29 resultados para sailing
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Mode of access: Internet.
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The human drift.--Nothing that ever came to anything.--That dead men rise up never.--Small-boat sailing.--Four horses and a sailor.--A classic of the sea.--A wicked woman (curtain raiser)--The birth mark (sketch)
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Mode of access: Internet.
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Compiled by Wilfred H. Schoff.
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Lettered on cover: Sailing directory for the Indian Archipelago, China & Japan.
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Preface.--Introduction:--How the Livuka men came up to windward, by Inoke (Enoch) Wangka-qele.--How the Tongans came to Fiji, by Ratu Taliaitupou, lord of Naiau.--How the Fijians learned to build canoes, by the lord of Naiau.--The story of the sun-child, by the lord of Naiau.--How the Samoans first got pigs, by the lord of Naiau.--Why the kings of Lakemba are called lords of Naiau, by the lord of Naiau.--How the Fijian ate the sacred cat, by the lord of Naiau.--The story of Longa-Poa, by the lord of Naiau.--How the mosquitos came to Oneata, by the lord of Oneata.--The story of Matandua, by Roko Sokotukevei ("Lord Whither-is-he-sailing")--What the Tongans say about Napoleon, as told by a Tongan.--The beginning of death, as told by Ma'afu, a chief of Tonga.--Appendix.
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Beginning in 1958, issued in 2 pts.: pt. 1, Steam and sailing vessels; pt. 2, Motor vessels.
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I. Extract of a despatch from Colonel Wakefield ... dated Teawaiti, September 1, 1839.--II. Extract of a letter from E. M. Chaffers ... dated September 1, 1839.--III. Despatch from Colonel Wakefield, with journal, dated ... October 10, 1839.--IV. Sailing directions, by E. M. Chaffers.--V. Report on the physical condition and natural history of Queen Charlotte's Sound, Cloudy Bay, Tory Channel, Port Nicholson, and the surrounding country. By Ernst Dieffenbach.--VI. Colonel Wakefield's third despatch, forming a Journal from October 13 to December 13, 1839.--VII. First Report of the Directors of the New Zealand Company, May, 14, 1840.
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pt. 1. List of the passages made in H.M.S. Conway, on the South American station, by Captain Basil Hall.--pt. 2. Remarks on the sailing round Cape Horn [April 1814 and March 1815 by] Captain Pipon, on H.M.S. Tagus.
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The sea cradle of the reformation.--John Hawkins and the African slave trade.--Sir John Hawkins and Philip the Second.--Drake's voyage round the world.--Parties in the state.--The great expedition to the West Indies.--Attack on Cadiz.--Sailing of the Armada.--Defeat of the Armada.
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Instrumental. Apple blossom march / Pemberton pierce -- The arrow dance / Arthur M. Cohen -- Beatrice, caprice / William R. Stobbe -- Belle of Cuba quickstep / Arthur M. Cohen -- Birds in the night / Arthur S. Sullivan -- Birdie waltz / Lena R. Lecroy -- Carnations Idyl / Heinrich Lichner -- El cielo / Arthur M. Cohen -- Five o'clock in the morning / Claribel -- Good night / A. Loeschorn -- Janet's choice / Claribel -- Just a little sunshine waltz / F. A. Lorrilliere -- Little maid of Arcadee / Arthur Sullivan -- Looking back / Arthur S. Sullivan -- Maggie's secret / Claribel -- Marie waltz / G. F. H. Laurence -- Nemesis gallop / Arthur M. Cohen -- Rays of sunshine march / Adam Geibel -- Rose et Marguerites / E. Waldteufel -- Rosebud waltz / Pemberton Pierce -- Silver chimes / Claribel -- Silver brook schottische / Arthur M. Cohen -- Slumber song / S. Heller -- Starlight polka / Pemberton Pierce -- Strangers yet / Claribel -- Sweetheart's waltz / G.F.H. Laurence -- Take back the heart ; Won't you tell me why, robin? ; You and I / Claribel.
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International steering and sailing rules ... 9th January 1863; with Addenda to the regulations for preventing collisions at sea ... August 4th, 1868: p. 17-19
Michigan. Les Cheneaux(?). Canoes in water along beach (lined in row) Island properties in distance.
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Also shows masted sailing ship