THE BOOK OF OLD SHIPS. And Something of Their Evolution and Romance
de Culver, Henry B
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Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada
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Garden City: Garden City Publishing (1935) Reprint.. 4to xxiv + 306 pp. Illus from 70 drawings and five new colour plates by Gordon Grant which were added to this new edition. Purple cloth, pictorial endpapers. Spine tips and borders faded, else very good in worn dustwrapper..
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- About Books, ABAC (CA)
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- NK121
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- THE BOOK OF OLD SHIPS. And Something of Their Evolution and Romance
- Autor
- Culver, Henry B
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- Garden City: Garden City Publishing (1935) Reprint.
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- Marine, Naval, Ships
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