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Waynes Nautical Resource List Ver4 Rev 3 June 2014 Author Title Published Comments Allen, Oliver E Waynes Nautical Resource List ver4 rev 3 June 2014 Author Title Published Comments Allen, Oliver E. The Clipper Ships (Seafarers Series) 1979 0 Anderson, R. C. Seventeenth Century Rigging, 1600-1725 1972 0 Anderson, R. C. The Rigging of Ships in the days of the Spritsail Topmast, 1600-1720 1927 1994 Dover reprint The Rigging Of Ships: In The Days Of The Spritsail Topmast, 1600- Anderson, R.C. 1994 0 1720 Anderson, Roger Charles The Sailing-Ship, Six Thousand Years of History 1963 0 Anderson, Romola and R.C. Anderson A Short History of the Sailing Ship 1926 Dover 2003 reprint Anonymous American Military History, 1607-1953. 1956 0 Anonymous Some Ships Of The Clipper Ship Era, 1913 0 Ansel, Willits D. Restoration of the Smack Emma C. 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U.S. Coast Guard and Revenue Cutters, 1790-1935 1995 0 Chapelle, Howard I Boatbuilding: a Complete Handbook of Wooden Boat Construction 1994 0 Chapelle, Howard I The American Fishing Schooners 1825-1935 1973 0 Chapelle, Howard I The Baltimore Clipper its Orgin and Development 1930 1980 Dover reprint Chapelle, Howard I The History of American Sailing Ships 1935 0 The History of The American Sailing Navy; The Ships and their Chapelle, Howard I 1949 0 Development Chapelle, Howard I The Search for Speed under Sail 1967 0 Chapelle, Howard I Boatbuilding: a Complete Handbook of Wooden Boat Construction 1994 0 Chapelle, Howard I The Constellation Question 1970 0 Chapman, Fredrik Henrik af Architectura .Navalis Mercatoria 1768 0 Chase, Owen; Haverstick, Iola The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex, 1965 0 Prepared by Tripp, Wayne 10/25/2014 Page 1 Waynes Nautical Resource List ver4 rev 3 June 2014 Author Title Published Comments The Clipper Ship Era. An Epitome of Famous American And British Clark, Arthur Clipper Ships, Their Owners, Builders, Commanders, And Crews, 1843- 1910 0 1869 Clark, William Bell Naval Documents of the American Revolution Volume 1-10 1969 0 The Heyday of Sail The Merchant Sailing Ship 1650-1830 (Naval Conway's History of the Ship 1995 0 Institute Press) Crothers, William L. American-Built Packets And Freighters of the 1850s 2013 0 The American-Built Clipper Ship, 1850-1856: Characteristics, Crothers, William L. 1997 0 Construction, And Details Davis, Charles G American Sailing Ships - their Plans and History 1929 1984 Dover reprint Davis, Charles G Ship Model Buildier's Assistant 1926 1988 Softcover Dover reprint Davis, Charles G Ship Models and How to Build Them 1953 1986 Dover reprint Davis, Charles G The Built-up Ship Model 1933 Hardcover reprint 1975 Davis, Charles G The Ship Model Builder's Assistant 1926 Hardcover reprint 1977 Deane, Anthony Nelson's Favourite HMS Agamemnon at War 1781-1809 1996 0 Deane, Sir Anthony; Lavery, Brian Deane's Doctrine of Naval Architecture, 1670 1670 0 Dodge, Ernest Stanley Thirty Years of the American Neptune. 1972 0 Dressel, Donald Planking Techniques for Model Ship Builders 1988 0 Dudley, William S. The Naval War of 1812: a Documentary History, Volume I 1985 0 Dudley, William S. The Naval War of 1812: a Documentary History, Volume II 1992 0 Dudley, William S.; Crawford, Michael J. The Early Republic And the Sea 2001 0 Dudley, William S.; Crawford, Michael J. The Naval War of 1812: a Documentary History, Volume III 2003 0 Duffy, Stephen W.H. Captain Blakeley And the Wasp 2001 0 Duncan, Roger F. Coastal Maine: a Maritime History 2002 0 Dutton, Benjamin (Cmdr) Navigation and Nautical Astronomy 1951 10th edition revised by CMD Edwin Beito USNT Ellis, C. Hamilton Ships - A Pictorial History from Noah's Ark to the USS United States 1974 0 Ferguson, Eugene S. Truxtun of the Constellation 1982 0 Ships and Science: The Birth of Naval Architecture in the Scientific Ferreiro, Larrie D. 2007 0 Revolution, 1600-1800 Forester, C.S. Lord Hornblower 1946 First edition Forester, C.S. The Age of Fighting Sail 1956 0 Gardiner, Allen F. Hunting the Essex 2013 0 Garrett, Mattingly The Defeat of the Spanish Armada 1984 0 Goodwin, Peter The Construction And Fitting of the English Man of War: 1650-1850 1987 0 Prepared by Tripp, Wayne 10/25/2014 Page 2 Waynes Nautical Resource List ver4 rev 3 June 2014 Author Title Published Comments Greenhill, Basil The Evolution of the Sailing Ship 1250-1580 1995 0 Greenhill, Basil The Merchant Schooners - Vol. Two 1968 0 Grenon, Ingrid Down East Schooners And Shipmasters 2012 0 Grimwood, V. R. American Ship Models and How to Build Them 1942 2003 Dover reprint Hagan, Kenneth J. In Peace And