
Men Ships and the Sea
by Capt. Alan Villiers
"Men Ships and the Sea" by Capt. Alan Villiers, National Geographic Society, 1973, New Edition. Hardcover with minor edge wear on the dust jacket. Features 423 illustrations (294 in color). A detailed exploration of maritime history and sailing, ideal for nautical enthusiasts.
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The book is in good condition with a dust jacket that shows minor edge wear but remains intact. The binding is strong, and the pages are clean and unmarked, highlighting the vivid illustrations and photographs.
About This Vintage 1973 Edition
"Men Ships and the Sea" by Capt. Alan Villiers, published by the National Geographic Society in Washington, D.C., 1973, is a comprehensive exploration of maritime history and adventure. This new edition offers a richly illustrated narrative, featuring 423 illustrations with 294 in full color, providing a vivid portrayal of the sea and its vessels. Capt. Alan Villiers, a renowned maritime author and adventurer, collaborates with other sea adventurers to deliver a detailed account of sailing and exploration. This edition stands out with its extensive visual content and contributions from notable illustrators like Karen F. Edwards. Though not a first edition, its detailed content and visual appeal make it a valuable addition to any nautical collection. The book is in good condition, with a dust jacket showing minor edge wear.
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