By Archibald Hurd
London   Cassell and Company, LTD
8" by 5.5" xviii, 212pp
An illustrated history of the significance of tramp ships, written by Sir Archibald Hurd, held in the original publisher's cloth binding.
By Archibald Hurd

1922 The Triumph of the Tramp Ship

London   Cassell and Company, LTD
8" by 5.5" xviii, 212pp
An illustrated history of the significance of tramp ships, written by Sir Archibald Hurd, held in the original publisher's cloth binding.
£55.00
: 0.75kgs / : 628P20

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Illustrated, Publishers' Original Binding

This work is an interesting look at the history and significant trade routes of tramp ships. A tramp ship is a ship engaged in tramp trade with no fixed schedule or ports of call. Written by Sir Archibald Hurd. Hurd was the editor of the 'Naval and Military Record' between 1896 and 1899, as also worked with the 'Daily Telegraph' from 1899 and 1928. Hurd also worked as joint editor of Brassey's 'Naval Shipping Annual'. Illustrated with five plates. Collated, complete.

Condition

In the original publisher's cloth binding. Externally, smart. Light bumping to the head and tail of the spine and to the extremities. Front hinge is starting but firm. Bookplate to the front pastedown. Internally, firmly bound. Pages are bright and clean.

Very Good Indeed

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