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Published by The Texas Journal of Science., 1977
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No Binding. Condition: Good. ORIGINAL ARTICLE, disbound from journal; no covers; in good condition. Journal.

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Published by Texas Antiquities Committee, 1978
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Published by Texas Antiquities Committee, Austin, Texas, 1978
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Illustrated blue stapled wraps, v + 24 pp + 1 pp book list, photos, plots, maps, artifact photo, references. Private library card pocket to rear of front wrap, age-darkened at extremities. Shelf 16. 5/25.
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Published by Texas Antiquities Committee, Austin, Texas, 1976
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Illustrated blue wraps, xi + 196 pp, photos, 3D plots, artifact photos and drawings, references. Private library card pocket to rear of front wrap, owner name ink stamp to title page and TEP, spine age-darkened. The three wrecks of the 1554 fleet. Shelf D0. 5/25.

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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 1st edition. 324 pages. 8.00x5.25x1.00 inches. In Stock.

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Condition: very_good. This is a well-cared-for used book with light signs of previous use. There may be minor cover wear, a faint crease, or slight spine wear, but overall it's in great shape and fully readable. Please note: -May contain library or rental stickers. -Supplemental materials e.g., CDs, access codes, inserts are not… guaranteed. -Box sets may not include original exterior box. -Sourced from donation centers; authenticity not verified with publisher. Your satisfaction is our top priority! If you have any questions or concerns about your order, please don't hesitate to reach out. Thank you for shopping with us and supporting small businessâ"happy reading.
Published by Texas Antiquities Committee, 1978
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Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. This is the ninth conference on underwater archaeology. It covers shipwrecks, Shipwreck reconstruction and conservation as well as inundated terrestrial sites.
Published by Texas Antiquities Committee
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Published by Texas Antiquities Committee, Austin, Texas, 1982
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Illustrated wraps, 124 pp, lots of historic maps, fold out plan views, artifact photos, bibliography. Private library card pocket to rear of front wrap, owner name ink stamp to front fly and TEP, age darkened spine. Shelf D5.

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Published by The Society for Historical Archaeology
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Published by Texas Antiquities Committee, Austin, Texas, 1979
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 1st Edition. Illustrated wraps, xvii + 330 pp + book list, tables, illustrations, references cited. Private library card pocket to rear of front wrap, owner name ink stamp to front fly and TEP, corners lightly flared, small split head of spine. Shelf A4. 5/24.

