Army and Navy Register, Volume LVII, January 2, 1915 - June 26, 1915. Missing Number 1811
Washington, DC: Army and Navy Register Pub. 1915. 832, illus., index, usual library markings, boards somewhat worn and soiled, edges rubbed. More
Washington, DC: Army and Navy Register Pub. 1915. 832, illus., index, usual library markings, boards somewhat worn and soiled, edges rubbed. More
Washington, DC: Army and Navy Register Pub. 1915. 832, illus., usual library markings, boards somewhat worn and soiled, some pages have edge tears (some repaired with tape). More
Washington, DC: Army and Navy Register Pub. 1917. 792, illus., usual library markings, boards worn and soiled especially at edges, tears to some pages repaired, rear bd weak. More
Washington, DC: Army and Navy Register Pub. 1917. 832, illus., usual library markings, some wear and soiling to boards. More
Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Expo Travel & Conferences, 1978. Quarto, 233, wraps, illus., figures, library stamp on title page (only library marking), covers scuffed & creased: some edge wear. More
Chicago, IL: Time, Inc., 1939. quarto, 108, wraps, illus., small tears to margins, covers torn & repaired with tape from inside, small pieces missing from covers covers separated from rest of magazine. Contains an article on U-boats. More
London: Hodder & Stoughton, 1916. First? Edition. First? Printing. 19 cm, 47, wraps, illus., footnotes, library stamp on front cover, covers quite soiled. More
London: E. Nash, 1915. 20 cm, 162, illus., ink notation on flyleaf. More
Moscow: Krasnaya Zvezda Pub. House, 1969. 27 cm, 64, wraps, illus. (some color), maps (some color), some wear and soiling to covers, pencil erasure on table of contents. More
New York: Beekman House, c1990. First Printing. 33 cm, 192, glossary, small tear at front DJ flap repaired from the inside with tape, some wear and soiling to DJ. More
Newport News, VA: Newport News Shipbuilding, n.d. Framed photograph, image size 9-3/4 x 6-1/2 inches, framed size 13-3/4 x 12-1/2 inches, silver metal frame. More
London: T. Fisher Unwin, 1917. 20, wraps, small rust stains at inner margins, corners bent, covers stained and discolored. More
New York: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1918. 388, illus. (some color), index, weakness to bds, rear flyleaf torn, rear endpaper wrinkled, fore-edge soiled, bds soiled & scuffed. More
New York: Syndicate Publishing Company, 1914. 360, wraps, illus. (some color), maps, covers worn, soiled, and faded, somewhat shaken. More
Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, 1981. English Edition. Hardcover. xi, 393 p. Endpaper maps. Occasional footnotes. Illustrations. Notes. Index. More
Annapolis, MD: Naval Institute Press, c1981. First U.S.? Edition. First? Printing. 24 cm, 393, Perhaps the definitive Soviet perspective of their experience in WWII. More
London: Harrison and Sons, Printers in Ordinary to His Majesty, 1918. Presumed first edition/first printing thus. Hardcover. 240 pages. Footnotes. Tables. Alphabetical Index. Pencil notations on fep and page A3. Cover has some wear and soiling. Minor damp stains at bottom near spine. A Navy List or Naval Register is an official list of naval officers, their ranks and seniority, the ships which they command or to which they are appointed, etc., that is published by the government or naval authorities of a country. The Navy List fulfills an important function in international law in that warships are required by article 29 of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea to be commanded by a commissioned officer whose name appears in the appropriate service list. Past copies of the Navy List are also important sources of information for historians and genealogists. The Navy List for the Royal Navy is no longer published in hard-copy. The Royal Navy (United Kingdom) publishes annual lists of active and reserve officers, and biennial lists of retired officers. The equivalent in the United States Navy is the Naval Register, which is updated online on a continuous basis. When a ship is removed from the Naval Vessel Register in the United States, or from a Naval List of any other country, the ship is said to be "stricken" More
Annapolis, Maryland: Naval Institute Press, 1989. First Printing [Stated]. Hardcover. Format is approximately 8.25 inches by 6.5 inches. xxxi, [1], 285, [1] pages. Contains chronological listing of submarine attacks; Bibliography; Appendix A on Submarine Minelaying Activities, and a Chronological Listing of Submarine Mineplants, and Appendix B containing information on Commanding Officers of U.S. Submarines with Attacks listed in the Data Tables, Commanding officers of British Submarines with Attacks listed in the Data Tables, and Commanding officers of Dutch Submarines with Attacks listed in the Data Tables. Also contains Bibliography and an Index. Commander John D. Alden, USN (ret.) is a retired U.S. Navy commander and World War II veteran, has written five books published by the Naval Institute Press and numerous articles for Proceedings and Naval History magazines and other journals. The primary objective of this compilation is to provide a side-by-side listing of data on U.S. submarine attacks and Japanese ship losses during World War II. More
Arlington, VA: Am Defense Preparedness Assn, 1986. 29 cm, 112, wraps, illus. More
New York: American Heritage Pub. Co., 1961. quarto, 112, illus. (some color), boards and spine soiled and discolored, small tear at spine Contains articles on "The Storming of the Alamo" by Charles Ramsdell and "Father of the Modern Submarine" by Courtlandt Canby and Richard K. Morris. More
Cleveland, OH: The World Publishing Company, 1959. First Edition. 251, illus., endpaper maps, roster, index, sm stains to a few pgs, some soiling fore-edge, DJ in plastic sleeve, some DJ edge wear. More
New York: The New American Library, 1959. Second Paperbk Printing. Pocket paperbk, 172, wraps, illus., index, text has darkened, covers slightly soiled, some wear to cover/spine edges. More
New York: ARCO Publishing Company, 1971. Presumed First U.S. edition, first printing. Hardcover. [6], 226 pages. Illustrated (color) endpaper. Illustrations. Appendices: 1, A Summary of British Naval Events From 1860-1967; 2, Some Abstracts of the Strength of the Royal Navy 1860-1970; 3 The Naval Surveyors From 1544. Bibliography. Index. DJ has wear, tears, soiling and chips. E. H. H. Archibald, who was for over 30 years the curator of that enormous oils collection, and oversaw acquisition of nearly a quarter the 4,000 oil paintings in the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, include more portraits than any other English collection except the National Portrait Gallery. Teddy Archibald was born in Belfast in 1927. He became a keen sailor, and later a risk-taking athlete whose exploits included surviving the Cresta Run practically untutored on both the luge and in a dangerously impromptu bobsleigh crew: they crashed. An early idea of joining the Navy led him to an English prep school before, rather unusually for his background, he went to Stowe, then recently established and under the charismatic headmastership of J.F. Roxburgh. He went o Trinity College, Cambridge, in 1945 to read History. His main publishing successes were his two specially illustrated books on The Wooden Fighting Ship in the Royal Navy (1968) and The Metal Fighting Ship (1970) which sold modestly as he refused to allow a cheap edition. Thus this work has become increasingly rare and has always been prized. More
New York: Arco Publishing Company, 1971. Presumed first edition/first printing. Hardcover. 226 p. 32 cm. Illustrations (some in color). Bibliography. Index. More
London: Ward, Lock & Co., Limited, 1931. 288, illus. (2 plates loose), index, some foxing, ink initials ins fr bd, stamps ins fr flylf crossed out in ink, bds scuffed. More