolished thrones and man's identification of his fate with the sea is perhaps the oldest story behind this adventure. The cornerstones of a long history that extends from the legacy of a 16 th century Ottoman galley to the battlecruiser, Yavuz, is brought to light through the memories of seamen.
193742801London: Golden Cockerel Press 1937. Hardcover. Introduction and notes by Owen Rutter. Illustrations by Lynton Lamb. Complete 2-volume set. Tall 4to. Brown beige and green cloth with gilt spine lettering. 435pp 259pp. Four wood engravings two across each two-page title pages. Very good. Bindings a tad corner and edgeworn and rubbed though internally fine and tight. First of this edition a handsome set of this beautifully-produced pair by the legendary British fine press. Limited to 300 sets this #205. Scarce and lovely. Golden Cockerel Press hardcover books
8vo., First Edition, with frontispiece, numerous photographs, drawings and diagrams throughout, and large folding coloured chart in pocket at end; blue cloth, gilt back, a very good, bright, clean copy in unclipped dustwrapper, the latter lightly rubbed at edges. UNCOMMON IN THIS CONDITION.
1943T110500Philadelphia, University of Pennsylvania 1943 iv + 128pp., 23cm., softcover, Doctoral Dissertation (A Dissertation in English presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T110500
iv + 128pp., 23cm., softcover, Doctoral Dissertation (A Dissertation in English presented to the Faculty of the Graduate School in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy), stamp at verso of title page, text is clean and bright, T110500
New New English Original bdg. Dust wrapper. Large roy. 8vo. (25 x 18 cm). In English. [xiii], [3], 752 p. The lingua Franca in the Levant. Turkish nautical terms of Italian and Greek origin. The present study on the Lingua Franca in the Levant has a double purpose: the interpretation of a certain (semantically and historically well-defined) area of the Turkish vocabulary, and the demonstration, in the form of brief etymological sketches, of the linguistic-cultural unity of the Mediterranean. The study takes as its starting point the Western and Greek nautical elements in Turkish; these are illustrated as fully as possible. The end point is the Mediterranean distribution and history of each of the terms. In the gathering of the non-Turkish material the writers have paid particular attention to the Arabic, Dalmatian, and Greek cognates of the words under discussion, in order to present a more detailed picture of the Eastern (and Southern) Mediterranean than has been possible heretofore. The double orientation, at once Turkish and Mediterranean, of the study is reflected, in the composition of the group of workers and in the method followed in the elaboration of the study. Andreas Tietze, the Turkologist, collected nautical terms used in Turkish that were not, in his opinion, of Turkish origin; from these, Renée Kahane drew up a list of the terms that were, in her opinion, Italian or Greek in origin; for each term on this list Tietze gathered as abundant Turkish technical and literary records as possible; Henry Kahane and Renée Kahane outlined briefly the history of each term in the Mediterranean, trying (often in vain) to establish its ultimate origin and sketching its distribution throughout the Mediterranean, from Portugal to Greece, with Tietze adding the corresponding Arabic material...
406p. (20)[Publisher's catalogue] + Plus engraved portrait frontis. Slightly foxed. Early ownership stamp of Eliza McWilliams. 8vo. Original full brown cloth binding, embossed in blind. Gilt lettered spine. Usually found only in poor condition, this is quite a nice example. Includes biographies of: John Charles Fremont; Elisha Kent Kane; John Ledyard, Matthew C. Perry; Charles Wilkes; et. al. Covers explorations in: Africa; Arctic; Japan; New Zealand; North Pole; Peru; Siberia; South America; Tahiti; and the American West. Samuel Mosheim Schmucker or Smucker (1823-1863) was an American historical writer, Lutheran pastor, educator, and popular biographer. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! POLAR 1
1844054743Glasgow: Printed for the author and sold by Blackie and Son 1844. First Edition . Hardcover. Good. Small Octavo. Frontispiece; engraved title-page . FIRST EDITION. GLASGOW : 1844. Hardback. Frontispiece and engraved secondary title-page. Original brown cloth; gilt lettered cover. Later cream end-papers. Owner names. Frontispiece repaired to bottom margin and slightly foxed and stained to one corner as is the engraved title-page. Main title-page clean. Binding has moderate wear. Internally tight and clean. Overall a GOOD copy of a scarce book. vi 175 viii pages. "List of subscribers' names": p. 1-8 to the rear. Referenced by: OCLC 18332799. Sm.8vo. Will be well-packed for posting/shipping. Rosley Books for Antiquarian books CHS Cumberland Everyman GKC Inklings Keswick Literature MacDonald Rarities Theology and History. . <br/> <br/> Printed for the author, and sold by Blackie and Son hardcover
102099Southampton, Ashford Press Pubishing 1986, 295x200mm, XV - 402pages, b/w photographs, editor's binding. Copy number n.° 60 / 1500, limited edition facsimile of the 1902 original. Exemplar as new.
