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The Nautical Magazine, 1832–1870 39 Volume Set

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  • Page extent: 36578 pages
  • Size: 970 x 700 mm
  • Weight: 43.9 kg
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39 Paperback books

 (ISBN-13: 9781108053839)

  • Published April 2013

Manufactured on demand: supplied direct from the printer

US c. $2,750.00
Singapore price US c. $2,942.50 (inclusive of GST)

The Nautical Magazine first appeared in 1832, and was published monthly well into the twenty-first century. It covers a wide range of subjects including navigation, meteorology, technology and safety. It also includes reports on military and scientific expeditions and on current affairs, and is an important resource for maritime historians. The thirty-nine volumes in this set were published under the periodical's founding editor, A. B. Becher (1796–1876). During his editorship, the magazine covered the Opium Wars and the Crimean War, emigration to Australia and New Zealand, major expeditions in both the Arctic and Antarctic regions, the rapid development of steam power, the opening of the Suez Canal, the laying of the Atlantic Cable and the establishment of lifeboat stations and lighthouses around the British coast. Announcing his retirement, Becher remarked that the magazine's 'efforts for the improvement of all that concerns the seaman's benefit' had been a 'labour of love'.

Contents

Part I. March 1832; Part II. April 1832; Part III. May 1832; Part IV. June 1832; Part V. July 1832; Part VI. August 1832; Part VII. September 1832; Part VIII. October 1832; Part IX. November 1832; Part X. December 1832; Part I. January 1833; Part II. February 1833; Part III. March 1833; Part IV. April 1833; Part V. May 1833; Part VI. June 1833; Part VII. July 1833; Part VIII. August 1833.

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