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Maritime History Books
These maritime history books are highly illustrated reference books often produced in small print runs. Amongst them is Richard Woodman's highly acclaimed "The History of the Ship" which was awarded the Wettern Maritime Media Award for major across-the-board contribution to the UK's Maritime cause.
Below the Convergence: Voyages Towards Antarctica, 1699-1839 (1997) By Alan Gurney ISBN: 0 393 03949 8, Cloth The tantalising theory of a huge southern continent, Terra A... (More)
John Blake has drawn on his extensive knowledge of some of the most impressive collections in the world, such as the UKHO in Britain, the Library of Congress in the USA, ... (More)
Heart of Oak: A Sailors Life in Nelsons Navy (2003) By James P. McGuane ISBN: 0 393 04749 0, Cloth Inspired by Patrick O’Brian’s Aubrey/Maturin novels, James McGuane visi... (More)
The Race to the White Continent: Voyages to the Antarctic (2002) By Alan Gurney ISBN: 0 393 32321 8, Paper In the 1830s, much of the world was still unexplored territory ... (More)
Employing words and pictures, this book tells the story of the concepts and creativity that lie behind the birth of the sailing yachts. It highlights events and anecdotes... (More)
Employing words and pictures, this book tells the story of the concepts and creativity that lie behind the birth of the sailing yachts. It highlights events and anecdotes... (More)