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MACINTYRE, Donald Ballantine's Weapons Book 03 ListingsIf you cannot find what you want on this page, then please use our search feature to search all our listings. Click on Title to view full description
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FRERE-COOK, Gervis, (ed.) BRADFORD, Ernle MACINTYRE, Donald, Capt. KEMP, P. K., Lt.-Cdr. Decorative Arts of the Mariner. 1st pr in dj. Cassell and Company, London, 1966, FRERE-COOK, Gervis, (ed.). The Decorative Arts of the Mariner . L.: Casselland Company, (1966). First Printing. Pp. 296. Illustrated. 4to, brown deco rated cloth. A chronological collection of ship photographs and artwork, dealing with various types of watercraft and nautical items, with background information related by some of the foremost nautical names. Contents: Leonard Cottrell's "Vessels of the Ancient World", Arne Emil Christensen's "The Viking Longships", Ernle Bradford's "Vessels of the Mediterranean", P. K. Kemp's "Sailing Ships of the Atlantic Seas", Frank O. Braynard's "Steamshipsof the Atlantic Seas", Philip Cowburn's "State Barges", Hugh McKnight's "V essels of the Inland Waterways of England and Holland", Willard Price's "Mississippi Rivercraft", Christopher Lloyd's "Charts and Maps", D. W. Waters's "Navigational Instruments and Timekeepers", A. E. Weightman's "Figureheads", P. W. Blandford's "Decorative Rope and Canvaswork", George Naish's "Ship Models", Eduoard A. Stackpole's "Scrimshaw", C. A. Burland's 'Maritime Art of the Americas and Pacific Ocean", Clive Dalton's "Malaysian Craft", andDonald Macintyre's "Vessels of the Orient". Bookplate, else vg in price-cl ipped, slightly yellowed dj. Due to this volume's excess weight, extra shipping charges may be necessary. 50.00 Price:
50.00 CDN
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PUGSLEY, A.F., Rear-Admiral MACINTYRE, Donald, Captain. Destroyer Man Weidenfeld & Nicholson, 1957, PUGSLEY, A.F., Rear-Admiral. Destroyer Man. In collaboration with Captain Donald Macintyre. L: Weidenfeld and Nicholson, (1957). Pp 224. 6 pages of photographs. 8vo, blue cloth. Law 1067. An account of the World War Two exploits of one of the Royal Navy's most accomplished Destroyer captains. He and his vessels were present at the Norwegian campaign, at Dunkirk, at Malta, and at the D-Day landings; this autobiography describes each campaign in considerable detail. Vg in dj. 60.00 Price:
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MacINTYRE, Donald Jutland. 1st US in dj. Norton, 1958, MacINTYRE, Donald. Jutland. N.Y.: Norton, (1958). First Edition. Pp 282, illustrated with 8 pages of black & white photographs, and maps. 8vo, blue cloth. "Jutland to the British, Skaggerak to the Germans; both harsh names suited to the massive clash of arms which took place in June, 1916, in the grey wastes of the North Sea. It brought together the two greatest fleets of dreadnoughts ever assembled in a fight such as the world has never seen norwould see again." -from the dj. For MacIntyre, naval officer and historian , (26 January 1904 - 23 May 1981) see DNB 1981-1985, pp.257-8. Vg in slightly nicked dj. 60.00 Price:
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MacINTYRE, Donald and Basil W. BATHE BATHE, Basil W. BEACH, Edward L. preface Man-of-War: A History of the Combat Vessel. 1st US in dj McGraw-Hill, 1969, MacINTYRE, Donald and Basil W. BATHE. Man-of-War : A History of the Combat Vessel. Preface by Edward L. Beach. N.Y.: McGraw-Hill, (1969). First US Printing. Pp 273. Illustrated. 4to, orange cloth. For MacIntyre, naval officerand historian, (26 January 1904 - 23 May 1981) see DNB 1981-1985, pp.257-8 . Vg in edgeworn dj. 40.00 Price:
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MacINTYRE, Donald. Sea Power in the Pacific: A History from the sixteenth century to the present day. 1st ed in dj. Arthur Barker, London, 1972, ISBN:0213994569 MacINTYRE, Donald. Sea Power in the Pacific: A History from the sixteenth century to the present day. L: Arthur Barker, (1972). First Printing. Pp (8),9-281,(3). Ten maps in text. 8vo, maroon cloth. An analytical overview of Western experience in the Pacific centering on the use of naval power to gain access to Asian trade, and on Japanese adoption of this strategy for itsown imperial ends. Chapters : 1. Developments prior to European Interventi on; 2. Portuguese Ascendancy; 3. Rise of the Dutch East Indian Empire; 4. European Advance into the China Seas and Japan; 5. British Commerce and Sea Power Reach the Far East; 6. The Opium Traffic - Conflict at Canton; 7. The'Opium Wars' - Treaty of Nanking; 8. Opening of Japan - Sino-Japanese War; 9. Causes and Opening Moves of the Russo-Japanese War; 10. Blockade of Por t Arthur (pp.141-158); 11. The Battle of Tsu-Shima (pp.159-170); 12. Japan's Imperalist Ambitions; 13. Origins of the Pacific War; 14. Pearl Harbour -Coral Sea - Midway; 15. The Turn of the Tide - Solomons, New Guinea reconq uered; 16. Destruction of the Japanese Fleet; 17. The Korean War - Its Aftermath. With bibliography and index. For MacIntyre, naval officer and historian, (26 January 1904 - 23 May 1981) see DNB 1981-1985, pp.257-8. Vg in vg dj. 65.00 Price:
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