Measuring about 8-1/2" x 11", and running from page 163 to 186, this is the November-December, 1955, issue of "The Nautical Research Journal", published by the Nautical Research Guild, also billed as Volume 7, Nos. 11-12. The front cover story is about old Danish paintings of sailing ships of the 1790-1870 period. Other article topics include Building a plank and rib whaleboat; measuring a cannon; history of shipbuilding in Waldoboro, Maine; customs and traditions in Swedish sailing ships; and a description of the Downeaster "Henry B. Hyde", built in Bath, Maine, in 1884.
It is in lightly worn condition, with general wear around the edges. Also, because of the three-staple binding, it is impossible to know whether it is complete, or whether it was originally issued with additional pages. At least the last page ends at the end of a paragraph, and not mid-sentence.

We have more issues of this magazine from the 1950's and early 1960's, so please feel free to contact us if there's a particular issue you're looking for.

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