(Set of 2) 1987America Sailing Ships Coloring Book & 2000 Coloring Book of Ships

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Good: A book that has been read but is in good condition. Very minimal damage to the cover including ...
Brand
Books
Color
Multicolor
ISBN
978-0-486-25388-6
Category

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Product Identifiers

Publisher
Dover Publications, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0486253880
ISBN-13
9780486253886
eBay Product ID (ePID)
6069218835

Product Key Features

Book Title
American Sailing Ships Coloring Book
Number of Pages
48 Pages
Language
English
Topic
Activity Books, Transportation / Boats, Ships & Underwater Craft, concepts / Colors
Publication Year
1987
Genre
Juvenile Nonfiction
Author
Peter F. Copeland
Book Series
Dover American History Coloring Bks.
Format
Trade Paperback

Dimensions

Item Height
0.1 in
Item Weight
6.2 Oz
Item Length
10.9 in
Item Width
8.3 in

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Trade
Grade From
Sixth Grade
Grade To
Eighth Grade
Table Of Content
The privateer frigate Bethel (1748) A Colonial sloop (1760) The schooner Sultana (1768) The Continental schooner Hannah (1775) The privateer brig Montgomery (1776) The Continental frigate Randolph (1776) The Continental Navy brig Andrew Doria (1776) The gunboat Philadelphia (1776) The Continental sloop of war Ranger (1777) The Continental galley-frigate Confederacy (1778) The frigate South Carolina (1781) A Chebacco boat (1810) The U.S.S. Constitution battles H.M.S. Guerrière (1812) The privateer schooner Rambler (1812) The Baltimore clipper schooner Chasseur (1813) A U.S. Revenue Marine cutter (1815) The yacht Cleopatra's Barge (1816) The paddle steamer sailing packet Savannah (1819) The schooner Union (1823) A hermaphrodite brig (1830) The schooner Dos Amigos (1832) The ship-sloop Vincennes (1838) The clipper ship Helena (1849) A Nantucket whaler (1850) The clipper ship Flying Cloud (1851) The Great Lakes schooner Challenge (1852) The clipper ship Lightning (1854) The clipper ship Andrew Jackson (1855) The packet ship James Foster, Jr. (1855) C.S.S. Alabama (1864) U.S.S. Hartford (1864) The merchant ship Mary Celeste (1872) The pilot schooner Hesper (1884) The yacht America (1885) The coasting schooner King Philip (1886) The stone schooner Annie and Reuben (1891) The two-masted schooner Harriet C. Whitehead (1892) The Friendship sloop Black Jack (1900) The bark Foohng Suey (1903) The seven-masted schooner Thomas W. Lawson (1907) The catboat Iris (1908) The schooner Lois M. Candage (1912) The barkentine Gazella Primeiro (1974) U.S. Coast Guard training ship Eagle (1976) The pinnace Dove (1986)
Synopsis
Forty-five magnificent, ready-to-color illustrations depict vessels ranging from small, shallow-draft topsail schooners of Colonial times and early sail-and-steam powered ships to modern reconstructions of classic 17th-century vessels., The magnificent age of sail lives again in this distinctive collection of ready-to-color American sailing ships. In a pictorial display spanning over 200 years of maritime history, artist and avid sailor Peter Copeland meticulously depicts vessels ranging from small, shallow-draft topsail schooners of Colonial times and early sail-and-steam powered ships to modern reconstructions of classic 17th-century vessels. Forty-five exciting, ready-to-color illustrations include the privateer frigate Bethel (1748), a colonial sloop (1760), the Andrew Doria (1776), the U.S.S. Constitution (1812), the paddle steamer Savannah (1819), the clipper ship Helena (1849), a Nantucket whaler (1850), and more. Complementing well-researched and accurately rendered drawings are informative captions which describe each ship -- dates, types of vessel, construction, historical background, distinguishing characteristics, brief anecdotes, and more. Educational and entertaining, this impressive, fact-filled volume will delight colorists of all ages, students, teachers, as well as anyone captivated by the romance and adventure of the high seas., Forty-five magnificent ready-to-colour illustrations depict USS Constitution, sloops, whalers, frigates, clippers, more. Informative captions.

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