Paperback. reprint. very good paperback,
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 188 pages. (SL#220).
Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. No Jacket. paperback, 191 pages, pages browned otherwise very good. We are a real bookshop with real books situated in and shipping from the United Kingdom. Shelf B102.
Published by Corgi, 1960
Seller: Canford Book Corral, Freeville, NY, U.S.A.
First Edition
Soft cover. Condition: Near Fine. 1st Edition. A NEAR FINE bright tight copy!! , 1st Edition.
Condition: Used. Ahoy there, matey! Set sail for a voyage like no other with David Satherley?s cheeky romp through the high seas of amateur naval enterprise, affectionately dubbed "Private Navy." Published in 1975, this literary treasure from Corgi could have only emerged from a time when disco balls were spinning, bell-bottoms were flaring, and the concept of a private navy was as plausible as a biscuit-toting pirate. What could possibly go wrong when a bunch of landlubbers decides to play captain? Spoiler alert: Just about everything. Imagine a world where swashbuckling adventurers trade their swords for spreadsheets, and naval strategies involve more cocktail parties than cannon fire. Our intrepid crew of misfits set out on an odyssey of miscalculation, armed not with the latest naval technology but with a theatre of the absurd. Expect a tangled web of bureaucratic blunders, overzealous ideals, and an occasional fish that probably wishes it had stayed far away from these self-proclaimed sea dogs. If you?ve ever gazed wistfully at the ocean and wondered, ?What could possibly go wrong if I commandeer a boat without a clue?? then this book is your uncharted treasure map. In a time when the world was blissfully unaware of the perils of reality television, Satherley?s characters inadvertently forecast a future where incompetence is celebrated, and the absurdities of life on the water are akin to a day in the office for those trapped in a cubicle, dreaming of escape. Revel in their misguided attempts to navigate international waters, where every decision is hilariously misguided and every anchor is metaphorical. They may not get past the harbour, but at least they?ll have a good laugh?much like your aunt?s attempts at karaoke. Throughout this nautical escapade, Satherley?s prose offers a delightful cocktail of wit and absurdity. Characters are fleshed out with the depth of a kiddie pool, and plots twist and turn like a confused squid in a fish market. You might find yourself questioning your life choices, pondering your relationship with the sea, or simply wondering why you picked up a book called "Private Navy" in the first place. Rest assured, this book delivers a veritable buffet of irony and hilarity, peppered with enough nautical jargon to make even the most ardent sailor raise an eyebrow. The 1975 cover art, which looks like it was created during a particularly lively game of Pictionary, adds a perfect touch of kitsch to this already charmingly chaotic narrative. One might say it?s worth the price of admission just to behold the visual stylings of an era that seemingly had no idea what a yacht was, let alone how to run one. Every page turned could be considered a small step toward insanity, or perhaps just a stroll through the halls of absurdity that is the 1970s. Condition: You?ll find this gem of a tome in used condition?as sold by Crappy Old Books. Its spine may exhibit the kind of wear that suggests it has seen better days, much like a retired sea captain recounting tales of glory days over a pint. The pages might be dog-eared, and the cover may have a few creases, but don?t let that deter you! The character of this book is as rich as the sea is deep, and its imperfections only add to its charm. So, if you?re in the mood for a laugh, a shake of the head, and perhaps a reminder of why navigation is best left to the professionals, "Private Navy" could just be the escape you didn?t know you needed. With all the charm of a misplaced anchor and the laughter of a thousand seagulls, this book is sure to find a home on your shelf?right next to that dubious instructional guide on how to assemble a boat from spare parts. Grab your copy today, and prepare to be whisked away on a journey filled with the joy of naval mishaps, absurdity, and perhaps a lesson or two about not taking life too seriously. Who knows? You might even enjoy the ride!
Language: English
Published by Corgi Books/Transworld Publishers Ltd, London, UK, 1960
Seller: Sarah Zaluckyj, KINGTON, United Kingdom
Paperback. Condition: Fair / Good. 188 pages. Obvious forward lean to binding. Red spine with reading creases and moderate wear to covers' corners and edges. Page-edges moderately browned o/w pages are clean & tidy. Clean reading copy.
Mass Market Paperback. Condition: Good +.
Softcover. Condition: Near Fine Condition. First Edition. ca. 1980, Size: Octavo (8vo). Quantity Available: 1. Shipped Weight: Under 1 kilo. Category: Poetry; Inventory No: 047241.
Softcover. Condition: Very good. First Edition. Unpaginated. 22 cm. Stapled covers inverted.
Paperback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. UNCOMMON 1960 Corgi #SB879 FIRST EDITION thus softcover. Appears unread. Bright, unmarked pages. Cover shows minor shelf rubbing, minor edge wear, and faint crease on back. Small crease at front upper right cover extends faintly into pages. No tears. This is NOT an ex-library book. This remains a very good, sturdy, very useful First Edition thus copy. "HMML 127 was built for war. Her captain was a tough veteran wearing the ribbon of the Victoria Cross. Her crew were a mixed bunch of men, but with one thing in common-war was no stranger to them.Here is the compelling story of a few brave men.".
Paperback. Condition: Good. Paperback. 174 pages. *** PUBLISHING DETAILS: Corgi, UK, 1968. *** CONDITION: This book is in good condition. More specifically: Covers have light creasing. Edges of covers have superficial edgewear and corners are moderately bumped. Spine is uncreased. . Pages are reasonably tanned. *** Quantity Available: 1. Category: Fiction; War; ISBN: 0552078883. ISBN/EAN: 9780552078887. Inventory No: 22120110.
Published by Cassell, London, 1959
Seller: Cotswold Internet Books, Cheltenham, United Kingdom
First Edition
US$ 41.66
Quantity: 1 available
Add to basketFirst Edition. Blue cloth with silver lettering on spine; Name & date inked on front free end paper; a little foxing on end papers and page edges. Binding tight. Dust jacket not price clipped; foxed o reverse; minor shelf wear on edges, with fractional loss at head of spine. Used - Good. Good hardback in Good dust jacket.