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Time-life Library Of Boating: Seamanship (1975, Hardcover, Illustrated) on 2040-parts.com

US $6.00
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Paulden, Arizona, United States

Paulden, Arizona, United States
handling and shelf wear, spots on front cover, faded at binding and edges of covers, see photos,
Country/Region of Manufacture:United States

WELCOME Hobbiest and collectors! 

 TIME-LIFE LIBRARY of BOATING: SEAMANSHIP (1975, hardcover, Illustrated)

Contents: 1. Weather, Winds and Water 2. The Right and Easy Way, 3. The Boating Man's Security , 4. The Fury of the Storm, 5. When the Worst Happens

Condition: Used and it shows. Binding and edges of covers faded, spots on front cover, edges has worn spots. Moisture damage on the bottom pages, some water stains ... please look at the photos closely, Binding is tight, pages are fair to good. A good reference or reading material for a boat lover.

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