Published by The Trident, London, 1952
First Edition
Single Issue Magazine. Condition: Fair. First Edition. 44 pages. Features:;Six by Two - article on the ship's bunk; British Signals for a Pilot; The Bermuda Race; Shipwrights of Buckler's Hard - this tiny hamlet was once an important shipyard; Intuition of Sea-going rats; Looking at Lisbon - City of Ulysses - article with nice photos; The Gannet - the largest and most impressive of British sea birds; Cleared Foreign; Sailors' Warning; Danish Captain Christiansen , Pilot - A photo-illustrated admiring article of this highest order seaman and navigator by Commander J. Radford, R.D., R.N.R., Retired; Oil Tankers To-day - photo-illustrated article; H.M. Queer Craft - strange vessels which did and did not see operation in WWII, including several two-million ton artificial icebergs envisioned as floating aircraft carriers by Churchill; and more. Numerous excellent illustrated ads. Unmarked with above-average external wear. Binding intact. A worthy vintage copy.
Published by [s.i.], [New Mexico?], 1867
Seller: Capitol Hill Books, ABAA, Washington, DC, U.S.A.
Manuscript / Paper Collectible
Condition: Very Good. [New Mexico?]: [s.i.], 1867. Octavo. [8] pp. Tables throughout, many accomplished in manuscript. Printed wraps. Soiling and edgewear to covers, with two horizontal folds. Very Good. Store report generally reflects its use by the U.S. 3rd Cavalry, with most of the material related to the care and management of horses. At this point Fort Wingate was located near San Rafael, New Mexico, and in the mid 1860s was the staging point for the Long Walk of the Navajo.