Facsimile: Sim Comfort Associates, London, 1977 (facs., 500 copies).
Second edition was published in 1812 and third in 1822.Part of this work is taken almost verbatim from the anonymus The Shipbuilder's Repository, 1788. The Table of Contents and Description of the Plates are available.
References: Private Collection*.
One plate with sheer draught, half breadth and body plans of a 74-gun ship and three plates with plank expansion & deck plan; inboard works of a 333-ton merchant ship & a 19 feet long boat. Explanations of termes used in ship-building, pp 80-143.
References: Private Collection*; Essex & Peabody Museum*; NMM* (plates); Cruising Assoc.; Thulin 67:793.
Specifications for a carvel built gun-boat of pine wood.
With an 8 pp Dictionary of Sea Terms at the end. Some copies bear the imprint Leeds.Other editions 1819, 1827, 1835, 1843, 1853, 1858 and 1863.
References: Private Collection*.
Polak gives incorrectly 462 pp.First edition 1765. This is the first edition to include an appendix with Groignard's treatise on stowage. A glossary of terms is also included. David Steel drew heavily upon this treatise.
References: Private Collection*; Kungl. Örlogsmannasällskapet, Karlskrona; Polak 1122.
In the second part of Volume XXXII of Rees's Cyclopaedia; or, Universal Dictionary of Arts, Sciences, and Literature.Very similar to Steel's The Elements and Practice of Naval Architecture. While Steel makes his calculations for a 80-gun ship, Glover uses a 74-gun ship.
References: Private Collection*; N.B. Harte: Rees's Clocks Watches Chronometers and Naval Architecture: A Note. Maritime History, Vol. 3 (1973), pp 92-94.
First edition 1794 as part of The Elements and Practise of Seamanship and Rigging.
References: Private Collection*; National Maritime Museum*; Marinens Bibliotek, Copenhagen; NHSM; NUC.
First published in 1808, other editions 1835, 1853 and 1858.
References: Private Collection*; British Library; Cruising Assoc.; Essex - Peabody Museum; Francis Edwards 723:1105.
Brewington assigns 110 pp to this edition.First published in 1808. This is first Philadelphia edition from the second London edition.
References: SSHM* (1938 ed.); Essex - Peabody Museum; NUC; Shaw & Shoemaker 48484.
Another edition in 1842.
References: Private Collection*.
The copy in the library of the Altonaer Museum, Hamburg, is the only known copy in a public library in West Germany.Second edition 1827.
References: Private Collection*; National Maritime Museum*.
References: Private Collection*; Polak 10896bis.
Schiffbautechnischen Gesellschaft, Hamburg, 1953. A4, (2),
(2), 30 pp, 12 plates reduced from 1:48 to 1:72.
Facsimile: Horst Hamecher, Kassel, 1978.
References: Private Collection*; HSMK*; Not in GV.
A second edition with the life of the author appeared in 1843.
References: Private Collection*.
The author who was practical shipbuilder and carpenter of the U.S. Navy, was probably the brother of Donald McKay.
References: Private Collection*.
The first edition was published in 1841.Essex - Peabody Museum, NUC and BM have Charles C. Little & James Brown, Boston as publishers.
References: Private Collection*; Essex - Peabody Museum; British Library; NUC.
A reworking of Steel's The Elements and practice of Rigging and Seamanship first published 1794.
References: Private Collection*; NMM*; Brown 438; BM; Scott 676; NUC; RCA Bibl; Witt 34.
References: Private Collection*; GV.
The first edition was published in 1841.
References: New Bedford Whaling Museum; Univ. of Illinois; NUC; Caravan 249.
58 finely engraved plates from the era of galleys, hull plans, ships of the line in the reigns of Elizabeth to George the Fourth, sterns, timbers and up to sections of steam auxiliaries built in 1849.
References: Private Collection*; Krigsarkivet, Stockholm; The Mariners' Museum; Essex - Peabody Museum; RCA.
References: Private Collection*; Francis Edwards 723:1088; Tuttle 56:78.
First edition 1829 and second 1843.Further enlarged to include masting of screw steamships.
References: Private Collection*; National Maritime Museum*; Krigsarkivet, Stockholm; Marinens Bibliotek, Copenhagen; Essex - Peabody Museum (text only); Cruising Association; Maggs 1930/RCA Bibl.
First edition 1841 with the title: The Naval Apprentice's Kedge Anchor.
References: Private Collection*; Ten Pound Island Book Co*; Brown 228; Pyke 43:6.
First edition by Pilaar alone in 1826.
References: Private Collection*.
References: Private Collection*.
First edition 1860 with the title The Naval Cadet's Guide.
References: Private Collection*; HSMK.
Another edition 1870.
References: Private Collection*; Lorenz; BN V. 46653; Not in Polak.
Instructions to coxswains in the Swedish navy.
References: Private Collection*; Marinens Bibliotek, Copenhagen*.
References: Private Collection*; Polak 1164.
References: Private Collection*; Essex - Peabody Museum.
References: Private Collection*; Andraeas 51.
References: Private Collection*.
Other editions 1885 (3rd) and 1907 (5th).
References: Private Collection*; Marinens Bibliotek, Copenhagen; Not in Polak.
First edition 1841. 18th ed. first printed in 1872 then 1874, 1879, 1880, 1882, 1884, 1886, 1888, 1903.
References: Private Collection*.
Words of command to be used on the sail training ships of the Royal Swedish Navy.
References: Marinmuseum, Karlskrona*; Marinens Bibliotek, Copenhagen*.
With an introduction by M.J.C. Lucardie.
References: Private Collection*.
With an introduction by M.J.C. Lucardie.
References: Private Collection*.
Obsolete matter has been removed and new material introduced. The chapter on storms has been compiled by Mr. R.L. Lerch, under direction of the Hydrographer of the Navy Department. The descriptions and plates of sounding machines, patent logs, marine sentry, &c., have been taken from various pamphlets on those subjects. Description and plates of the steam capstan were obtained from the Bath Iron Works and those of steam steering gear from the Williamson Brothers. The chapter on organisation is omitted, lacking an established system.First edition 1862.
References: Private Collection*; National Maritime Museum*; NUC.
Other editions 1917 and 1918.
References: Private Collection*; NUC.
Includes a good description of handling of studdingsails.
References: Private Collection*.
References: Private Collection*; HSMK*; Kungl. Örlogsmannasällskapet, Karlskrona; &mm..
Second expanded edition 1916.
References: Private Collection*.
Reprinted from Marine Reveiw, Vol. 47, N.Y., 1917, pp 195-198, 231-237, 257, 283-290, 365-376, 383- .
References: Private Collection*.
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