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1 American Neptune American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History and Arts, Volume55, No. 4, Fall, 1995
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA , 1995, 
(American Neptune). The American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History and Arts, Volume 55, No. 4, Fall, 1995. Salem, MA : Peabody Essex Museum, 1995. Pp (3),288-387,(5). Illustrated. 4to, illustrated blue glossy card covers. Contents : An “Experimental” Voyage to China 1785-1787 (Paul E. Fontenoy). Naval History of the Ojibwa of Lake Superior (D. Peter MacLeod). The Brig Isabella: A Hudson's Bay Company Shipwreck of 1830 (James P, Delgado). Downbound: The History of the Early Great Lakes Propeller Indiana (Paul Fordythe Johnston). Very good. 10.00

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2 American Neptune FISHER, Robert C. HUGHES, Shirley American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History and Arts, Volume56, No. 1, Winter, 1996.
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA , 1996, 
(American Neptune). The American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History and Arts, Volume 56, No. 1, Winter, 1996. Salem, MA : Peabody EssexMuseum, 1996. Pp (3),4-82,(2). Illustrated. 4to, illustrated blue glossy c ard covers. Contents : The Riddle of the Portland : Lost in the South Pacific – 1802 (Shirley Hughes). Guarding the New Granadan Coasts : Dilemmas of the Spanish Coast Guard in the Early Bourbon Period (Lance Grahn). Daniel French and the Western Steamboat Engine (Alfred R. Maass). Return of the Wolf Packs: The Battle for ON 113, 23-31 July 1942 (Robert C. Fisher). Very good. 10.00

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3 American Neptune STARK, Suzanne J. American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History and Arts, Volume57, No. 2, Spring, 1997
Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, MA , 1997, 
(American Neptune). The American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History and Arts, Volume 57, No. 2, Spring, 1997. Salem, MA : Peabody EssexMuseum, 1997. Pp (3),100-195,(1). Illustrated. 4to, illustrated blue gloss y card covers. Contents : Women at Sea in the Royal Navy in the Age of Sail(Suzanne J. Stark). Ships Against Forts: Charleston, 7 April 1868 (Robert Erwin Johnson). The International Mercantile Marine Company: A Financial Analysis (John J. Clark and Margaret T. Clark). History of The American Neptune (Ernest S. Dodge). Document : The Arrival of the Chesapeake in Halifax in 1813 As described by Thomas Haliburton (“Sam Slick”). Very good. 10.00

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4 American Neptune SMITH, Gaddis WEBB, Robert L SYRETT, David American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume 44, No. 1, Winter 1984
Peabody Museum of Salem, Salem, MA , 1984, 
(American Neptune). The American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History, Volume XLIV, No. 1, Winter 1984. Salem, MA : Peabody Museum of Salem, 1984. Pp [1]-72. Illustrated. Double Column. 4to, illustrated red, white and blue striped card covers. Contents : Agricultural Roots of Maritime History (Gaddis Smith). Invented Too Late: The Introduction of Steam to the Arctic Whaling Fleet (Robert L. Webb). The Adventures of Two Women Whalers (Suzanne J. Stark). Contingency Planning and the Defeat of the Spanish Armada (Ronald Pollitt). The Hairy Ape Reconsidered: The American Merchant Seaman and the Transition from Sail to Steam in the Nineteenth Century (KennethJ. Blume). German U-Boat Attacks on Convoy SC-118: 4 February to 14 Februa ry 1943 (David Syrett). Robert G. Albion 1896-1933: An Appreciation. Special Exhibits 1984. Spine ends chipped and sunned, else very good. 10.00

