Year: 1924 Language: English Author: Lubbock B. Genre: Historical Publisher: James Brown & Son Format: PDF Quality: Scanned pages Pages count: 540 Description: "Next to the Victory, the most interesting survivor of the days of sail is undoubtedly the famous tea and wool clipper, Cutty Sark. She represents the last word in composite clipper ship designing, being launched at a time when the iron sailing ship was just beginning to supplant the wood and composite. Thus her design is of special interest to all who would follow the gradual development of ship architecture from wood to composite, composite to iron and iron to steel. Includes two fold-out pages: one of the sail plan and one of the lines of the ship."
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The log of the Cutty Sark
Language: English
Author: Lubbock B.
Genre: Historical
Publisher: James Brown & Son
Format: PDF
Quality: Scanned pages
Pages count: 540
Description: "Next to the Victory, the most interesting survivor of the days of sail is undoubtedly the famous tea and wool clipper, Cutty Sark. She represents the last word in composite clipper ship designing, being launched at a time when the iron sailing ship was just beginning to supplant the wood and composite. Thus her design is of special interest to all who would follow the gradual development of ship architecture from wood to composite, composite to iron and iron to steel. Includes two fold-out pages: one of the sail plan and one of the lines of the ship."
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