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  • The Search for the “Kobenhaven” and other true sea stories of the Depression Years – Minto and Stevens

    The Search for the “Kobenhaven” and other true sea stories of the Depression Years – Minto and Stevens

    Published by Graeme Andrews Productions, Epping in 1984. Number 530 of a 1,000 print run. Soft cover, octavo 52 pages, well illustrated. Cover showing some wear from use but really a very good copy. From the maritime library of Michael Connell and carries his bookplate.

    The authors Thomas Minto and Eric Stevens. The main story is the search for the Kobenhaven, a magnificent five-masted Danish trading vessel which went missing on a voyage from the River Plate to Melbourne in 1928. The steam powered Junee was sent to find her, Minto was third mate. Alas the Kobenhaven was never found what we have here is a reminiscence of the attempts of the Junee in very difficulty conditions.

    The rescue of the Milluna was successful and the last voyage of the Parma is nicely told by Eric Steven who crewed that voyage.

    Superb photographic images throughout.

    Nice maritime trilogy by Minto and Stevens

    $20.00

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  • Poor Souls They Perished – Lemon & Morgan

    Poor Souls They Perished – Lemon & Morgan

    Published by Hargreenin 1986 a well researched and thoughtfully illustrated account in very good condition.

    In 1845 the Cataraqui went down in the Bass Strait with the loss of 400 souls – only 9 survived (saved by an ex-convict) despite the wreck being stranded just 150 yards from King Island.

    Worst Australian Wreck

    $50.00

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  • Wrecks of Port Phillip – Williams & Serle

    Wrecks of Port Phillip – Williams & Serle

    Published by Maritime Historical Productions a great authority in the field – Melbourne 1964 and in pretty good condition.

    There is a lot of wreckage in Port Phillip Bay. This expert account creates a superb reference to the major wrecks (and minor summarised). Really well illustrated with early engravings and photographs of many of the fateful vessels

    Reference to the Wrecks

    $50.00

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  • Shipwrecks & Sea Tragedies – Hugh Edwards

    Shipwrecks & Sea Tragedies – Hugh Edwards

    Australian and New Zealand Shipwrecks & Sea Tragedies.
    A nicely illustrated book on Australian and New Zealand shipwrecks. Cyclones, cannibals and convicts – what a mix

    Wreck in perspective

    $30.00

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