[Rarebooks] fs: Ships Sold 1924-31, British and Foreign
Back Creek Books
admin at backcreekbooks.com
Wed Aug 23 11:19:30 EDT 2006
Greetings Booklovers,
We are pleased to offer:
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(No. 9042 ) [British Shipping Finance]. SHIPPING VALUES: BRITISH AND
FOREIGN STEAMERS SOLD IN 1924 [THROUGH] BRITISH AND FOREIGN VESSELS SOLD IN
1931.
(S.l.): (s.n.), [1925-1932]. Card covers, Octavo, [546 pages]. Very good.
Annual registers of ships sold by British and non-British firms in the
years 1924 through 1931. Data recorded includes ship name, flag country,
type, tonnage, year built, year of last survey, engines, the price realized,
and miscellaneous comments. The individual years are Acco-bound between
Manila card covers, with years hand-written on spine. A few cover creases
and extremity rubs, mild foxing along inner margin of first leaf. $125.00
See photo: http://www.backcreekbooks.com/bookphotos/9042.jpg
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Thank you for your interest.
Best regards,
Rock Toews
Back Creek Books
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