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Editore: David & Charles Reprints. Newton Abbot. ., 1973
ISBN 10: 0715358499ISBN 13: 9780715358498
Da: Jean-Louis Boglio Maritime Books, CYGNET, TAS, Australia
Libro
Reprint of the 1931 original (35th year of issue). (4), 37 adv, XIV, 512 PP with hundreds of b/w illustrations (photographs, plans, profiles & silhouettes, flags and uniforms). Fp: French Submarine Cruiser Surcouf. Cloth cover, gilt title on spine, dj. Near fine. Oblong: 21.3 x 31.
Editore: David & Charles, 1973
ISBN 10: 0715361171ISBN 13: 9780715361177
Da: Cambridge Recycled Books, Cambridge, Regno Unito
Libro
hardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fair. Fading to spine of dust jacket. Shelf wear to dust jacket.Name on endpaper.
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Editore: Macmillan, New York
Da: Weller Book Works, A.B.A.A., Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Very good with bumped, lightly rubbed, and faintly faded edges and a few light stains. Oblong folio.
Editore: Samson Low, Marston & Co.
Da: FOLCHATT, Chattanooga, TN, U.S.A.
Hard cover. Year of publication not stated; . Fair. No dust jacket. Ex-library.
Editore: MACMILLAN., NEW YORK., 1947
Da: Angus Books, SHEFFIELD, MA, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. First EditioN. TIGHT CLEAN COPY.60 PAGE ILLUSTRATED ADS AT THE FRONT OF THE BOOK.BOOKPLATE INSIDE FRONT COVER.OWNER'S BLIND STAMP ON FFEP AND TITLE PAGE.A LOVELY COPY.
Editore: Sampson Low, London, 1942
Da: Weller Book Works, A.B.A.A., Salt Lake City, UT, U.S.A.
Very good with lightly rubbed and bumped edges and a few tiny spots. Oblong folio.
Editore: London: Sampson Low, Marston & co, 1937., 1937
Da: Cornell Books Limited, Tewkesbury, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione: PBFA
41st year od issue (hardback). Oblong 4to (21cm by 34cm), 51pp adverts, xx, 539pp. Illustrated throughout in b&w. Original black clothgilt titling to the spine. The binding is a little shaken, there is creasing to the preliminary pages, foxing to the edges of the text block, and the inner hinges have been strengthened with black cloth tape. Only a fair copy overall, but suitable as a cheap reading, working or reference copy.
Editore: Sampson Low, 1943
Da: McLaren Books Ltd., ABA(associate), PBFA, Largs, Regno Unito
large landscape format hardback. light wear, and hinges a little slack, but generally in good clean and sound condition. [heavy book that may require extra shipping costs for overseas orders].
Editore: Sampson Low, 1944
Da: McLaren Books Ltd., ABA(associate), PBFA, Largs, Regno Unito
large landscape format hardback. good condition, but the hinges are badly pulled and half of the first two advert pages have been torn away. [heavy book that may require extra shipping costs for overseas orders].
Editore: Sampson Low, 1948
Da: McLaren Books Ltd., ABA(associate), PBFA, Largs, Regno Unito
landscape format hardback. a little damage to top of spine, some light discolouration and a little wrinkling to the bindinf, otherwise in very nice condition, and still in the original cardboard box. [heavy book that may require extra shipping costs for some overseas destinations] includes the war loss section.
Editore: SAMPSON, LOW MARSTON, LONDON, 1944
Da: Tobo Books, Portsmouth, Regno Unito
Libro
Cloth. Condizione: Good. (CORRECTED TO JULY 1944) GOOD condition, boards rubbed and marked, with damp mark to rear board. Inner hinge roughly repaired with paper strips. 18 pages of ads to front, with a directory at first page. May lack some ads in prelims. General index and all leaves present. Final leaves, p577 to p582 frayed at outer edge, not affecting text. A good reading copy of a scarce wartime resource.
Editore: David & Charles Reprints. Nawton Abbot. ., 1971
ISBN 10: 0715353810ISBN 13: 9780715353813
Da: Jean-Louis Boglio Maritime Books, CYGNET, TAS, Australia
Libro
Reprint of the 1944 original edition. (4), 79 adv., XXX, 36 addenda, 635 PP with b/w illust. (photographs, plans, profiles and silhouettes, flags & uniforms). Fp: H.M.S. Swiftsure. Cloth cover, gilt title on spine, dj (price clipped). Faint old tape marks on endpapers and a vertical crease on the half-title page, o/wise near fine. Oblong: 21.3 x 31.5. War loss section: P.544 to 635, and 32 to 35 (addenda).
