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Published by The Americation Civil War Round Table (UK), 2003
Seller: The Book House (PBFA), Northallerton, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Quarto, 131 pages, index, illustrated. Presentation copy from the Society to one of the editors.
Hardback. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. First edition, first printing. Hardback in slipcase, bound in blue faux leather with gilt titling to spine. 24 × 15.5cm, 475pp, [5]. An encyclopaedic history of Dover Harbour, from the primitive harbour, of the earliest times through its development in the seventeenth century, transport to and from, enlargement in the mid-Victorian age and international communications, and through the First and Second World Wars, up to the 1960s, with a final chapter on threats and expansion (inc the Channel Tunnel). Appendices include a list of steamships working Dover regularly from 1821 to 1976, and members and officials of some selected Harbour Boards 1606 to 1979. The books is illustrated with maps, plans and photographs. Condition: The book is in very good condition, with a few spots of foxing to the pages' lower edge. The inner binding is secure and the pages clean. The slipcase has a few scuffs, marks and bumps but has done its job well in protecting the book. **PLEASE NOTE: As this is a heavy book, postage may have to be increased for overseas (non-UK) buyers, or decreased where appropriate. Please see the COX AND BUDGE BOOKS website for full shipping details or drop us an email**.
Published by Aurum Special Editions, London, 1980
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Hardback in Slipcase. Condition: Very Good. First Edition. First edition, first printing. Hardback in slipcase, bound in blue faux leather with gilt titling to spine. 24 × 15.5cm, 475pp, [5]. Signed directly to the half-title by Alec Hasenson. There is an additional inscription to the ffep from the Dover Harbour Board. An encyclopaedic history of Dover Harbour, from the primitive harbour, of the earliest times through its development in the seventeenth century, transport to and from, enlargement in the mid-Victorian age and international communications, and through the First and Second World Wars, up to the 1960s, with a final chapter on threats and expansion (inc the Channel Tunnel). Appendices include a list of steamships working Dover regularly from 1821 to 1976, and members and officials of some selected Harbour Boards 1606 to 1979. The books is illustrated with maps, plans and photographs. Condition: The book is in very good condition, the slipcase has some minor surface abrasions and a small white line to the rear but is otherwise sound. **PLEASE NOTE: As this is a heavy book, postage may have to be increased for overseas (non-UK) buyers, or decreased where appropriate. Please see the COX AND BUDGE BOOKS website for full shipping details or drop us an email**. Signed by The Author.
Published by Published by Aurum Special Editions, 11 Garrick Street, London First Edition . 1980., 1980
Seller: Little Stour Books PBFA Member, Canterbury, United Kingdom
Association Member: PBFA
First Edition
First edition hard back binding in publisher's original deep navy leatherette cloth covered boards, blocked and lettered gilt back. 8vo. 9½'' x 6½''. Contains 475 + [v] pp with text line drawings, figures, maps, and plans throughout, 42 photographs and engravings grouped together on coated art paper. Fine condition book in Fine condition matching open fronted slip case. Member of the P.B.F.A. KENT [Dover].
Published by Arum Special Editions, 11 Garrick Street, W.C. 2, London, 1980
Seller: Marrins Bookshop, Folkestone, KENT, United Kingdom
4to. 6.25 x 9.5 inches. 475 + [5] pp. In original blue cloth, gilt, with blue endpapers, preserved in matching slip case. A near mint copy. Illustrated by maps, plans, and black and white photographs. Definitive modern history of the harbour, from earliest days, in enormous detail, each & every stage of development or change and the reasons for it, are explained, a major work of research. The book was issued in a small edition, and is 40 years out of print, and becoming increasingly difficult to find. Appendix A 'comprises a list of all the passenger steam boats, car ferries and commercial vehicle ferries which have used the harbour on a regular basis over the last 150 years or so.' KENT DOVER KENT - EAST KENT MARITIME SHIPS HISTORY KENT.
Published by Arum Special Editions, 11 Garrick Street, W.C. 2, London, 1980
Seller: Marrins Bookshop, Folkestone, KENT, United Kingdom
4to. 6.25 x 9.5 inches. 475 + [5] pp. In original blue cloth, gilt, with blue endpapers, preserved in matching slip case. Small stain on lower edge; otherwise a near mint copy. Illustrated by maps, plans, and black and white photographs. Definitive modern history of the harbour, thirty five years out of print and becoming increasingly difficult to find. Appendix A 'comprises a list of all the passenger steam boats, car ferries and commercial vehicle ferries which have used the harbour on a regular basis over the last 150 years or so.' KENT DOVER KENT - EAST KENT MARITIME SHIPS HISTORY KENT.