NAUTICAL MAGAZINE
A MAGAZINE FOR THOSE INTERESTED IN SHIPS AND THE SEA
August 1967
Volume 198, No 2
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Nautical Magazine was a monthly magazine devoted to the worldwide shipping industry. Its focus is on maritime news, and especially the merchant navy. The magazine also explores ships, ports, maritime events and places, covering the rich history and traditions of the maritime industry. Generally the magazine is not illustrated.
In this issue:
- The Cape Horners by Alan Villiers
- Certification of Ships’ Officers – Part 1 by C. Brodick
- More Sinned Against than Sinning by John Leuchars - Navigational Aids Abused
- America At Sea
- Treachery in the Caribbean by Brenda Gourgey - John Hawkins - The disastrous end of John Hawkins’ third slaving expedition, 1567
- Wealth from the Beach and Sea by Cyril Alexander
- From Cabin Boy to Master of Trinity by Leo P Crolly - Captain Robert P Spoor
- Naming British Ships by Alan P. Major
- Fantastic Figureheads by J. MacLachlan - NOT illustrated
- Omega Navigation System by Michael Lorant
The magazine measures approximately 23.5cm x 15cm. Pages 65 - 128
Condition: The magazine is in good condition, minor creasing and minor marking to the covers and showing evidence of reading wear. Considering the magazine is over 5 decades old, its condition is very good, but not perfect.
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