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What Ship is That?

Author Name:   Talbot-Booth, E C (compiled, Drawn and Edited by)

Title:    What Ship is That?

Binding:   Cloth
Book Condition:   Very Good +
Jacket Condition:   Very Good
Size:   4.5 x 5.5"
Publisher:   London Sampson Low, Marston & Co Ltd

Seller ID:   001428

Unpaginated (about 1,000) - Undated, but The British Library says 1943. Descriptions of various types of ships. Includes silhouettes of: 2106 Merchant Ships; 44 Yachts, Cable Ships and the like; 531 Warships.
The book (in blue cloth cover) is immaculate except for lightly and neatly inked inscription on FEP. DJ is in heavy protective sleeve, has 3 or 4 small closed tears.

WWII, World War II, Ships, Yachts, Warships, Navy

Price = 25.50 GBP
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