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This is a follow up to the previous post re this book. I finished it some time ago - and, my goodness it was heavy going! As expected, it mainly covers the North East Coast of the USA - coastal and river services. (There are also a couple of superficial chapters on the Great Lakes and Mississippi system). Almost all the boats mentioned are paddlers.This is an enormous subject - probably far too much to fit into 400 pages. Many paragraphs are little more than lists of the boats that worked a particular route without further detail, not even dates. It is also vague on the names of many companies, what services actually ran and when. And it needs an index! There is a 1974 reprint by MacDonald and Janes of London, which does have an index  Alistair
----- Original Message ----- From: Waverley (books@paddleducks.co.uk) To: books@paddleducks.co.uk (books@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Sunday, September 18, 2005 5:22 AM Subject: RE: Steamboat Days by Fred Erving Dayton Belated thanks for this, Alistair. I took a look at ABEbooks and one of the many copies of the 1974 edition includes a brief note that that edition included an index, which I assume was created especially for it. Didn't appreciate the significance at the time (I must confess to looking for the cheapest copy I could find in the UK) and it's too late now, unfortunately.Incidentally, are you able to comment on "History of American steam navigation", 1903 by John H Morrison, and later reprinted? I've seen it described as a "bible" and the table of contents looks promising. That's not a book I have heard of at all
----- Original Message ----- From: Waverley (books@paddleducks.co.uk) To: books@paddleducks.co.uk (books@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 10:10 PM Subject: RE: Steamboat Days by Fred Erving Dayton Hi AlistairI thought that as you presumably own the Dayton book you may well have the Morrison one as it appears to cover the same area. Here is a link to a current ebay ad - it provides rather more info than average on ebay, and includes a table of contents. Looks as if it could be interesting - there's also lots of copies in Abebookshttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4576234457&fromMakeTrack=trueRegardsDavid-------------------- m2f --------------------Exported by Paddleducks Mail System.http://www.paddleducks.co.uk/forum/viewtopic.php?p=5259#5259-------------------- m2f --------------------
----- Original Message ----- From: Waverley (books@paddleducks.co.uk) To: books@paddleducks.co.uk (books@paddleducks.co.uk) Sent: Monday, September 19, 2005 10:10 PM Subject: RE: Steamboat Days by Fred Erving Dayton Hi AlistairI thought that as you presumably own the Dayton book you may well have the Morrison one as it appears to cover the same area. Here is a link to a current ebay ad - it provides rather more info than average on ebay, and includes a table of contents. Looks as if it could be interesting - there's also lots of copies in Abebookshttp://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item=4576234457&fromMakeTrack=true I got my copy of the Fred Dayton one from Mainmast Books, when they were run from Saxmundham by John Cook and he offered a lot of foreign books  Alistair