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Sail: The Surviving Tradition.

Sail: The Surviving Tradition.

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Sail: The Surviving Tradition.

by Simper R

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ISBN 13
9780851773179
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1984 150 Illus. 161 Pages. 19 x 25cms. V/G in D/W. The contemporary sailing vessels. Listing over 250 surviving sailing ships with details and brief history.

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Bookseller
G. L. GREEN LTD GB (GB)
Bookseller's Inventory #
52234
Title
Sail: The Surviving Tradition.
Author
Simper R
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Quantity Available
1
ISBN 10
0851773176
ISBN 13
9780851773179
Publisher
Sheridan House Inc
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
1984
Keywords
SAILING SHIPS /BARGES;
Bookseller catalogs
Sailing Ships /Barges; Reduced List;

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About G. L. GREEN LTD

Naval and maritime booksellers probably one of the leading sellers in this field, buying and selling new, used, secondhand books and ephemera, postcards, cigarette cards throughout the world. Working from an outbuilding in our house. My Father, Geoffrey Green, started the business 35 years ago and for many years had a shop in Ealing.
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