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David Steel : London
The elements and practice of rigging and seamanship ; v. 1 1794
28.0 x 4.0 cm (book measurement (inventory)) | RCIN 1059212
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By the late eighteenth century, Britain was the pre-eminent naval power in the world but faced competition from French militarisation following the Revolution of 1789, forcing the Royal Navy to construct hundreds of new ships over a short period. The Elements & Practice of Rigging & Seamanship provides extensive instructions on how to prepare a ship for sail and the basics of seamanship and naval tactics. It is heavily illustrated with engraved plates and moveable diagrams and covers everything from mast- and sail-making to rigging and rope-making. There are also illustrated comparisons between various British ships to other European ships as well as to Chinese and Polynesian sailing vessels.
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28.0 x 4.0 cm (book measurement (inventory))
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ESTC : English Short Title Catalogue Citation Number – ESTC N9120