History

Roger Miket
£25.00

The Roman Fort at South Shields, Excavation of the Defences 1977-1981

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A comprehensive account of archaeological excavations specifically on the defences of the South Shields Roman Fort.

Lowell Thomas
£15.00

The Wreck of the Dumaru: A Story of Cannibalism in an Open Boat

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The true story of the sinking of the Dumaru after a munitions explosion, and the harrowing struggle of the survivors adrift in the Pacific.

Owen Chase
£18.00

The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex

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A first hand narrative by the first mate of  the sinking of the Nantucket whaler Essex after being rammed by a sperm whale. The original was and Inspiration for Herman Melvilles Moby Dick. Edited for young readers, with prologue and epilogue, by Iola Haverstick and Betty Shepherd. 

John Fowles and The Gibsons of Scilly
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Shipwreck

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Introduced and annotated by the novelist John Fowles. An historical collection of photographs of shipwrecks around the Isles of Scilly taken by four generations of the local Gibson family from the 1860's onwards.

G. Sambrooke Sturgess
£40.00

The 1959 I.Y.R.U. Yacht Racing Rules (Signed)

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An authoritative guide to the 1959 revision of the International Yacht Racing Rules.

G. Sambrooke Sturgess
£30.00

Yacht Racing: A Textbook of the Sport (Signed)

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An authoritative guide to yacht racing, revised following the adoption of the 1950 I.Y.R.U. rules.

Philip Hichborn
£75.00

Report on European Dock-Yards

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A survey of the dockyards of England, France, Germany and Italy commissioned by the U.S. Navy for the purposes of observing contemporary improvements in naval architecture.

Westcott Abell
£25.00

The Shipwrights Trade

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An illustrated history of shipbuilding, from the earliest dugout canoes to the warships of WWII.

Andrew Adams and Richard Woodman
£50.00

Light Upon The Waters: The History of Trinity House 1514-2014

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A lavishly illustrated and detailed history published to mark the 500 year anniversary of Trinity House.

E. Keble Chatterton
£30.00

Sailing Ships: The Story of their Development from the Earliest Times to the Present Day

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A lengthy Illustrated history of sailing ships, from ancient Egypt to the most modern racing yachts at the time of publication.

Anne and Russell Long
£22.00

A Shipping Venture: Turnbull Scott and Company 1872-1972 (Signed Copy)

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A detailed history of the Turnbull shipping business, published for their centenary.

David W. Bone
£20.00

Merchantmen-at-Arms: The British Merchants' Service in the War (Signed)

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A history, based on the unique experiences of individual seamen, of the role of the Merchants' Service during WWI.

J. Innes Stewart
£40.00

An Economic Geography of the British Empire Overseas

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A practical textbook designed both for senior senior school and professional bankers examinations. 

Trevor Piper
£20.00

Vosper Thornycroft Built Warships

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A photographic history tracing the origins of Vosper Thorneycroft on the Thames at Chiswick in the 1860's to present day Portsmouth.

R.G. Matthews
£24.00

Sailing Craft

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"The beauty and mystery of the ships and the magic of the sea." An illustrated history of  British sailing craft.

Trevor Lummis
£15.00

The East Anglian Fishermen 1880-1914

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An economic and social history of the fishing industry and the communities it supported.

Farley Mowat
£15.00

The Grey Seas Under

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A history of the ocean going salvage tug the Foundation Franklin and her hundreds of rescue missions along the eastern coasts of Canada, including throughout WWII.

Edgar J. March
£80.00

Sailing Trawlers: The Story of Deep Sea Fishing with Long Line and Trawl (Signed)

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An illustrated history of the vast fleets of sailing trawlers that once fished the North Sea and English Channel, and the men who worked on them.

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