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FOREST AND SEA POWER : The Timber Problem of The Royal Navy 1652 - 1862

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FOREST AND SEA POWER : The Timber Problem of The Royal Navy 1652 - 1862

de Robert Greenhalgh Albion Ph.D

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Cambridge , MA: Harvard University Press, 1926. Book. Illus. by Author. Very Good. Hardcover. 1st Edition. 8vo - over 7¾ - 9¾" tall. 1st. Edition 1st. Printing 1926, Cranberry cloth hardcover, 485 page book. Lacks the publishers dust wrapper.Red cloth well rubbed , spine well faded with gilt stamped lettering quite dulled, top edge of front and rear boards show fadding. Glue residue from removed bookplate still present on the front pastedown. Frontispiece. Appendices . Bibliography. Index. Volume XXIX in the Harvard Economic Studies. FOREST AND SEA POWER was the first extensive study of the relationship between the British Navy's shortage of suitable ship timber and Britain's foreign policy and colonial expansionism during the seventeeth to eighjteenth centuries. , most notably Paul Walden Bamford's FOREST AND FRENCH SES POWER 1660 - 1789, none match Albion's insight and his book remains among the most highly regarded naval and military history titles. Quite scarce and rare and very uncommon . .

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FOREST AND SEA POWER : The Timber Problem of The Royal Navy 1652 - 1862
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Robert Greenhalgh Albion Ph.D
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Harvard University Press
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Cambridge , MA
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1926
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