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Please note that this web site contains only a partial listing of the more than 400 publications we carry. We have access to over 20,000 nautical titles. If you cannot find the title you are looking for, e-mail us your request. We can get the title for you or direct you to its source.

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CUNARD PORTRAITS, (import)
Isherwood, J. H.
1990, PB, 64 pages, 144 drawings, ISBN 0 905617 57 6
Collection of drawings of CUNARD ships by world renowned marine artist  and writer. Produced in colour on A4 "Landscape" format. A short history and details of the ships included. Price $19.95 + S/H

FORGOTTEN TRAGEDY, The Sinking of HMT Rohna
Jackson, Carlton
1996, HC, 216 pages, 20 photos, 2 maps, Notes, Bibliography, Index, 6X9, ISBN 1-55750-402-4
More than 1,000 American soldiers were killed on 26 Nov. 1943 when the  British troop ship Rohna was hit by a German guided missile in the  Mediterranean-the greatest single loss of American lives at sea in WW2  and one of the worst tragedies in maritime history. Price $27.95 + S/H

THE GOLDEN CROSS LINE: Owen & Watkin Williams of Cardiff.
Jenkins, David
1991. PB. 72 pages. index. appendices. ISBN 0-905617-61-4
The Williams Brothers were Cardiff tramp owners who also ran the "Golden  Cross Line". 72 pages, 40 photographs, 24 ships. Price $15.95 + S/H (import)

SHIP MODEL BUILDING, Third Edition
Johnson, Gene
1961, PB, 301 pages, illustrated, ISBN 0 87033 369 0
The late Gene Johnson made this book unusual by its attention to minute and authentic detail. Accepted as the most complete exposition of model  shipbuilding. All possible pitfalls covered. Over 1,000 diagrams,  plans,   appendices. Price $12.95 + S/H

YACHTSMAN'S GPS HANDBOOK  (import)
Jones, Colin
1994, HC, 140 pages, 8 halftones, 20 line drawings. ISBN 1-85310-470-1
This book describes how the Global Positioning System works and how it  can be used to best effect. Written for clearity and to be able to  understand how the system works. Price $26.95 + S/H

THE WORLD'S MERCHANT FLEETS 1939
Jordan, Roger  ISBN 1-55750-959-X
1999. HC. 640 pages. 350 photos. (8.5"X11.75")
The particulars and wartime fates of 6000 ships. At the outbreak of war in  1939 the 6,000-plus merchant ships spread across the world's oceans  became pawns in the global conflict that permeated the operations of  every shipping line on every continent. This heavily illustrated book  presents the details of those ships and describes the fate of those lost  between 1939 and 1945. Builders details, funnel markings, dimensions,  propulsion units. Arranged country by country and by shipping company. Price $69.95 + S/H  (import)

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