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5 American Neptune O'LEARY, Wayne M. WASHBURN, Wilcomb E. STACKPOLE, Edouard A. American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume 44, No. 2, Spring 1984
Peabody Museum of Salem, Salem, MA , 1984, 
(American Neptune). The American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History, Volume XLIV, No. 2, Spring 1984. Salem, MA : Peabody Museum of Salem, 1984. Pp (2),[75]-140,(2). Illustrated. Double Column. 4to, illustratedred, white and blue striped card covers. Contents : The Canary Islands and the Question of the Prime Meridian: The Search for Precision in the Measur ement of the Earth (Wilcomb E. Washburn). The Antebellum Maine Fishing Schooner and the Factors Influencing Its Design and Construction (Wayne M. O'Leary). An Inquiry into the Troop Strength of King Harald Hardrada's InvasionFleet of 1066 (Miles W. Campbell). The Pilgramage of Lt. Alexander Pinkhqa m, U.S.N. - A Mariner's Adventure Ashore (Edouard A. Stackpole). Into the Ocean World (William F. Fowler, Jr., and Jay R. Kaufman). Otter Trawling Comes to America: The Bay State Fishing Company, 1905-1938 (Andrew W. German).Spine sunned, else very good. 10.00 Keywords : NAUTICAL PRIME MERIDIAN MAI NE FISHING PERIODICAL UNITED STATES

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6 American Neptune DULL, Jonathan R. BATTICK, John R. DONOVAN, Kenneth American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume 44, No. 3, Summer 1984
Peabody Museum of Salem, Salem, MA , 1984, 
(American Neptune). The American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History, Volume XLIV, No. 3, Summer 1984. Salem, MA : Peabody Museum of Salem, 1984. Pp (2),[147]-214. Illustrated. Double Column. 4to, illustrated red, white and blue striped card covers. Contents : The Searsport 'Thirty-six': Seafaring Wives of a Maine Community in 1880 (John R. Battick). Scurvy and Anson's Voyage Around the World: 1740-1744. An Analysis of the Royal Navy's Worst Outbreak (Eleanora C. Gordon). Was the Continental Navy a Mistake? (Jonathan R. Dull). The Navy's Battle Doctrine in the War of 1812 (James E. Valle). Remembering Days in Old China: A Navy Bride Recalls Life on the Asiatic Station in the 1920's (Evelyn M. Cherpak). The Marquis de Chabert and the Louisbourg Observatory in the 1750's (Kenneth Donovan). Some Important Maritime Meetings, September 1984 to June 1985. Spine sunned, else very good. 10.00

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7 American Neptune CLOWSE, Converse D. BAINBRIDGE, William LOCKHART, Paul D American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume 44, No. 4, Fall 1984
Peabody Museum of Salem, Salem, MA , 1984, 
(American Neptune). The American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History, Volume XLIV, No. 4, Fall 1984. Salem, MA : Peabody Museum of Salem, 1984. Pp (2),[219]-288. Illustrated. Double Column. 4to, illustrated red,white and blue striped card covers. Contents : Shipowning and Shipbuilding in Colonial South Carolina: An Overview (Converse D. Clowse). William Bain bridge : A Journal from City of Washington to Pensacola on USS Hornet; Return on USS John Adams and by Stagecoach from Savannah, Georgia to Petersburg, Virginia, October-December 1825 (George F. Pearce). The Confederate NavalSquadron at Charleston and thew Failure of Naval Harbor Defense (Paul D. L ockhart). Spine sunned, else very good. 10.00 Keywords : NAUTICAL SHIPBUILDING COLONIAL SOUTH CAROLINA VOYAGE CONFEDERATE NAVY CHARLESTON NAVAL PERIODICAL UNITED STATES