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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. To effectively study the Civil War blockade-runners, we must consider the perspective of their opposition, the Union blockading fleet. The purpose of the Union blockade was to choke off the supplies brought in by the runners supporting the Confederacy and the cotton shipped out in order to p…ay for these supplies. This book is number seven in a series presenting the results of the Denbigh Shipwreck Project. There are four sections in this book, all providing context for the blockade-runner Denbigh and the West Gulf Blockading Squadron. First is a history and analysis of the West Gulf Blockading Squadron by Robert W. Glover covering mostly the Union's activities off Texas. Glover concentrates on the Union activities against the runners rather than that fleet's extensive initiatives on the Mississippi River. Context is also provided in section two with memoirs by several Union naval officers. There are also official reports to the Navy Department, and Union vessel log entries that deal directly with the Denbigh. Section three presents archival documents concerning payment of prize money generated by capturing cotton bales jettisoned by the Denbigh in escaping capture. We trace the present the prize court documents and the Navy Department records down to the exact prize money payments to individual Union officers and crewmen of two blockading ships at Galveston showing how the calculations were made. The fourth and last section presents the numerous prize case documents of a particularly nasty squabble between several Union captains involved in the capture of merchant steamer Alabama on a run from Havana to Mobile. The Alabama was thought to be a sister ship of the Denbigh owned by the same blockade-running firm in England. The Denbigh was an iron-hulled paddle steamer. A Liverpool coastal passenger ship built by Laird's shipyard in 1860, she was noted for her speed. As a blockade-runner in the Gulf of Mexico from 1863-1865, she was one of the most successful and famous of the Civil War. Mobile and Galveston were the Confederacy's ports of call for the blockade-runner Denbigh, a shipwreck excavated by the Institute of Nautical Archaeology. The Denbigh ran aground entering Galveston in late May 1865 and was destroyed by the Union blockading fleet. This book considers the activities of the West Gulf Blockading Squadron of the Union navy in taking captive as prizes of war vessels that ran the blockade. It discusses the Union navy's modus operandi and attempts to address the behaviors of the opposing sailors and the how's and why's thereof. Detailed examples are provided for a few particular ships taken off Galveston and Mobile. Archival documents are extensively illustrated and transcribed. Some of the incidents and documents in the present book reference the Denbigh herself and the rest help explain the activities of this ship and her sisters in the runner's trade. Understanding the prize game enhances greatly the understanding of blockade-running. We find it particularly important and interesting to combine historic overviews like Glover's with illustrating examples of archival documents generated by the activities of both sides The most basic context for the Denbigh is the 1863-1865 activities of the blockade-runners going to and from Galveston and other western Gulf ports. One important question is how and why the blockaders and the runners did their respective jobs. It was an intricate and complex game of cat and mouse. The operational behavior of both groups was largely influenced by the law of prize. The result is important both to those generally interested in the Civil War and especially to those interested in the history and nautical archaeology of blockade-runners. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. No Jacket. 1st Edition. THE NAUTICAL ARCHEOLOGY OF PADRE ISLAND: THE SPANISH SHIPWRECKS OF 1554 (Studies in archeology) by J. Barto Arnold III and Robert Weddle, numerous illustrations, hardcover, first edition per publisher's custom, 1978. BOOK CONDITION: Fine. The text block is in fine condition wit…h no marks, tears, or dog ears. There is no bookplate nor signature of a previous owner. Not a remainder or library book. The binding is tight. The blue boards are in fine condition. The gilt lettering on the spine is bright. 9 ½ x 7 ¾, 462 pages, 48 ounces. XX [From another copy's dust jacket flap] "In 1554 three Spanish ships laden with silver, gold, and other produce of the Indies were wrecked off what is now known as Padre Island on the Texas Gulf Coast. This volume describes the excavation of one of these wrecks in 1972-1975 by the Texas Antiquities Committee—an intensive investigation of perhaps the oldest shipwreck yet given scientific study in the Western Hemisphere. The volume represents a rather unique demonstration of the interdependence of historical and archeological investigation, and how they complement each other. The results of the archeological investigation, presented by J. Barto Arnold Ill, reveal much about the precious metals and other cargo carried by Spanish ships of the sixteenth century, as well as navigational methods and equipment. Advanced underwater archeological techniques are discussed. The archeological findings are illuminated and set in context with the aid of thousands of pages of documentary material gleaned from Spanish archives. Robert S. Weddle has woven this material into a historical narrative that broadens the concept of sixteenth-century maritime activity. The story of the three ships is dealt with in the context of the period — its politics, the effects of New World trade on Europe's economy, the conduct of trade and navigation with the Indies, the impact of the loss of the three ships on the Spanish economy, the shipwreck victims and their struggle for survival, and the episode's implications for the future of New World discovery, exploration, and settlement.
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Hardcover. Condition: Fine. Dust Jacket Condition: Fine. 1st Edition. THE NAUTICAL ARCHEOLOGY OF PADRE ISLAND: THE SPANISH SHIPWRECKS OF 1554 (Studies in archeology) by J. Barto Arnold III and Robert Weddle, numerous illustrations, hardcover with dust jacket, first edition, 1978. BOOK CONDITION: Fine. The text block is in fine c…ondition with no marks, tears, or dog ears. There is no bookplate nor signature of a previous owner. Not a remainder or library book. The binding is tight. The blue boards are in fine condition. The gilt lettering on the spine is bright. The dust jacket is in fine condition. 9 ½ x 7 ¾, 462 pages, 48 ounces. NOTE THAT SINCE THE BOOK WEIGHS THREE POUNDS, THERE WILL BE ADDITIONAL SHIPPING CHARGES IF YOU LIVE OUTSIDE THE U.S XX [From the dust jacket flap] In 1554 three Spanish ships laden with silver, gold, and other produce of the Indies were wrecked off what is now known as Padre Island on the Texas Gulf Coast. This volume describes the excavation of one of these wrecks in 1972-1975 by the Texas Antiquities Committee—an intensive investigation of perhaps the oldest shipwreck yet given scientific study in the Western Hemisphere. The volume represents a rather unique demonstration of the interdependence of historical and archeological investigation, and how they complement each other. The results of the archeological investigation, presented by J. Barto Arnold Ill, reveal much about the precious metals and other cargo carried by Spanish ships of the sixteenth century, as well as navigational methods and equipment. Advanced underwater archeological techniques are discussed. The archeological findings are illuminated and set in context with the aid of thousands of pages of documentary material gleaned from Spanish archives. Robert S. Weddle has woven this material into a historical narrative that broadens the concept of sixteenth-century maritime activity. The story of the three ships is dealt with in the context of the period — its politics, the effects of New World trade on Europe's economy, the conduct of trade and navigation with the Indies, the impact of the loss of the three ships on the Spanish economy, the shipwreck victims and their struggle for survival, and the episode's implications for the future of New World discovery, exploration, and settlement.

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Hardcover. Condition: Good. 1st Edition. Good condition hardcover, Academic Press (1978). Missing dust jacket. Text is clean and unmarked, edges have some light smudges. Light wear to cover. This book is in stock and we ship same or next business day.

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Seller: Back of Beyond Books WH, Moab, UT, U.S.A.Back of Beyond Books WH
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Hardcover. Condition: Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Texas Antiquities Committee Publication Number 7; a volume in "Studies in Archeology" under the editorship of Stuart Streuver. Navy blue cloth boards with gilt lettering on cover and spine. Top corner of back board has significant damage; cloth at head and tail of spine is a bi…t worn; minor bumping to edges. No dust jacket. Binding is tight. Interior has some marginalia in pencil. Includes occasional black-and-white photos and illustrations. This book describes the excavation and study of a ship that was part of a small Spanish fleet that wrecked off the Texas Gulf Coast in 1554 while transporting silver from Mexico City to Spain.
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New York, Academic Press, 1978. XVII,462 pp. B./w. ills. Orig. hardcover, d./j. - Dustjacket worn & foxed along the edges. Prev. owner's name in pen on first end-paper. Otherwise fine. (Texas antiquities committee publication, nr. 7).

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Paperback. Condition: Brand New. 342 pages. 9.00x6.00x0.78 inches. This item is printed on demand.