Editore: William Clowes, London, 1941
Da: Portman Rare Books, Tonbridge, Regno Unito
Libro
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. Very good condition, octavo, embossed blue clothtitles in gilt on pale blue across spine, slight sunning to spine, toning to end papers otherwise internally clean, Contains articles on Foreign Navies; Merchant Shipping and the Battle of the Seas; Air Operations and the War at Sea; The United States Navy; Aircraft verses Ships; Sea Power in the Eastern War; Combined Operations; The Battle of the River Plate; A reference Section including Dimensions and Particulars of Ships of the Larger Navies; Ships of the Smaller Navies; Flotillas of the World; A Pictorial Section: Silhouettes of Warships; Plans and Elevations of War Ships. xvii of advertisements, xvii plus 301 then 119 of illustrations and 7 of index. [QP].
Editore: Sampson Low, Marston. London. ., 1942
Da: Jean-Louis Boglio Maritime Books, CYGNET, TAS, Australia
Prima edizione
1st Ed., 46th year of issue. Edited by Francis E. McMurtrie. 64 adv., XXI, 582 PP with hundreds of b/w illustrations (photographs, plans, profiles & silhouettes, uniforms and flags). Fp: H.M.S Exeter. Navy cloth cover, gilt title on spine, title in blind on covers. 1 errata slip tipped in on page 24. The Advertisers' Index page has 2 repaired closed tears and the following page with adverts 4 and 5 has a crease. The spine has been reinforced as have the inside gutters. The covers have some shelf wear around the edges. Overall, a very good copy of a scarce wartime edition. Oblong: 21.5 x 33.5. War loss section, P.517 to 582. A massive volume.
Editore: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd, London, 1942
Da: Brian P. Martin Antiquarian and Collectors' Books, Midhurst, SUSSE, Regno Unito
Libro Prima edizione
Cloth Bound. Condizione: Good+. No Jacket. 1st Edition. Sought-after wartime copy in good+ condition. 582-page text plus adverts in good+, tight condition. Original publisher's dark-blue cloth binding, with gilt titles on spine and title in blind on the front, in good+, tight condition, with just a little edge wear. Profusely illustrated from photographs and drawings. See photos of this copy attached. A heavy book which might require extra postage according to destination.
Editore: Sampson Low Marston, 1937
Da: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Regno Unito
Hardcover. Condizione: GOOD. 1937-01-01. Sampson Low Marston. . Hardcover. GOOD Library re-bound. 8.75X13. 540PP. B/w photos and illustrations throughout.
Editore: Sampson Low, Marston & Co, London, 1927
Da: Second Story Books, ABAA, Rockville, MD, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Quarto (oblong); G-; Ex-library; Hardcover; Spine, blue with gold print, call number label at bottom; Boards in blue cloth, slight wear to spine caps and corners, surface tear to rear hinge, light blemishes else clean and strong; Text block has light spine cracks to initial advertising pages, penciled library markings to gutter of p. 4 adv., else clean and tight; 55 advertising pages, 472 pages, illustrated (b&w). [Oversized book(s). Additional postage necessary for expedited/international orders. Economy International shipping unavailable due to size/weight restrictions. For international/expedited customers, please inquire for rates]. NOTE: Shelved in Room X, with the overstock 15's. 1362459. FP New Rockville Stock.
Editore: Sampson Low, Marston & Co.
Da: Koster's Collectible Books, Farmingville, NY, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
1944 edition. Good++, No Dust Jacket Oblong 8vo, 582+pgs., B/W Phot & Ill Hardcover. Dark blue cloth binding unevenlysunned. Title impressed on front and rear boards. Title in gold on spine. Corners and spine ends are lightly frayed. Cloth over rear board is wrinkled. Sticker residue and closed tear on inside pastedown, which is advertising page 1. Advertising page 2 is missing. Advertising page 4 has half inch chip missing from bottom edge, with a few closed tears. Paper over front hinge is cracked, but binding is still nice and tight. Chock full of photos and technical information.
Editore: Sampson Low, 1943
Da: McLaren Books Ltd., ABA(associate), PBFA, Largs, Regno Unito
large landscape format hardback. light water staining to the front cover, otherwise in very nice bright and firm condition. [heavy book that may require extra shipping costs for overseas orders].
