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Cover created by Transcriber from pages in the original book. Theresult remains in the Public Domain.
A SHIP OF YESTERDAY
(A Tea-clipper before the Wind)
SHIPS & WAYS
OF OTHER DAYS
BY
E. KEBLE CHATTERTON
(Author of “Sailing Ships & Their Story”)
WITH ONE HUNDRED AND
THIRTY ILLUSTRATIONS
LONDON
SIDGWICK & JACKSON, LTD
3 ADAM STREET, ADELPHI, W.C.
1913
vii
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SHIPS AND WAYS OF OTHER DAYS
PREFACE
I desire to acknowledge the courtesy of the Masterand Fellows of Magdalene College, Cambridge, forhaving permitted me to reproduce the three illustrationsfacing pages 212, 228, and 230. These are fromMSS. in the Pepysian Library. The Viking anchor andblock tackle are taken from Mr. Gabriel Gustafson’sNorges Oldtid, by permission of Messrs. Alb. Cammermeyer’s,Forlag, Kristiania. The two illustrations onpages 123 and 132 are here reproduced by the kindpermission of Commendatore Cesare Agosto Levi fromhis “Navi Venete.” The Viking rowlock and rivet aretaken from Du Chaillu’s “Viking Age,” by the courtesyof Mr. John Murray. To all of the above I would wishto return thanks.
E. Keble Chatterton.
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CHAP. | PAGE | |
List of Illustrations | xi | |
I. | Introduction | 1 |
II. | The Birth of the Nautical Arts | 10 |
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