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High Tide -- The Drama and Tragedy of Seattle's Waterfront Produced as a Permanent Record of the Men and Ships the Author Has Known During Many Years as a Waterfront Newsman

High Tide -- The Drama and Tragedy of Seattle's Waterfront Produced as a Permanent Record of the Men and Ships the Author Has Known During Many Years as a Waterfront Newsman

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High Tide -- The Drama and Tragedy of Seattle's Waterfront Produced as a Permanent Record of the Men and Ships the Author Has Known During Many Years as a Waterfront Newsman

by CALKINS, R. H

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Seattle: The Marine Digest Publishing Co., Inc, 1952. First Edition. Very Good/Very Good+. 8vo. (6 1/2" x 9 1/2"). 356pp. Appendix. Illustrated with b&w drawings of old ships of sail and steam. Thirty pages of b&w photo reproductions in rear. Index. Bound in blue cloth with gilt lettering on front cover and spine. Former owner's address label on front pastedown. Book was owned by a noted ship captain and his wife; minimal marginalia indicates his activity. The ship captain's business card is laid in. Some edge wear to jacket, else Fine. Chapters cover subjects as varied as "Sailing Ship Days on Puget Sound;" "Seattle Ship First Through Panama Canal;" "Seattle's Historic Black Ball Line" (the predecessor of today's Washington State Ferry Service and former operator of the Kalakala); and, our favorite, "Death Ship of the Pacific" -- an account of the "Ryoei Maru," a Japanese motor-sail vessel that washed ashore on the Vancouver Island coast, occupied only by the parched corpses of the crew. The dust jacket, featuring exquisite period artwork by "Swan," is now preserved in a removable, clear archival sleeve.

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Long Brothers Fine and Rare Books, ABAA US (US)
Bookseller's Inventory #
5482
Title
High Tide -- The Drama and Tragedy of Seattle's Waterfront Produced as a Permanent Record of the Men and Ships the Author Has Known During Many Years as a Waterfront Newsman
Author
CALKINS, R. H
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Very Good+
Quantity Available
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Edition
First Edition
Publisher
The Marine Digest Publishing Co., Inc
Place of Publication
Seattle
Date Published
1952

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