[Rarebooks] fs: Brown's Flags & Funnels, 1934, British steamers

Back Creek Books rock at backcreekbooks.com
Thu Apr 29 15:34:33 EDT 2010


Greetings Booklovers,

We are pleased to offer:
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(No. 11111 )  Wedge, F. J. N. (compiler). BROWN'S FLAGS AND FUNNELS OF 
BRITISH AND FOREIGN STEAMSHIP COMPANIES.
Glasgow: Brown, Son & Ferguson, Ltd., (1934). Third and First printings, 
Original cloth, Oblong octavo, [iv], 37 plates, [26] pages, Color plates. 
Good.
      The third edition of this reference to identifying marks of the 
world's merchant marine. Thirty-seven color plates depicting 740 steamship 
companies. Fully indexed. Bound in dark blue cloth over boards with spine 
and upper board titled in gilt. Mild wear to exterior. Prior owner name 
stamped in several places on endpapers and textblock edges. Minor soil to 
endpapers, hinges starting....... $75.00
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