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Falmouth for Orders : The Story of the Last Clipper Ship Race around Cape Horn

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Falmouth for Orders : The Story of the Last Clipper Ship Race around Cape Horn

by Villiers, Alan

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Cambridge: P. S. L., 1972. 1st ed. thus. Very Nice Copy. quarto. dust jacket 232pp., frontis., b/w plates, ep maps, Great Read. Very nice copy in like unclipped dust jacket

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Title
Falmouth for Orders : The Story of the Last Clipper Ship Race around Cape Horn
Author
Villiers, Alan
Book Condition
Used - Very Nice Copy
Edition
1st ed. thus
Publisher
P. S. L.
Place of Publication
Cambridge
Date Published
1972
Size
quarto

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