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History of American steam navigation by John H. Morrison with a forward by Frank O. Braynard. Illus. by Samuel Ward Stanton.
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Main Author:
Morrison, John H. (John Harrison), 1841-1917
Other Authors:
Braynard, Frank O. (Frank Osborn), 1916-2007
,
Stanton, Samuel Ward
Format:
Book
Language:
English
Published:
New York,
Stephen Daye Press
[1958]
Subjects:
Steam-navigation
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United States
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630, vi p. illus. 24 cm.
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