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Topics in photographic preservation : volume thirteen,
2009
/Photographic Materials Group, American Institute
American Institute for Conservation of Historic and Artistic Works.-Photographic Materials Group.
2009. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
069.44:77.018
Collecting our thoughts : introductory features from the TARS library catalogues, 2000-
2009
and new essays
Ratcliffe, Margaret
2015. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
Commerce raiding : historical case studies, 1755-
2009
/Bruce A. Elleman and S.C.M. Paine, editors.
The sixteen case studies in this book reflect the extraordinary diversity of experience of navies attempting to carry out, and also to eliminate, commerce raiding. Because the cases emphasize conflicts in which commerce raiding had major repercussions, they shed light on when, how, and in what manner it is most likely to be effective. The authors have been asked to examine the international context, the belligerents, the distribution of costs and benefits, the logistical requirements, enemy countermeasures, and the operational and strategic effectiveness of these campaigns.
2013. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
355.462"1755/2009"
:to be sold at auction at Charles Miller Ltd, 25 Blythe Road, London W14 0PD :Wedneday 21st October
2009
Includes pictures, Nelson and naval items, books, maps and photographs, sailor work, items relating to passenger liners, fittings and collectibles, instruments and ship models.
[2009]. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
4,940,000 immigrants who came to the New World between the sixteenth and the mid-twentieth centuries.
2009
2008. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
325.2(7/8)"16/19"
from the sixteenth Naval History Symposium held at the United States Naval Academy, 10-11 September
2009
"New Interpretations in Naval History: Selected Papers from the Sixteenth Naval History Symposium is a new look into a dozen different maritime subjects including Colonial American Resistance to British Naval Impressment; The Early Years of Navy and Marine Corps Aviation, Publicity and the Marine Corps between 1911-1917; and the story of Support Activity Saigon, 1964-1966."--from the website of NWC?s Maritime History Department.
2012. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
355.49"18/19"
Shipbuilding and ships on the Thames : proceedings of the fourth symposium, held on 28 February
2009
2012. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
629.12(282.242.1)
Department of the History of Science :the collection of historical scientific instrument :horology :a
2009
"Includes a listing of the 100+ horological items in their collection, plus a detailed documentation of their 16 observatory grade regulators, with over 100 color illustrations"--Provided by the publisher.
2009. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
681.2(734.4)
of lectures in memoriam for professor Armindo de Sousa, given in the University of Porto, November
2009
This book offers a survey of European travellers and includes a discussion of the economic developments that encouraged trade and travel, with focus on general Iberian connections to northern Europe. Europe contained a highly mobile society in the later Middle Ages, in which merchants and seamen, nobles, diplomats and soldiers, churchmen and pilgrims travelled frequently, often long distances, and returned home to disseminate information about places they had seen and peoples they had met. Villagers who might not travel far from home could nonetheless hear tales from well-travelled servants of local lords, pilgrims and soldiers, mendicants and other churchmen, merchants and seamen. Trade was a major driver of geographical mobility; of the travelling groups merchants and seamen were among the most frequent and regular travellers, and they brought with them not only goods, but people, news, and information. Iberia and England were integral parts of the European commercial network, and Portuguese, Castilian, Basque, and English merchants and seamen travelled widely and regularly. This book begins with a survey of European travellers (who travelled, why, where, and what sources they left behind), and includes a discussion of the economic developments that encouraged trade and travel. It then focusses on general Iberian connections to northern Europe, which pre-dated the early voyages of discovery and continued during them, before concentrating on Portuguese trade with the north, especially with England.
2013. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
382"1350/1500"
British maritime prints / catalogue edited by Daniel Crouch ; photography by Louie Fasciolo.
Bernard J. Shapero Rare Books (Firm)
[2009?] • BOOK • 1 copy available.
txt
Third sector
Sotheby's at auction.
Sotheby's (Firm)
2009- • JOURNAL • 1 copy available.
702.1/6
Admiralty list of lights and fog signals. Northern seas.
Great Britain.-Hydrographic Office
2009. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
627.71/.72
Journal of the Institute of Conservation.
• JOURNAL • 1 copy available.
Admiralty list of lights and fog signals. Mediterranean Black and Red Seas.
Great Britain.-Hydrographic Office
2009. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
627.71/.72
Hero of the fleet : two world wars, one extraordinary life : the memoirs of centenarian William Stone /William Stone.
"William Stone died on 10 January 2009 aged 108. He received a hero's funeral. Born in rural Devon, he joined the navy during the First World War, travelled the globe just before the British Empire's light began to fade and saw action in some of the most significant sea battles of the Second World War. Afterwards, he returned to Devon to run a barber's shop, an altogether more peaceable existence. As time passed, he became one of a dwindling number of men still alive who had served in the Great War. This meant that for some of the most momentous anniversaries clocked up recently - including the 90th anniversary of the end of the First World War - William was a guest of honour. This autobiography bridges two wars and encompasses the remarkable episodes and adventures. It was an ordinary life lived in extraordinary times. He died at a time when the navy is attempting to embrace new ships that bear scant resemblance to those that William knew and face the challenges of a world that shrinks with every bold technological advance. His was a different kind of boldness. This is his astonishing story."
2009. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
940.45941092
Atlantic gateway : the port and city of Londonderry since 1700 /Robert Gavin, William Kelly & Dolores O'Reilly.
"This study takes a fresh look at the economic role of the North West and the port and city of Derry. It sees the region as central to exchanges of labour and goods across the mercantilist North Atlantic, prospering in open 19th-century markets, but peripheralized by state intervention in the 20th century until American investment and the European Union offered new opportunities."--Provided by the publisher.
2009. • BOOK • 1 copy available.
627.2(410.714.18)"1700/..."
Admiralty list of lights and fog signals. Indian and Pacific Oceans south of the equator.
Great Britain.-Hydrographic Office
2009. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
627.71/.72
Admiralty list of lights and fog signals. Baltic Sea including Kattegat, belts and sound.
Great Britain.-Hydrographic Office
2009. • FOLIO • 1 copy available.
627.71/.72
Sewn boats
Casson, Lionel,
1963 • PAMPHLET • 1 copy available.
629.121(38)
Ancient trade and society
Casson, Lionel,
1984 • BOOK • 1 copy available.
937/938
Maritime trade in antiquity
Casson, Lionel,
1981 • PAMPHLET • 1 copy available.
382(3)
Odysseus' boat
Casson, Lionel,
1964 • PAMPHLET • 1 copy available.
629.123.11(38)
Newsletter.
• JOURNAL • 1 copy available.
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