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8 American Neptune SYRETT, David DUNNE, W.M.P. COLE, Merle T. American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume 47, No. 1, Winter 1987
Peabody Museum of Salem, Salem, MA , 1987, 
(American Neptune). The American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume XLVII, No. 1, Winter 1987. Salem, MA : Peabody Museum of Salem, 1987. Pp [1]-72. Illustrated. Double Column. 4to, decorated white cardcovers. Articles : David Syrett's “The Navy Board and Merchant Shipowners During the American War, 1766-1783” (pp. 5-13); Tyrone G. Martin's “Isaac Hull's Victory Revisited” (pp. 14-21); W.M.P. Dunne's “The South Carolina Frigate: A History of the U.S. Ship John Adams” (pp. 22-32); James P. Delgado's “Steamers to Savannah: The Origins and Establishment of the New-York andSavannah Steam Navigation Company” (pp. 33-44); Merle T. Cole's “Tankers i n the Patuxent: The ESSO Fleet Lay-Up Site in the 1930s” (pp. 45-53). Vg. 10.00

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9 American Neptune APPLEBY, John C. O'LEARY, Wayne M. TUCKER, Spencer C. American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume 47, No. 2, Spring 1987
Peabody Museum of Salem, Salem, MA , 1987, 
(American Neptune). The American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume XLVII, No. 2, Spring 1987. Salem, MA : Peabody Museum of Salem, 1987. Pp [73]-152. Illustrated. Double Column. 4to, decorated white card covers. Articles : John C. Appleby's “The Charter Party of the Triall: An Unsuccessful Virginia Venture, 1606-1607” (pp. 77-82); Wayne M. O'Leary's“The Maine Transatlantic Salt Trade in the Nineteenth Century” (pp. 83-107 ); Spencer C. Tucker's “U.S. Navy Gun Carriages from the Revolution throughthe Civil War” (pp. 108-118); Rob Napier's “The Ship Sooloo (II) of Salem 1861-1887: History ad Research for Building a Model” (pp. 119-137, + 4 folding plans). Vg. 10.00

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10 American Neptune LEWIS, Archibald R. COONEY, Jerry W. SANDS, John O. American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume 47, No. 3, Summer 1987
Peabody Museum of Salem, Salem, MA , 1987, 
(American Neptune). The American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume XLVII, No. 3, Summer 1987. Salem, MA : Peabody Museum of Salem, 1987. Pp [153]-224. Illustrated. Double Column. 4to, decorated white card covers. Articles : Archibald R. Lewis's “Byzantine and Moslem Shipping in the Mediterranean, 500-1250” (pp. 157-161); Jerry W. Cooney's “Doing Business in the Smuggling Way, Yankee Contraband in the Rio de la Plata” (pp. 162-168); David F. Long's “Mad Jack Percival in Vietnam: First American Hostilities, May 1845” (pp. 169-173); John O. Sands's “The U.S. Light-House Board: Progress through Process” (pp. 174-192); Don L. Hofsommer's “The Maritime Enterprises of James J. Hill” (pp. 193-205); James Millinger's “Maritime Studies at Sea Semester” (pp. 206-210). Vg. 10.00

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11 American Neptune KRUEGER, Hilmar C COLETTA, Paolo E. STILL, William N. American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume 47, No. 4, Fall 1987
Peabody Museum of Salem, Salem, MA , 1987, 
(American Neptune). The American Neptune : A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History. Volume XLVII, No. 4, Fall 1987. Salem, MA : Peabody Museum of Salem, 1987. Pp [225]-302. Illustrated. Double Column. 4to, decorated white card covers. Articles : Hilmar C. Krueger's “Genoese Shipowners and Their Ships in the Twelfth Century” (pp. 229-239); Jaap R. Bruijn's “The Dutch East India Company as Shipowner, 1602-1796” (pp. 240-248); Paolo E. Coletta's “Pat Bellinger and the May 1919 Transatlantic Flight” (pp. 249-256); William N. Still, Jr.'s “A Nickel a Bucket: A History of the North Carolina Shrimping Industry” (pp. 257-274); George L. Miller's “Book Review Article: The Second Destruction of the Geldermalsen” (pp. 275-281). Vg 10.00

