The ship is probably the most influential tool in human history and it continues to exert a widespread and persistent fascination. This comprehensive and authoritative series explores every significant ship type, from the dawn of seafaring to the present day, and is analyzed in detailed and coherent essays. Each volume adopts a strong theme that allows it to stand on its own, but throughout the series a strict chronological sequence has been maintained.
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The ship is probably the most influential tool in human history and it continues to exert a widespread and persistent fascination. This comprehensive and authoritative series explores every significant ship type, from the dawn of seafaring to the present day, and is analyzed in detailed and coherent essays. Each volume adopts a strong theme that allows it to stand on its own, but throughout the series a strict chronological sequence has been maintained.
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Condition Good: Comment: Book is used and in good condition with some wear from use. This may include stickers on cover, wear to dustcover/missing dustcover, inside cover, spine, some highlighting or writing in book, slight curled corners, stains, and wear to the fore edge. All orders ship via UPS Mail Innovations. Thank you for shopping with Goodwill Industries of the Inland Northwest-changing lives through the cycle for good.
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Very Good in Very Good jacket. Book. 4to-over 9¾-12" tall. Full dark blue cloth over boards, spine stamped in gold foil, one tiny dent on bottom edge, otherwise stellar condition, no wear, pages clean, no markings. Jacket in wonderful condition, no tears or chips, not trimmed. Editor: Robert Gardiner. Consultant editor: Richard W. Unger. Series: Conway's History of the Ship. First published by Conway Maritime Press, London in 1994.
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As New in as new jacket. 188 pp; traces the development of seagoing vessels of late antiquity to the all important emergence of the three-masted ship; with thorough overview of principal ship types; profusely illustrated with b & w photos, illustrations and highly detailed line drawings. This copy is from the 2000 Reprint of work originally published in 1994.