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Fore and aft seamanship. FOR YACHTSMEN ; WITH NAMES OF ROPES , SAILS , AND SPARS IN A CUTTER , YAWL , OR SCHOONER . REVISED BY A PRACTICAL YACHTSMAN . TOTHECA RIBLI MAR 79 BODLEIANA London : PUBLISHED BY CHARLES WILSON , ( LATE NORIE ...
Fore and aft seamanship. FOR YACHTSMEN ; WITH NAMES OF ROPES , SAILS , AND SPARS IN A CUTTER , YAWL , OR SCHOONER . REVISED BY A PRACTICAL YACHTSMAN . TOTHECA RIBLI MAR 79 BODLEIANA London : PUBLISHED BY CHARLES WILSON , ( LATE NORIE ...
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