pp. xi, 339 + Plus frontis and photographs. Map endpapers. 8vo. Original full blue cloth binding, decorated in blue. Original dust jacket, torn with loss. First Edition. "A narrative of gallant men and bold exploits in Antarctica" - Spence 579. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! POLAR 1
1236977394.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
19137087Portland Oregon: Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co 1913. Fourth Edition. Stiff Illustrated Wrappers. Good. 8vo. Pp. 45 3. Frontis. scenic photograph. Illustrated with black & white halftone photo reproductions and one route map. Color illustrated wraps saddle-stapled. Light soiling and stains mellowed crease to back cover staples a tad oxidized trace of oxidized paperclip to head of the frontis. In sum a bright copy. Revised edition of the enticing 1911 tourism booklet lauding sites natural and man-made from Oregon to Alaska. Includes motoring tours and hiking in Mount Rainier National Park plus lakes and streams to cast the lure. The uncredited color illustrations are dreamy; the photography including a few shots by Asahel Curtis presents keen insight into early 1900s life in the Puget Sound Country. SMITH 7721.<p>Preserved in a removable clear archival pouch with acid-free backing. Oregon-Washington Railroad & Navigation Co unknown
0260534706.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
8791George Allen & Unwin Ltd London 1954
400p. + Plus frontis and numerous engraved plates of sailing ships, tools, blocks, rigging, and knots, etc. Numerous text woodcuts. Foxed. Some damp stain. Perforated XLib stamp on title page. 8vo. Modern cloth back over the original cloth boards. Modern spine gold lettered. Hardbound. Very good. **PRICE JUST REDUCED! NAVAL/2
pp. xviii, 248 + Plus frontis and full page photographs. Map. Pictorial endpapers. Tall 8vo. Original full green cloth binding, gold stamped. Second printing. "The author and his wife spent months on this southern Atlantic island, alone with five millions penguins. A readable and interesting account by this well known naturalist and pioneer nature photographer." POLAR 1 **
187355613Washington, Government Printing Office, 1873. Royal8vo. Orig. full calf. Gilt boders and gilt lettering on covers. Gilt spine. Lithographed frontispiece in colour. XVI,107,203,26,8 pp., 3 lithographed colourplates (one large folded).
187355613Washington Government Printing Office 1873. Royal8vo. Orig. full calf. Gilt boders and gilt lettering on covers. Gilt spine. Lithographed frontispiece in colour. XVI107203268 pp. 3 lithographed colourplates one large folded. unknown
8vo., Second Impression, with coloured frontispiece, title-vignette, and numerous plates in monochrome and very large folding map; handsomely bound in burgundy full crushed morocco, sides with gilt frame border, back with raised bands, second and fourth compartments lettered and ruled in gilt, all other compartments tooled in gilt, gilt top, hand-made endpapers, ribbon marker, a most attractive copy ideal as a gift or for presentation. Elegant copy of a waterways classic, first published in 1950.
Ex-library book with usual stamps and marks, to half-title and rear of title pages only. The book look virtually unread and is in excellent condition. No inscriptions or other marks. No creasing to covers or to spine. A lovely clean crisp very tight copy with bright unmarked preserved under plastic boards and no bumping to corners. 199pp. This book tells you all you need to know get afloat, whether just for an hour, a day or a more ambitious cruise.
0267287674.Ghardcover. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. hardcover
1333797621.Gpaperback. Good. Access codes and supplements are not guaranteed with used items. May be an ex-library book. paperback
8vo., First Edition, with illustrations in the text; brown cloth, gilt back, a near fine copy in unclipped dustwrapper.