Twenty-four Books Related to Sailing, hardcover, titles published by The Marine Research Society, Salem, Massachusetts, include: American Clipper Ships 1833-1858, Vol. I and II, by Howe and Matthews, 1926; The Pirates of the New England Coast 1630-1730, by Dow and Edmonds, 1923; Wrecked Among Cannibals in the Fijis, by Endicott and Jenkins, 1923; Voyages and Discoveries in the South Seas 1792-1832, copy on American vellum no. 63 of 87, by Capt. Edmond Fanning, 1924; Ship Model Builder's Assistant, Charles G. Davis, 1926; The Frigate Constitution and Other Historic Ships, copy on all rag paper no. 32 of 97, F.A. Magoun, 1928; The Rigging of Ships in the Days of the Spitsail Topmast 1600-1720, R.C. Anderson, 1927; Shipping and Craft in Silhouette, Charles G. Davis, 1929; American Merchant Ships 1850-1900, series one and two, Frederick C. Matthews, 1930 and 1931; Ships of the Past, Charles G. Davis, 1929; Goin' Fishin', W.G. Pierce, 1934; Ship Models/How to Build Them, Charles G. Davis, 1925; The Built-Up Ship Model, Charles G. Davis, 1933; Sailing Ships of New England, Robinson and Dow, 1922; Slave Ships and Slaving, by George F. Dow, 1927; The Baltimore Clipper, Howard I. Chappelle, 1930; Sailing Days on the Penobscot, Wasson and Colcord, 1932; Ships and Shipping, painted by Roux, Alfred Johnson, 1925; The Sea, The Ship, and the Sailor, from log books and original narratives, 1925; and The Making of a Sailor, Frederick P. Harlow, 1928; with two published by The Mariner's Museum, Virginia: Tobacco Coast: A Maritime History of Chesapeake Bay in the Colonial Era, by Arthur Middleton 1953; Chesapeake Bay Bugeyes, M.V. Brewington, 1941.
Twenty-four Books Related to Sailing, hardcover, titles published by The Marine Research Society, Salem, Massachusetts, include: American Clipper Ships 1833-1858, Vol. I and II, by Howe and Matthews, 1926; The Pirates of the New England Coast 1630-1730, by Dow and Edmonds, 1923; Wrecked Among Cannibals in the Fijis, by Endicott and Jenkins, 1923; Voyages and Discoveries in the South Seas 1792-1832, copy on American vellum no. 63 of 87, by Capt. Edmond Fanning, 1924; Ship Model Builder's Assistant, Charles G. Davis, 1926; The Frigate Constitution and Other Historic Ships, copy on all rag paper no. 32 of 97, F.A. Magoun, 1928; The Rigging of Ships in the Days of the Spitsail Topmast 1600-1720, R.C. Anderson, 1927; Shipping and Craft in Silhouette, Charles G. Davis, 1929; American Merchant Ships 1850-1900, series one and two, Frederick C. Matthews, 1930 and 1931; Ships of the Past, Charles G. Davis, 1929; Goin' Fishin', W.G. Pierce, 1934; Ship Models/How to Build Them, Charles G. Davis, 1925; The Built-Up Ship Model, Charles G. Davis, 1933; Sailing Ships of New England, Robinson and Dow, 1922; Slave Ships and Slaving, by George F. Dow, 1927; The Baltimore Clipper, Howard I. Chappelle, 1930; Sailing Days on the Penobscot, Wasson and Colcord, 1932; Ships and Shipping, painted by Roux, Alfred Johnson, 1925; The Sea, The Ship, and the Sailor, from log books and original narratives, 1925; and The Making of a Sailor, Frederick P. Harlow, 1928; with two published by The Mariner's Museum, Virginia: Tobacco Coast: A Maritime History of Chesapeake Bay in the Colonial Era, by Arthur Middleton 1953; Chesapeake Bay Bugeyes, M.V. Brewington, 1941.
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