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Albion, Robert Greenhalgh. Square-riggers on schedule; the New York sailing packets to 

 England, France, and the cotton ports. Princeton University Press, 1938, pp. 

 xii-(-371, illustr. 



Competent history of the New York packet trade in the North Atlantic; 

 economic marine history ilkistrated by some reproductions of paintinsjs of 

 notable packet ships; a list of packets by Lines is given. 

 Boole, L. H. The shipwright's handbook and draughtsman'' s guide. Milwaukee, Burdick 

 and Treyser, 1858, pp. 41, illustr. 



Description of all loft work required for merchant ships and use of the half- 

 model. Introduction refers to the early use of the half-model at New York. 

 Brevvington, Marion V. Chesapeake Bay log canoes. Newport News, Virginia, 

 The Mariner's Museum, 1937, 2 vols., illustr. 



History and study of the dev^elopment of the type; illustrated with plans and 

 photographs (vol. 2 contains plans). 



. Chesapeake Bay bugeyes. Newport News, \'irginia, The Mariner's 



Museum, 1941, pp. x + lH, illustr. 



A very complete study of the type, complete with photographs of these boats, 

 with details, plans, and general history of development of the type. 

 Butts, I. R. The merchanfs and shipwright's manual and shipbuilder's and sailmaker's 

 assistant. Boston, I. R. Butts & Co., 1870 (ed. 4), illustr. 

 Useful material on sparring of vessels, tonnage measurement and calculations. 

 Chapelle, Howard I. The Baltimore clipper; its origin and development. Salem, 

 Massachusetts, Marine Research Society, 1930, pp. xii+192, illustr. 

 History of the Baltimore clipper type, with plans of examples at various dates. 



. The history of American sailing ships. New York, VV. W. Norton & Co., 



1935, pp. xvii+400, illustr. 



Discussion of the design and development of American sailing vessels, with 

 plans. 



Old American sailing crajl. New York, Kennedy Publishing Co., 1936 



(ed. 2, New York, Crown Publishing Co., 1939), pp. xiii+239, illustr. 



Reprint of some articles by author that appeared in Yachting Magazine, 1932- 

 35. Describes some types, with special reference to their use as yachts. Illus- 

 trated by plans. 



American small sailing craft, their design, development, and construction. New 



York, W. W. Norton & Co., 1951, pp. xviii+363, illustr. 



Plans and descriptions of a large number of .American commercial small 

 sailing boat types under 45 feet in length, with some discussion of colonial 

 craft and the history of the development of types of boats described. 



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