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20284b. Krummes, Daniel C. DINING ON INLAND SEAS – Nautical China from the Great Lakes Region of NoTraverse City. 1997.rth America .

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20284b. Krummes, Daniel C. DINING ON INLAND SEAS – Nautical China from the Great Lakes Region of NoTraverse City. 1997.rth America .

20284b. Krummes, Daniel C. DINING ON INLAND SEAS – Nautical China from the Great Lakes Region of North America . Traverse City . 1997. 225p. For over 150 years, passengers and crew aboard ships dined in tiny galleys and luxurious dining rooms. Many ships served food on china bearing colorful patterns that reflected the pride of the American and Canadian fleets. This extensive recent work covers Great Lakes ship china from the ornate propellers of 1840 to the mighty ore carriers of today. Included are chapters on nautical souvenir china and china from saltwater freighters and trans-Atlantic passenger liners that have visited the region. The hardcover book is illustrated with over 250 black-and-white photographs, with an additional 64 patterns displayed in a special color section. This 234 page guide takes the guesswork out of collecting Great Lakes ship china, the first to document, describe, and illustrate the china used aboard ships. The Author Daniel Krummes, an authority on Great Lakes ship china, spent a decade researching and cataloging china patterns. He brings you Dining On Inland Seas. Also includes china of the U.S. Lighthouse Service, U.S. Coast Guard, U.S. Navy and more. 8 1/2” x 11” Hardcover. Out of print, quite difficult to find. (M). $148.