TH ACKER, SPINK & CO., CALCUTTA. 



Seventh Year of Issue. Corrected to September, 1902. 



Cloth, i6mo. y. net. 

 900 fagcs on thin paper, size si X 4 X f inch, very small and light, for pocket or bag. 



CLOWES' NAVAL POCKET BOOK, 1902. 



A CLASSIFIED LIST OF ALL THE SHIPS BELONGING TO THE 



NAVIES OF ALL THE COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD. 



Founded by W. LAIRD CLOWES. Edited by L. G. CARR LAUGHTON. 



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CONTENTS. 



The Navies of all Nations, Classified and Analytical List: Baltleships, Ironclads, 

 Gunboats ; Cruisers, Torpedo Boats, and Destroyers ; Hospital, Harbour, Training 

 Ships, etc., etc. Dry Docks. Guns and Small Arms. Tables for Conversion of 

 Measures, etc. Plans of Ships: showing Armours, Decks, etc. Complete Index of 

 Ships by Name. 



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