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12 PARKER, Keith A. American Neptune 40:4 TYLER, John W. BELLAROSA, James Bombay Marine
American Neptune, 1980, 
PARKER, Keith A. "The Bombay Marine." An article in The American Neptune: AQuarterly Journal of Maritime History, Vol.40, No.4, October 1980, pp.280- 292. Also, John W. Tyler's "The Long-Shadow of Benjamin Barons: The Politics of Illicit Trade at Boston, 1760-1762" (pp.245-279) ; James M. Bellarosa's "The Tragic Slaving Voyage of St. John" [in 1659, pp. 293-297]; and RalphW. Donnelly's "Officers of the Revenue Marine Service in the Confederacy" (pp. 298-304). Library stamp, else vg. For the issue. 8.00

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13 COMTOIS, George American Neptune 40:1 HOPKINS, Fred LANGLEY, Harold D. British Navy in the Delaware, 1775 to 1777
American Neptune, 1980, 
COMTOIS, George. "The British Navy in the Delaware, 1775 to 1777." An article in The American Neptune: A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History, Vol.40, No.1, January 1980, pp.7-22. Also, Harold D. Langley's "Respect for Civilian Authority: The Tragic Career of Captain Angus" (Samuel Angus (1784-1840), pp.23-37) ; Fred Hopkins' "From Warship to School Ship: The History of U.S.S. Ontario, America's First Floating School" (pp. 38-45); W. Wilfried Schuhmacher's "South African Light on American Fur Trade Vessels" (pp.46-49);Vice Admiral Allan E. Smith's "The Sixth Battle Squadron, A Reminiscence" (pp.50-62); Notes; Reviews. Library stamp, else vg. For the issue. 8.00

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14 BIDDLE, James, Commodore). BARTLETT, Merrill L. American Neptune 41:1 GIBSON, Charles Dana NEAL, James G. Commodore James Biddle and the First Naval Mission to Japan, 1845-1846
American Neptune, 1981, 
(BIDDLE, James, Commodore). BARTLETT, Merrill L. "Commodore James Biddle and the First Naval Mission to Japan, 1845-1846." An article in The American Neptune: A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History, Vol.41, No.1, January 1981, pp.25-35. Also, James G. Neal's "The American Merchant Marine Library Association: The First Decade of Its Development, 1921-1930" (pp.5-24) ; Charles Dana Gibson's "History of the Swordfishery of the Northwestern Atlantic" (pp. 36-65, + 4 p of photos). Library stamp, else vg. For the issue. 8.00

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15 CUTLER, Carl C. American Neptune, vol. 3, no. 4) Marine Historical Association, vol. 2, no. 3) Deering and Yeaton, Ship-Riggers
Marine Historical Association, Mystic, CT, 1943, 
CUTLER, Carl C. Deering and Yeaton, Ship-Riggers. Mystic, CT: Marine Historical Association, 1943. Pp. (2),123-135,(1). Illustrated. 8vo, illustrated stapled brown card covers. Reprinted from The American Neptune, volume 3, number 4. Publication of the Marine Historical Association, volume 2, number3. An offprint article on the history of the American ship-rigging company Deering & Yeaton, based in Portsmouth, New Hampshire. Occasional spotting to margins, rust-stains to covers near staples, else vg. 25.00

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16 MUSHAM, H.A. American Neptune 06:3 CHAPMAN, Fredrik) WHITTIER, John Greenleaf) Early Great Lakes Steamboats - 1816 to 1830
American Neptune, 1946, 
MUSHAM, H.A. "Early Great Lakes Steamboats - 1816 to 1830." An article in The American Neptune: A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History, Vol.6, No.3, July 1946, pp.194-211 with two pages of illustration (reproductions of fourpaintings). Also, Gustaf Halldin's "Fredrik Henrik af Chapman" [on this 18 th-century Swedish sailor and naval architect, pp.163-178, + 8 p of illustrations]; Lawrence Waters Jenkins' "A New Hampshireman Transports Spanish Troops to Oran - 1732" (pp 179-193); Thomas Hornsby's "Oregon and Peacemaker:12 inch Wrought Iron Guns" (pp. 212-222, with diagram + 2 pages of illustr ations]; and Kenneth Scott's "The Source of Whittier's 'The Dead Ship of Harpswell'" (pp. 223-227). Vg. For the issue. 20.00