Editore: Sampson, Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., London 1942, 1942
Da: Holybourne Rare Books ABA ILAB, Alton, Regno Unito
Dark blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine, blind-stamped titles to upper cover. No dust-wrapper. Oblong format. lvi, 582 pp., plus adverts; b/w photographs aplenty. Very Good condition with light bumps to corners and edges, a little rubbing to the spine-ends, and a few light splashes to the covers themselves. Owner's name on the front endpaper and a couple of ink annotations to the text; otherwise an unmarked clean and tightly-bound copy. Overall, a decent example. Heavy book, extra international shipping charges may apply.
Editore: Sampson, Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., London 1940, 1940
Da: Holybourne Rare Books ABA ILAB, Alton, Regno Unito
Dark-blue cloth with gilt lettering to spine, blind-stamped titles to upper cover. Oblong format. lvi, 527 pp., plus 65 pages of adverts. A couple of additional photographs have been taped into the book. Lacking the first 12 pages of ads. Generally Good condition with bumps to corners, heavy rubbing to the spine-ends, and edges, and a few marks to the boards themselves. Internally clean and secure, though both endpapers are a,little grubby. Overall, a very good example. Heavy book, extra international shipping charges may apply.
Editore: D. Van Nostrand, New York, 1935
Da: Book Stall of Rockford, Inc., Rockford, IL, U.S.A.
Membro dell'associazione: MWABA
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. Over-sized hardbound (folio in an oblong format). Light wear to binding. Glass ring water stain and other faint water stains on the front and rear boards. Break in rear hinge repaired. Pages are tight and clean with no marks. No name of previous owner. No odor. Size: Folio - over 12" - 15" tall.
Data di pubblicazione: 1927
Da: Cambridge Rare Books, Cambridge, GLOUC, Regno Unito
Hardcover. Condizione: GOOD. 1927-01-01. Sampson Low, Marston. Hardcover. GOOD Library re-bound. 8.75X13. B/w photos and illustrations throughout. Book is heavy and may incur extra postage costs if buying from outside the U.K.
Editore: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd, London, 1926
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Presumed First printing this issue. Quarto/Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 12.25 inches. 54 [3 pages at the back] pages of advertisements. 448 pages. Profusely illustrated. Substantial technical data provided. Front cover separated by present. Spine gone. Covers very worn, torn and soiled. Jane's 1926 aircraft book order form and Romance of navigation order forms bound in. This is a large and heavy book and would require additional shipping charges if sent outside of the United States. Jane's Fighting Ships is an annual reference book of information on all the world's warships arranged by nation, including information on ships' names, dimensions, armaments, silhouettes and photographs, etc. Each edition describes and illustrates warships of different national naval and paramilitary forces, providing data on their characteristics. The first issue was illustrated with Jane's own ink sketches--photos appeared with the third volume in 1900. The present title was adopted in 1905. It was originally published by John Frederick Thomas Jane as Jane's All the World's Fighting Ships, in order to assist naval officers and the general public in playing naval wargames. It is a unit of Jane's Information Group, which is now owned by IHS. Ten early editions of Jane's (those of 1898, 1905-06, 1906-07, 1914, 1919, 1924, 1931, 1939, 1944-45, and 1950-51) were reissued in facsimile reprints by Arco Publishing starting in 1969. All of these appeared in the "landscape" format that characterized the series until the 1956/57 edition, while from 1957/58 the present "portrait" layout was adopted, thus matching the sister Jane's publication on aircraft. Oscar Parkes OBE (8 October 1885 - 24 June 1958) was a Royal Navy surgeon, naval historian, marine artist, and editor of Jane's Fighting Ships from 1918 to 1935. He was an associate of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects. The Imperial War Museum and the National Maritime Museum have permanent collections of his artwork. His book British Battleships: "Warrior", 1860 to "Vanguard", 1950. A History of Design, Construction and Armament is regarded as a definitive source. Parkes joined the Royal Navy on 25 February 1915, on a temporary commission as a surgeon. His talent for spotting ships sometimes from aircraft came to be recognized, and towards the end of the First World War he served in the Naval Intelligence Division under Admiral Sir Reginald Hall at the Admiralty. While there he worked on the design of Q-ships. Parkes was demobilized in 1919, became an official naval artist, and joined the Imperial War Museum as director of their naval photographic section. He was awarded the Order of the British Empire for "valuable services in H.M. Hospital Ships during the War and at the R.N. Hospitals, Chatham and Plymouth" on 22 August 1919. In 1918, Parkes was appointed an editor of Jane's Fighting Ships, a post he held till 1935. At first, he was joint-editor with Maurice Prendergast, and from 1922 to 1930 with Francis McMurtrie. From 1930 to 1935 he was sole editor. The last edition of Jane's Fighting Ships he was involved with was the December 1934 issue. Parkes' book Ships of the Royal Navy was first published in 1922. It would be reprinted in seven revised editions the next 15 years, and had a change of title to Ships of the Royal Navies (British Commonwealth of Nations) in 1935. In 1929, Sampson Low published the first edition of Parkes' book The World's Warships. Aside from his role as editor of Jane's Fighting Ships, Parkes contributed many naval articles to the Navy League Magazine, the Society for Nautical Research's academic journal for maritime history, the Mariner's Mirror, and other journals. After 32 years of research, Parkes' definitive book British Battleships: "Warrior", 1860 to "Vanguard", 1950. A History of Design, Construction. As is A thoroughly disreputable copy of this very scarce work.
