In the Spirit of Tradition. Old and New Classic Yachts
New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 1997. More
New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 1997. More
Barnsley, Seaforth Publishing, 2015 [first thus]. More
Bellevue, Documentary Book Publishers, 1986. More
Camden/ New York, International Marine/ McGraw-Hill, 2013 (revised fourth edition). More
Cambridge, Patrick Stephens, 1982. More
Kingston-Upon-Thames, Boat International Publications, 1993. More
London, Conway Maritime Press, 2000. More
Fort Lauderdale, Write Stuff Syndicate, 1988. More
Wellingborough, Patrick Stephens Limited, 1989. More
Camden, International Marine, 1998. More
Victoria, Horsdal and Schubart, 1998. More
London, Conway Maritime Press, 1997. 'The first study to deal with the problems of handling the early steamships at sea'. More
London, Conway Maritime Press, 1989. Comprehensive. More
Brighton, Angus and Robertson, 1978. With the ownership signature and details of maritime enthusiast Peter McBride. More
Kemble, Collectors' Books Limited, 1991 (first English edition). Built in 1931, four-masted barque 'Sea Cloud' is the biggest private sailing yacht in the world. More
London, Scriptum Editions, 2000. More
London, Seeley Service & Co. Ltd, [1937]. More
[Stoke-on-Trent], Witan Books, [1992]. Captain Smith died with his ship, the 'Titanic'. More
[London, Lloyd's, 1960]. With the ownership signature of maritime enthusiast Peter McBride. Illustrated by David Knight. More
New York, Concepts Publishing, 1986. More
Kingston-Upon-Thames, Boat International Publications, 1994 and 1995. More
London, The Club, March 1920. Not least, 'Chicester Harbour' by Boer War veteran Lieutenant-Colonel (RAF) The Honourable Claud Maitland Patrick Brabazon (1874-1959) (the Peerage website); and 'On the Management of Small Yachts in Bad Weather' and 'Leaves from the Log of Tern III (1919) by Vice Commodore Claud Worth (1869-1936)..... More
Unley, The author, 1975. Includes a loosely-inserted mimeographed 2-page Errata sheet. Not least, Port Julia. More
New York, W.W. Norton & Company, 2001. The motor yacht was the millionaire's Lear jet of its day. More
The Hill, Amberley Publishing, 2014. 'Originally built for service on the Firth of Clyde, the 'Waverley' is the most travelled paddle steamer in the world and one of the most successful of all the restored tourist ships that still survive... she is still a common sight on the Clyde, Bristol..... More