1700 Miles in Open Boats
PUBLISHER
Rupert Hart-Davis, London.
BINDING
Light blue cloth boards with navy lettering and design.
BOOK CONDITION
Good for age, a little general shelf wear and fading to edges. A few faint foxing spots to outer leaves, but text and images remain largely clear with few noticeable marks.
DUST JACKET
In worn condition, with scuffed edges and discolouration / fading. Price clipped. Preserved in removable book wrap.
EDITION
1952 Mariners Library edition (first published 1924)
DESCRIPTION
The famous story of the foundering of the S.S. Trevessa in the Southern Indian Ocean in 1923 and the remarkable voyages made by two of her lifeboats, told by the captain. Illustrated with three maps and eight monochrome photographs. 190 pp. 12mo.
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