Ship log (4 résultats)
Edité par Photocopied, 1980
- Couverture souple
Vendeur : Recycle Bookstore, San Jose, CA, Etats-UnisRecycle Bookstore
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 4 étoilesEtat: Occasion - Assez bon
EUR 20,25
EUR 5,02 expéditionExpédition nationale : Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Paperback. Etat : Very Good. This is not a book, just a photocopied/typed version handmade by someone. Photos on request.
Autres images- Couverture rigide
Vendeur : McLaren Books Ltd., ABA(associate), PBFA, Largs, Royaume-UniMcLaren Books Ltd., ABA(associate), PBFA
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 545,81
EUR 18,78 expéditionExpédition depuis Royaume-Uni vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
large format [33x27cm]. 200 pages + title-page and 4 printed preliminary pages. generally clean internally and written in various good legible hands. the original cloth boards with paper title-label are rather soiled, but sound. with a later protective stiff paper covering, glued at the spine. a good late 19th century First Offi…cer's sailing ship log book, recording a voyage from Cardiff to Acapulco in Mexico, and on to Port Townsend (Washington), Buenos Ayres, Hampton Roads, Baltimore, and finally towards San Francisco. There is good detail about weather conditions, including violent storms around Cape Horn, and notes on the crew, port work, etc. The 'Indiana' was built in Bath in 1876 and enjoyed a long career through to 1925, mainly operating in the Acapulco, San Francisco and the Oregon and Washington trade, and ending her days in the movies having been purchased from the breakers by the De Mille corporation. The printed preliminary pages include instructions for resuscitating the apparently drowned, collision regulations, pilot signals, management of open boats in a surf, etc. [see attached image for further details] [Please see our storefront page for shipping information].
Autres imagesEdité par 1827-1828, At Sea, 1827
Vendeur : Nicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA, Florham Park, NJ, Etats-UnisNicholas D. Riccio Rare Books, ABAA
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 4 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 1 349,95
EUR 6,99 expéditionExpédition nationale : Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
Folio (12 1/2 x8 1/2), 19 leaves hand written in ink on both sides, stitched but without covers set in a modern folding box. The log is a little dog-eared, with a few stains. However, it is in quite nice condition for a 19th century log book. This is an original log book of a voyage from Rio de Janeiro to New York from December…24, 1827, to February 20, 1828, which is when the ship arrived at its destination (Sandy Hook). For each day, the weather and conditions are given in detail, the various headings, and the occasional sighting of another ship. While no whaling is involved in this venture, this log book came from a whaling collection. The name of the ship is not mentioned, but previous information from the original collection indicates that ithe ship is listed in the National Archives and Records Service as the Augusta, commanded by Captain Suchet Mauran. The ship had one deck, three masts, a square stern, and a woman bust head. The ship was 85 feet long, 25 feet wide, and 226 tons. Captain Mauran was also the commander of the bark Oxford some twenty years later. On the rear leaf of the log is a 16 line poem about the sea, but no author is given.
Autres imagesVendeur : McLaren Books Ltd., ABA(associate), PBFA, Largs, Royaume-UniMcLaren Books Ltd., ABA(associate), PBFA
Contacter le vendeurVendeur avec une évaluation de 5 étoilesEtat: Occasion
EUR 424,52
EUR 18,78 expéditionExpédition depuis Royaume-Uni vers Etats-UnisQuantité disponible : 1 disponible(s)
small 4to. 153 pages. good clean condition in a worn and loose binding. a good detailed manuscript log, clearly written, recording a voyage, departing November 1875 from Liverpool, to Calcutta and Rangoon with a cargo of salt, and the return voyage via Port Elizabeth, to London, with a cargo of rice and timber. The Ship's captai…n's wife died during this voyage and was buried at sea. And another voyage to Calcutta from London, with the return voyage finishing in October 1877. 283 days at sea in all, and nearly 50,000 miles sailed. 'Eurydice' was an iron sailing ship, built by the Isle of Man Shipbuilding Company in 1865, and owned at this time by Robert Brown, with London as the port of registry. [please see our storefront page for shipping information].