Editore: Arco Publishing Company Inc, New York, 1969
ISBN 10: 0668033290ISBN 13: 9780668033299
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Good. Condizione sovraccoperta: Good. Quarto/Format is approximately 8.5 inches by 12.25 inches. 55 pages of advertisements, 424 pages. Illustrations. Tables. Index. DJ is in a plastic sleeve and has some wear and soiling. Name of previous owner stamped on fep. Cover worn. This is a large and heavy book and would require additional shipping charges if sent outside of the United States. Jane's Fighting Ships is an annual reference book of information on all the world's warships arranged by nation, including information on ships' names, dimensions, armaments, silhouettes and photographs, etc. Each edition describes and illustrates warships of different national naval and paramilitary forces, providing data on their characteristics. The first issue was illustrated with Jane's own ink sketches--photos began to appear with the third volume in 1900. The present title was adopted in 1905. It was originally published by John Frederick Thomas Jane in London in 1898 as Jane's All the World's Fighting Ships, in order to assist naval officers and the general public in playing naval wargames. Its success eventually launched a number of military publications carrying the name "Jane's". It is a unit of Jane's Information Group, which is now owned by IHS. Ten early editions of Jane's (those of 1898, 1905-06, 1906-07, 1914, 1919, 1924, 1931, 1939, 1944-45, and 1950-51) were reissued in facsimile reprints by Arco Publishing starting in 1969. All of these appeared in the oblong or "landscape" format that characterized the series until the 1956/57 edition, while from 1957/58 the present "portrait" layout was adopted, thus matching the sister Jane's publication on aircraft. Oscar Parkes OBE (8 October 1885 - 24 June 1958) was a Royal Navy surgeon, naval historian, marine artist, and editor of Jane's Fighting Ships from 1918 to 1935. He was an associate of the Royal Institution of Naval Architects. The Imperial War Museum and the National Maritime Museum have permanent collections of his artwork. His book British Battleships: "Warrior", 1860 to "Vanguard", 1950. A History of Design, Construction and Armament is regarded as a definitive source. Parkes joined the Royal Navy on 25 February 1915, on a temporary commission as a surgeon. His talent for spotting ships sometimes from aircraft came to be recognized, and towards the end of the First World War he served in the Naval Intelligence Division under Admiral Sir Reginald Hall at the Admiralty. While there he worked on the design of Q-ships. Parkes was demobilized in 1919, became an official naval artist, and joined the Imperial War Museum as director of their naval photographic section. He was awarded the Order of the British Empire for "valuable services in H.M. Hospital Ships during the War and at the R.N. Hospitals, Chatham and Plymouth" on 22 August 1919. In 1918, Parkes was appointed an editor of Jane's Fighting Ships, a post he held till 1935. At first, he was joint-editor with Maurice Prendergast, and from 1922 to 1930 with Francis McMurtrie. From 1930 to 1935 he was sole editor. The last edition of Jane's Fighting Ships he was involved with was the December 1934 issue. Parkes' book Ships of the Royal Navy was first published in 1922. It would be reprinted in seven revised editions the next 15 years, and had a change of title to Ships of the Royal Navies (British Commonwealth of Nations) in 1935. In 1929, Sampson Low published the first edition of Parkes' book The World's Warships. Aside from his role as editor of Jane's Fighting Ships, Parkes contributed many naval articles to the Navy League Magazine, the Society for Nautical Research's academic journal for maritime history, the Mariner's Mirror, and other journals. After 32 years of research, Parkes' definitive book British Battleships: "Warrior", 1860 to "Vanguard", 1950. A History of Design, Construction. Presumed First Reprint Edition, First printing this issue.
