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Author Topic: "Glory Days" Paddle Steamers  (Read 5323 times)

thewharfonline

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« on: May 08, 2005, 05:39:08 PM »
"Glory Days" Paddle Steamers

I obtained a copy of the above for half price today. it's all about british coastal steamers and has become the first paddle steamer book I own not relating to Aussie steamers!

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« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2005, 07:28:36 PM »
Good to hear your branching out to other paddlers Sean....

If anyone has a book on paddlers that they consider a "must have" book, why not tell the rest of us about it?

A quick post with the book name, publisher, author, and ISBN if possible, as well as a short description of what the book covers...

I'd like to build up my library of paddler books, so I'd appreciate any recommendations - I'm sure the other users would appreciate it too!
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« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2005, 10:41:14 PM »
I have that book too, I'd say it's the best one I own (that's probably because it has many colour photos!)
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« Reply #3 on: May 08, 2005, 11:43:44 PM »
I picked up a very interesting book last year, "The Hudson's Bay Company's 1835 Steam Ship Beaver by John McKay. Also included was a complete set of drawings. The Beaver was built in England in 1835, for the Hudson Bay Company to explore the Pacific northwest coast of North America. She was a Sidewheeler with a early Boulton and Watt's engine which ran on 2.5 psi steam pressure. She was 100 ft. Long and 20 ft. Breadth.
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Gerald
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thewharfonline

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« Reply #4 on: May 10, 2005, 08:23:11 PM »
My library now contains 21 paddler related books of the fiction and nonfiction variety...yet most relate to aussie steamers!

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« Reply #5 on: May 30, 2005, 05:11:23 AM »
Quote from Eddy

If anyone has a book on paddlers that they consider a "must have" book, why not tell the rest of us about it?

A quick post with the book name, publisher, author, and ISBN if possible, as well as a short description of what the book covers...

I'd like to build up my library of paddler books, so I'd appreciate any recommendations - I'm sure the other users would appreciate it too!



I'm starting a new thread where I'll make some suggestions - but they may not be everybody's cup of tea

Regards, David

 

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