6540. Snow, Edward Rowe. THE FURY OF THE SEAS. NY. 1964.
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6540. Snow, Edward Rowe. THE FURY OF THE SEAS. NY. 1964.
6540i. Snow, Edward Rowe. THE FURY OF THE SEAS. NY. 1964. 1st. 271 pp. DJ. After standing many times on a headland overlooking the ocean during the fury of a storm, the author presents here tales of the sea in which the fury of the ocean is responsible for the disaster. Well illustrated with photographs, this volume contains many dramatic accounts of gales and losses. Included are New England’s Four Furies, The Flying Dutchman, His Majesty’s Ship Theseus, the Nautilus, Loss of the Rothsay Castle, the Pegasus, Loss of the Pilny, the Penobscot Bay Mystery, the Valentine’s Day Blizzard of 1940, the Wintry Gales of 1964, and much more. Overall clean, light wear in worn dj. One of his more scarce titles. (VG-) $28.
6540m. Snow, Edward Rowe. THE FURY OF THE SEAS. NY. 1964. 1st. 271 pp. DJ. After standing many times on a headland overlooking the ocean during the fury of a storm, the author presents here tales of the sea in which the fury of the ocean is responsible for the disaster. Well illustrated with photographs, this volume contains many dramatic accounts of gales and losses. Included are New England’s Four Furies, The Flying Dutchman, His Majesty’s Ship Theseus, the Nautilus, Loss of the Rothsay Castle, the Pegasus, Loss of the Pilny, the Penobscot Bay Mystery, the Valentine’s Day Blizzard of 1940, the Wintry Gales of 1964, and much more. Clean, crisp, nice copy. One of his more scarce titles. (VG). $32.