Chorley and Giles' Shipping Law

Chorley and Giles' Shipping Law
Title Chorley and Giles' Shipping Law PDF eBook
Author Robert Samuel Theodore Chorley Baron Chorley
Publisher Financial Times/Prentice Hall
Pages 780
Release 1987
Genre Law
ISBN

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Chorley and Giles Shipping Law was originally published for students of commerce and employees in shipping offices and is now in its eighth edition.

Bibliography of Nautical Books

Bibliography of Nautical Books
Title Bibliography of Nautical Books PDF eBook
Author Alan Obin
Publisher
Pages 886
Release 2000-02
Genre
ISBN 9780948646157

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This is the 15th annual edition of the Bibliography of Nautical Books, a reference guide to over 14,000 nautical publications. It deals specifically with the year 2000.

Lloyd's Nautical Year Book

Lloyd's Nautical Year Book
Title Lloyd's Nautical Year Book PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 420
Release 1994
Genre Navigation
ISBN

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German New Guinea

German New Guinea
Title German New Guinea PDF eBook
Author Neu Guinea Compagnie
Publisher
Pages 432
Release 1979
Genre History
ISBN

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"In 1885 the New Guinea Compagnie was granted sovereign powers over German New Guinea, comprising the north-eastern part of the New Guinea mainland, kniown as Kaiser Wilhelmland, and the Bismarck Archipelago... This territory, with some significant extensions, it continued to administer until 1899 when German New Guinea came under the direct administration of the Reich. [This book] collects together all the official reports of the company's administration and of the fifteen years of direct rule."--Book jacket.

Boys at Sea

Boys at Sea
Title Boys at Sea PDF eBook
Author B. Burg
Publisher Springer
Pages 261
Release 2007-07-12
Genre History
ISBN 0230590705

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Boys at Sea is a study of homoerotic life in the Royal Navy during the age of sail. The book traces every feature of sexual life at sea, including seduction, rape, prostitution, courts martial, and the punishments meted out to those convicted of violating the stern moral code set down in the Articles of War .

The History of the Society of Merchant Venturers of the City of Bristol

The History of the Society of Merchant Venturers of the City of Bristol
Title The History of the Society of Merchant Venturers of the City of Bristol PDF eBook
Author John Latimer
Publisher
Pages 372
Release 1903
Genre Colonial companies
ISBN

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Ezra and Dorothy Pound

Ezra and Dorothy Pound
Title Ezra and Dorothy Pound PDF eBook
Author Ezra Pound
Publisher
Pages 456
Release 1999
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN

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These fascinating letters capture the most traumatic experience of Ezra Pound's life, when he was incarcerated at the end of World War II and indicted for treason. Omar Pound and Robert Spoo have collected and edited the unpublished correspondence between the poet and his wife, combining itwith military and FBI documents, previously unknown photographs, and an extensive, insightful introduction, to create the definitive work on this period of Pound's life. During his incarceration in a U.S. Army detention camp outside Pisa, Pound was allowed to write only to his wife, so these letters afford a unique look at a painful yet highly productive period, when Pound wrote his acclaimed Pisan Cantos and worked on his translations of Confucius. Readerswill discover many fresh insights into the sources and contexts of the Cantos and the circumstances of their composition. Here, too, are many moving passages testifying to Pound's partnership with Dorothy and her courageous efforts to help him; her experiences no less than his come to life in thisvolume. But perhaps the most moving are the harsh conditions Pound found himself in: at one point, in the Pisan camp, he was confined for three weeks in an open air cage, until the sixty year old poet suffered a breakdown and was moved to a tent in the medical compound. The editors connect theanxious lyricism of the Pisan Cantos to these dramatic experiences, as the poet alternated "between savage indignation and suave serenity." The book also covers Pound's return to the United States and his confinement in a federal mental institution there. With more than 150 previously unpublished letters and documents, all authoritatively annotated, Ezra and Dorothy Pound: Letters in Captivity, 1945 1946, offers a rare glimpse into the life and work of one of our century's greatest literary figures.