Lot 129B: Ten Nautical Books

Lot 129B: Ten Nautical Books

The Deck and Boat Book of the United States Navy, Military Pub. Co., NY, pencil signed on front flap “Byron A. Waterman 1918″, Navy Dept, 1914, hardcover, approx. 185 pages, 6″ h, 4 1/2” w; Navigation by George L. Hosmer, 2nd Ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., NY, 1926, hardcover, approx. 307 pages, 6 1/2″ h, 4 1/4″ w; Stonington By The Sea by Henry Robinson Palmer, Palmer Press, CT, 1913, hardcover, approx. 112 pages, 8 1/2″ h, 5 3/4″ w; How To Make Clipper Ship Models by Edward W. Hobbs, A.I.N.A. (Vickers Gold Medallist), Pub. Chas. A. Lauriat Co., Boston, 1931, with illustrations and five folding plans, hardcover with jacket, approx. 215 pages, 8 1/2″ h, 5 1/2″ w; Modern Seamanship by Austin M. Knight (Rear Admiral, USN), 7th Ed., D. Van Nostrand Co., NY, 1917, hardcover, approx. 712 pages, 9″ h, 6″ w; The Art of Rigging by Capt. George Biddlecombe, R.N., Southworth Press, Portland, ME, 1925, hardcover, 155 pages, 9 1/2″ h, 6″ w; The Marine Room of the Peabody Museum of Salem, The Nichols Press, Lynn, MA, 1921, hardcover, approx. 188 pages, 10″ h, 7″ w; Whale Ships and Whaling by George Francis Dow, Southworth Press, Portland, ME, with illustrations, hardcover, approx. 446 pages, 10″ h, 7″ w; Ships of Kingston: Good-bye, Fare Ye Well by Henry M. Jones, The Memorial Press of Plymouth, MA, 1926, hardcover, approx. 130 pages, 11″ h, 7 3/4″ w; The Book of Old Ships by Henry B. Culver, illustrated by Gordon Grant, Garden City Pub. Co., NY, 1924, hardcover, approx. 306 pages, 11″ h, 8 1/4″ w. 

$200-400

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The Deck and Boat Book of the United States Navy, Military Pub. Co., NY, pencil signed on front flap “Byron A. Waterman 1918″, Navy Dept, 1914, hardcover, approx. 185 pages, 6″ h, 4 1/2” w; Navigation by George L. Hosmer, 2nd Ed., John Wiley & Sons, Inc., NY, 1926, hardcover, approx. 307 pages, 6 1/2″ h, 4 1/4″ w; Stonington By The Sea by Henry Robinson Palmer, Palmer Press, CT, 1913, hardcover, approx. 112 pages, 8 1/2″ h, 5 3/4″ w; How To Make Clipper Ship Models by Edward W. Hobbs, A.I.N.A. (Vickers Gold Medallist), Pub. Chas. A. Lauriat Co., Boston, 1931, with illustrations and five folding plans, hardcover with jacket, approx. 215 pages, 8 1/2″ h, 5 1/2″ w; Modern Seamanship by Austin M. Knight (Rear Admiral, USN), 7th Ed., D. Van Nostrand Co., NY, 1917, hardcover, approx. 712 pages, 9″ h, 6″ w; The Art of Rigging by Capt. George Biddlecombe, R.N., Southworth Press, Portland, ME, 1925, hardcover, 155 pages, 9 1/2″ h, 6″ w; The Marine Room of the Peabody Museum of Salem, The Nichols Press, Lynn, MA, 1921, hardcover, approx. 188 pages, 10″ h, 7″ w; Whale Ships and Whaling by George Francis Dow, Southworth Press, Portland, ME, with illustrations, hardcover, approx. 446 pages, 10″ h, 7″ w; Ships of Kingston: Good-bye, Fare Ye Well by Henry M. Jones, The Memorial Press of Plymouth, MA, 1926, hardcover, approx. 130 pages, 11″ h, 7 3/4″ w; The Book of Old Ships by Henry B. Culver, illustrated by Gordon Grant, Garden City Pub. Co., NY, 1924, hardcover, approx. 306 pages, 11″ h, 8 1/4″ w. 

$200-400