War 1984 0 Hahn, Harold Colonial Schooner 1763 - 1775 1981 0 Harris, Daniel G. F.H. Chapman: The First Naval Architect and His Work 1989 0 Haverstock, Iola & Betty Shepard The Wreck of the Whaleship essex 1965 0 Henderson, James The Frigates 1970 0 Moore, Alan H. Last Days of Mast & Sail 1970 0 Selected Plates From Souvenirs De Marine: Ship Plans By Vice- Hitchcock, James E. (ED) 2013 0 Admiral Francois-Edmond Paris Historic Sail: the Glory of the Sailing Ship From the 13th To the 19th Howarth, Stephen 2000 0 Century (Greenhill Historic Series) Howe, Octavius T. & F. T. Matthews American Clipper Ships 1833-1858 Vol 1 1926 1986 Dover reprint Howe, Octavius T. & F. T. Matthews American Clipper Ships 1833-1858 Vol 2 1926 1986 Dover reprint A Treatise Founded Upon Philosophical and rational Principles, Hutchinson, William towards Establishing Fixed Rules, for the Best Form and Proportional 1791 Kessinger reprint 2012 Dimensions in Length, Breadth, and Depth of Merchants Ships Jennings, John The Salem Frigate, 1947 0 Johnson, Gene Ship Model Building 1961 0 Julier, Keith Period Ship Kit Builder's Manual 2003 2010 reprint Julier, Keith The Period Ship Handbook 1993 0 Julier, Keith The Period Ship Handbook 2 1995 0 Keble Chatterton, E. A World for the Taking 2008 0 Keble Chatterton, E. King's Cutters And Smugglers 1700-1855 1912 0 Keble Chatterton, E. Ships And Ways of Other Days 1913 0 Kemp. Peter The Oxford Companion to Ships & the Sea 1976 0 King, David Half-Hull Modeling 1980 0 A Sea of Words: a Lexicon And Companion for Patrick O'brian's King, Dean 1995 0 Seafaring Tales A Supplement (1971-1986) To Robert G. Albion's Naval & Maritime Labaree, Benjamin Woods 1988 0 History, An Annotated Bibliography, Fourth Edition Lankford, Ben Watercraft Modeler's Handbook 1988 0 Prepared by Tripp, Wayne 10/25/2014 Page 3 Waynes Nautical Resource List ver4 rev 3 June 2014 Author Title Published Comments Lankford, Benjamin Watercraft Modeler's Handbook 1988 0 Lavery, Brian Life in Nelson's Navy 2007 0 Lavery, Brian The Colonial Merchantman Susan Constant 1605 (AOTS) 1988 0 Leather, John The Gaff Rig Handbook: History, Design, Techniques, Developments 1970 2009 Edition Lees, James Masting and Rigging of English Ships or War 1625-1860 1984 0 The Young Sea Officer's Sheet Anchor : Or A Key To The Leading Of Lever, Darcy 1819 1998 Dover reprint Rigging And To Practical Seamanship Longridge, C. Nepean The Anatomy of Nelson's Ships 1977 see plans list Marshall, Percival (?_ Lubbock, Basil The China Clippers 1919 1973 reprint Lubbock, Basil The Colonial Clippers 1948 1975 reprint Lubbock, Basil The Down Easters, American Deep Water Sailing Ships, 1868-1919; 1971 0 Lubbock, Basil The Western Ocean Packets 1956 0 MacGregor, David R. British & American Clippers 1993 0 MacGregor, David R. Fast Sailing Ships 1775-1875 Their Design and Construction 1988 Second edition MacGregor, David R. Merchant Sailing Ships 1775-1815 Their design and construction 1980 0 MacGregor, David R. Merchant Sailing Ships 1815-1850 1994 0 MacGregor, David R. Merchant Sailing Ships Sovereignty of Sail 1775-1815 1985 0 MacGregor, David R. Schooners in Four Centuries 1982 0 MacGregor, David R. The Schooner ots Design & development from 1600 to the Present 1997 0 MacGregor, David R. The Tea Clippers Their History and Development 1833-1875 1983 Second edition Marquardt, Karl Heinz Captain Cook's Endeavour (AOTS) 1995 0 Marquardt, Karl Heinz Eighteenth-century Rigs & Rigging 1992 2003 reprint Marquardt, Karl Heinz The 44-Gun Frigate Constitution (AOTS) 2005 0 The Global Schooner: Origins, Development, Design And Construction, Marquardt, Karl Heinz 2003 0 1695-1845 Mattingly, Garrett The Defeat of the Spanish Armada 1959 Second American edition 1984 McKay, John The Armed Transport BOUNTY, revised edition (AOTS) 2001 0 Millar, John Fitzhugh American Ships of the Colonial & Revolutionary Periods 1607-1789 1978 0 Pratt, Winthrop A Notebook for Ship Model Builders 1980 12th printing The Maritime History of Massachusetts, 1783-1860 (Northeastern Morison, Samuel Eliot 1979 0 Classics Edition) Morris, E. P. The Fore-And-Aft Rig in America: a Sketch. 1927 0 Morton Nance, R. Classic Sailing-Ship Models in Photographs 2000 0 Murphy, John McLeod & W. N. Jeffers Spars and Rigging from Nautical Routine, 1849 1933 2003 Dover reprint Prepared by Tripp, Wayne 10/25/2014 Page 4 Waynes Nautical Resource List ver4 rev 3 June 2014 Author Title Published Comments Nading, Hill Ralph Sidewheeler Saga, 1953 0 The Young Gaugers Instructor, Being the Most Plain And Easy Overley, Isaac 1750 0 Introduction To That Art Paine, Lincoln P.
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