Editore: The Macmillan Company, New York, 1944
Da: Ground Zero Books, Ltd., Silver Spring, MD, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Fair. Format is approximately 13 inches by 8.5 inches [Landscape format]. [approximately 60 unpaginated ages of advertisements], xxv, A1-20, [1], 582, [2] pages. Illustrations. Tables/tabular data. General Index. Shaken and hinges weak. Spine/Cover worn and soiled Edges soiled. Some pages creased. This is a large and heavy book and would require additional shipping charges if sent outside of the United States. Jane's Fighting Ships is an annual reference book of information on all the world's warships arranged by nation, including information on ships' names, dimensions, armaments, silhouettes and photographs, etc. Each edition describes and illustrates warships of different national naval and paramilitary forces, providing data on their characteristics. The first issue was illustrated with Jane's own ink sketches--photos began to appear with the third volume in 1900. The present title was adopted in 1905. It was originally published by John Frederick Thomas Jane in London in 1898 as Jane's All the World's Fighting Ships, in order to assist naval officers and the general public in playing naval wargames. Its success eventually launched a number of military publications carrying the name "Jane's". It is a unit of Jane's Information Group, which is now owned by IHS. Ten early editions of Jane's (those of 1898, 1905-06, 1906-07, 1914, 1919, 1924, 1931, 1939, 1944-45, and 1950-51) were reissued in facsimile reprints by Arco Publishing. All of these appeared in the oblong or "landscape" format that characterized the series until the 1956/57 edition, while from 1957/58 the present "portrait" layout was adopted. The New York Times on September 21, 1944 from London on September 20th that a hint of the overwhelming sea power the United States and Britain are massing for use against Japan was contained in the 1943-44 edition of Jane's Fighting Ships, released to the press on on the 20th and formally published on the 21st. This authoritative naval publication pointed out that while the Allied navies are still growing as a result of new building and accretions of ships from other sources, the German and Japanese fleets were showing signs of the steady process of attrition to which they had been subjected. Jane's appraisal of the growing Allied strength contained most interesting information in view of the fact that the European war is believed to be entering a phase where almost all British and American sea power can be shifted to the Pacific. United States expansion, the new edition notes, "continues at a tremendous pace" with two new 45,000-ton battleships, the Missouri and Wisconsin, due to be launched this year, bring the total number of battleships to twenty-four. In addition, the United States had recently completed several new cruisers "considerably exceeding losses" and 80,000 landing craft. The American Navy, which has reconstructed old vessels to strengthen defense against aircraft, number 4,167 ships as of the preceding January. Presumed First Edition, First printing thus (of corrected version).
Editore: Sampson Low, Marston & Co., Ltd., 1929
Da: Books From California, Simi Valley, CA, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Acceptable. Ex-library copy with usual markings. Cover and edges shows shelf wear. Front page shows wear. Pages are clean and intact.
Da: Librairie-Bouquinerie Le Père Pénard, Lyon, Francia
Sampson Low, Marston & Co, London - 1928 - Fort in-8, format à l'italienne, percaline bleue, titre et nom de l'éditeur à froid sur le 1er plat et en doré au dos - 53 adv. + 486 p. - Très riche iconographie en N&B - Ouvrage en anglais Bon état - Dos insolé - Reliure solide et compacte malgré une fente à la charnière (17 adv, - 18 adv.) - Coins inférieurs très légèrement tassés.
Editore: The Macmillan Company, New York, 1943
Da: CHARTWELL BOOKSELLERS, NEW YORK, NY, U.S.A.
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. First American Edition. The bible for technical information on warships since 1898. This is one of the scarcer World War II editions. A fair copy, spine shaken as usual, covers worn & somewhat faded, edges & corners frayed & heavily worn, without dust jacket. (582p., profuse illus.).
Editore: Sampson Low, marston & Co., London .UK, 1942
Da: powellbooks Somerset UK., Ilminster, SOM, Regno Unito
Membro dell'associazione: IOBA
Libro Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Very Good. No Jacket. 1st Edition. In this book, titled " Jane's Fighting Ships 1941 ".there is some minor marking to the pages, on the front cover the gilt decorated title has worn away the text block tight , Illustrated throughout This book is checked and photographed in the box as proof against in-transit damage. Book price includes 2nd class parcel post in UK only.