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17 WILSON, Gary E. American Neptune 41:3 STILL, William N., Jr LANGLEY, Harold D. First American Hostages in Moslem Nations, 1784-1789
American Neptune, 1981, 
WILSON, Gary E. "The First American Hostages in Moslem Nations, 1784-1789."An article in The American Neptune: A Quarterly Journal of Maritime Histor y, Vol.41, No.3, July 1981, pp.208-223. Also, Allan A. Arnold's "Merchants in the Forecastle : The Private Ventures of New England Mariners" (pp.165-187) ; William N. Still, Jr's "Shipbuilding in North Carolina: : The World War I Experience" (pp. 188-207); W. Wilfried Schuhmacher's "Merchant Captainof the Pacific" (Henry Barber, pp.224-230); Reviews. Library stamp, else v g. For the issue. 15.00

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18 DUNNE, W.M.P. American Neptune 53:2 PETRIE, Donald A. WILLIAMS, Andrew M. Frigate Constellation Clearly was No More: Or Was She?
American Neptune, 1993, 
DUNNE, W.M.P. "The Frigate Constellation Clearly Was No More: Or Was She?."An article in The American Neptune, Vol.53, No.2, Spring 1993, pp.77-97. A lso, Donald A. Petrie's "The Ransoming of Eliza Swan "; and Andrew M. Williams' "The Just Debts of the Republic: French Spoliation Claims and the Ketch John of Salem". Vg-fine. For the issue. 7.00

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19 FISHER, Charles R. American Neptune 41:2 HOURIHAN, William J. WILLIAMS, William Appleman Gun Drill in the Sailing Navy, 1797 to 1840
American Neptune, 1981, 
FISHER, Charles R. "Gun Drill in the Sailing Navy, 1797 to 1840." An article in The American Neptune: A Quarterly Journal of Maritime History, Vol.41,No.2, April 1981, pp.85-92. Dealing principally with gunnery commands take n from Louis de Tousard's American Artillerist's Companion, published in 1809. Also, William J. Hourihan's "The Fleet That Never Was: Commodore John Crittenden and the Eastern Squadron" (pp.93-109) ; Thomas T. Spencer's "The Ocean Mail Controversy of 1934" (pp. 110-121); William Appleman Williams' "Notes on the Death of a Ship and the End of the World: The Grounding of theBritish Bark Glenesslin at Mount Neahkahnie on 1 October 1913" (pp.122-138 + 4 photos); Notes, Reviews. Library stamp, else vg. For the issue. 8.00

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20 BROWN, Alexander Crosby American Neptune Tiller Notes on the Dismal Swamp Canal : Arranged on the occasion of the Fall Meeting of the Steamship Historical Society of America at the Mariners' Museum,Newport News, Virginia, October 29, 1949
Steamship Historical Society of America, Newport News, VA, 1949, 
BROWN, Alexander Crosby. Notes on the Dismal Swamp Canal : Arranged on the occasion of the Fall Meeting of the Steamship Historical Society of Americaat the Mariners' Museum, Newport News, Virginia, October 29, 1949. Newport News, VA: Steamship Historical Society of America, 1949. Pp. leaves [1]-4. 4to, stapled typescript. Notes extracted from articles in The American Nep tune and The Tiller. "The Dismal Swamp Ship Canal connecting Chesapeake Bayand Albemarle Sound is undoubtedly the oldest surviving artificial waterwa y ion the United States. Although today it is merely one link in the chain of canals which skirt the Atlantic Seaboard and comprise the Intracoastal Waterway system, it was the first to be forged and its importance has not diminished with the years." - from the first page. Vg. 10.00

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