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| Anchors: The Illustrated History |
| Description: | The anchor is one of the most important pieces of equipment on any vessel and one of the most common motifs and symbols on land--appearing in heraldic designs, on pub signs, and in churchyard sculpture, among other places. This book explains how the first simple pierced stones developed through the killick into the modern devices of today that hold the heaviest super tankers. No nautical archaeologist, naval historian, modelmaker, yachtsman, or boatswain should be without this basic reference book on the subject. By Betty Nelson Curryer | |
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New - Place Mouse on the link for Amazon "View and Buy Now" Pop-Up Screen: Anchors: The Illustrated History Note: If View and Buy Pop-Up does not appear, just click the link and you'll be taken directly to Amazon. If Pop-Up appears, click your mouse on the top bar (the mouse will change to cross arrows). The Pop-Up will freeze in your main window until you hit any of the Pop-Up links or the Close Button. You can also move the Pop-Up screen around with the cross arrows. View more Book Titles here... |
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| Directory: | Maritime books - Factual | |
| Keywords: | Betty Nelson Curryer anchor | |
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| User: | Davit Gary (View all of this member's links) | |
| Date Added: | 07-07-2008 05:52 PM Link to this item | |
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