Editore: Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line, London, 1952
Da: BOOKHOME SYDNEY, Annandale Sydney, NSW, Australia
EUR 7,52
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Aggiungi al carrelloPaperback trade, good condition, stapled pamphlet, pages & covers toned, minor edgewear, extensive annotation. 24 pp. Pamphlet for passengers sailing on this ocean liner from Britain to Australia. Includes a detailed listing of localities of interest to observe during the voyage. Extensively annotated by a passenger, dated 1954. (Estimated date, 1952, printer's mark.).
Editore: Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line. London. ., 1934
Da: Jean-Louis Boglio Maritime Books, CYGNET, TAS, Australia
EUR 15,04
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrelloMarch 1934 edition. Sailing from Southampton on 10 October 1934. 4 PP with 1 illustration at back (a Scottish Terrier). Covers lightly soiled. Near fine. 20. 2 x 12.5.
Editore: Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line. London. ., 1931
Da: Jean-Louis Boglio Maritime Books, CYGNET, TAS, Australia
EUR 15,04
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Aggiungi al carrelloSeptember 1931 edition. 4 PP with 2 house flags and illustrated front (a Scottish terrier). Covers lightly soiled and worn, o/wise near fine. 21.6 x 14. Brief history and description of the crossing.
Editore: [Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line] [1938], [England], 1938
Da: Renaissance Books, ANZAAB / ILAB, Dunedin, Nuova Zelanda
EUR 26,61
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Aggiungi al carrelloSoftcover. Condizione: Very Good-. Condizione sovraccoperta: No Dust Jacket. Some marginalia. Title letters coloured in with coloured pencils on both booklets. ; 20 pages. Card covers, colour illustration on front cover. Page dimensions: 216 x 140mm. World map on page 20. Loosely included is a[6] page "Passenger List S. S. "Largs Bay" Voy. No. 30. Sailed from Southhampton 11th January, 1939.".
Da: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australia
EUR 12,54
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Aggiungi al carrello[Melbourne?] : Dalgety & Coy. Limited and Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line, [between 1928 and 1933]. Bookmark, 132 x 57 mm, offset printed on thin card,rectowith colour illustrationof one the company's "Bay" liners, versowith information about the service to London via Suez, inviting prospective travellers to contact the Dalgety & Co. or Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line office in "capital cities"; fine. 'The Australian Government formed a shipping company after WWI which became the Australian Commonwealth Line in 1923. The company was bought by Lord Kylsant's shipping empire in 1928, his other companies included White Star Line, Shaw, Savill & Albion, and the Aberdeen Line. The name of the company was changed in 1928 to the Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line as the Aberdeen Line had been engaged in the Australian trade since 1840 and therefore had good associations with the public. In 1933 the Kyslant organisation was declared bankrupt, the Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line was awarded to the reorganised Shaw, Savill & Albion Company.' (Australian National Maritime Museum).
Da: Douglas Stewart Fine Books, Armadale, VIC, Australia
EUR 12,54
Quantità: 1 disponibili
Aggiungi al carrello[Melbourne?] : Dalgety & Coy. Limited and Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line, [between 1928 and 1933]. Bookmark, 132 x 57 mm, offset printed on thin card,rectowith colour illustrationof one the company's "Bay" liners, versowith information about the service to London via Suez, inviting prospective travellers to contact the Dalgety & Co. or Aberdeen and Commonwealth Line office in "capital cities"; fine. 'The Australian Government formed a shipping company after WWI which became the Australian Commonwealth Line in 1923. The company was bought by Lord Kylsant's shipping empire in 1928, his other companies included White Star Line, Shaw, Savill & Albion, and the Aberdeen Line. The name of the company was changed in 1928 to the Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line as the Aberdeen Line had been engaged in the Australian trade since 1840 and therefore had good associations with the public. In 1933 the Kyslant organisation was declared bankrupt, the Aberdeen & Commonwealth Line was awarded to the reorganised Shaw, Savill & Albion Company.' (Australian National Maritime Museum).