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6557. Snow, Edward Rowe. WOMEN OF THE SEA. New York. 1962.

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6557. Snow, Edward Rowe. WOMEN OF THE SEA. New York. 1962.

6557k. Snow, Edward Rowe. WOMEN OF THE SEA. New York. 1962. 1st ed. 272pp. DJ. Illustrated with photos and drawings. The author recounts the stories of many of the women of the sea including Hannah Burgess, who navigated her husband’s clipper ship safely to port after his death and the widowed Hsi Kai Ching who took command of her husband’s pirate fleet. Clean and tight, library copy with pocket and normal markings. (VG). $28.

6557o. Snow, Edward Rowe. WOMEN OF THE SEA. New York . 1962. 1st ed. 272pp. DJ. Illustrated with photos and drawings. The author recounts the stories of many of the women of the sea including Hannah Burgess, who navigated her husband’s clipper ship safely to port after his death and the widowed Hsi Kai Ching who took command of her husband’s pirate fleet. Unusually clean and tight, nice copy. (VG+).  $22 net.

6557L. Snow, Edward Rowe. WOMEN OF THE SEA. New York. 1962. 1st ed. 272pp. DJ. Illustrated with photos and drawings. The author recounts the stories of many of the women of the sea including Hannah Burgess, who navigated her husband’s clipper ship safely to port after his death and the widowed Hsi Kai Ching who took command of her husband’s pirate fleet. Quite clean and tight, in crisp dj. (VG+). $48.