TECHNICAL AND PRACTICAL

Art and Science of Sailmaking. By Sadler5.00
A Text-Book on Marine Motors. By Captain Du Boulay3.50
Astronomy for Everybody. By S. Newcombe $2.00; by express paid,2.15
American Merchant’s Marine. By Marvin $2.00; by express paid,2.22
American Yachting. By W. P. Stephens $2.00; by mail2.15
A, B, C of Swimming. By ex-Captain of a London Swimming Club.50
A B C of Motoring.50
Aids to Stability. By H. Owen1.50
A Manual of Mechanical Drawing. By P. D. Johnson2.00
Boat Sailor’s Manual. By E. F. Qualtrough1.50
Building Model Boats. By P. N. Hasluck.50
Brown’s Winds and Currents1.00
Capt. Pugsley’s Guide2.00
Capt. Pugsley’s Current-Course Projector3.00
Capt. Pugsley’s Course Protractor1.00
Capt. Pugsley’s Course Corrector.50
Capt. Pugsley’s Learners’ Compass Card.50
Canoe Handling. By C. B. Vaux1.00
Cruising Hints. By F. B. Cooke2.00
Coast Pilot for Atlantic Coast, Illustrated1.25
Coast Pilot for the Lakes. By Scott1.50
Corinthian Yachtsman1.50
Canvas Canoes—How to Build Them. By Field.50
Canoe Cruising and Camping. By P. D. Frazer1.00
Canoe and Camera. By Steele1.00
Canoe and Boatbuilding for Amateurs. By Stevens2.00
Canoe and Camp Cookery. By Seneca1.00
Construction of Ships. By H. A. Sommerfeldt1.00
Dry Batteries. By a Dry Battery Expert.25
Eldredge’s Tide-Book.50
Elements of Navigation. By Henderson1.00
Elements of Yacht Design. By Norman L. Skene2.00
Electrical Circuits and Diagrams. N. H. Schneider.25
Fore-and-Aft Seamanship.50
Gas Engine Handbook. By Roberts. 2nd edition1.50
Gas Engines and Their Troubles1.50
Gas and Petroleum Engines. By W. Robinson8.00
Handbook of Naval Gunnery. By Radford2.00
RUDDER HOW-TO SERIES SERIES—
How to Build a Racer for $501.00
How to Build a Skip Jack1.00
How to Build a Racing Sloop1.00
How to Build a Knockabout1.00
How to Build a 3 H. P. Motor2.50
How to Build a Motor Launch1.00
How to Build a Model Yacht1.00
How to Build a Flattie or Sharpie1.00
How to Build a Shoal-Draught Sloop1.00
How to Build a Speed Launch1.00
How to Build a Row Boat1.00
How to Make Knots, Bends and Splices.50
How to Swim. By Capt. Dalton1.00
How to Built a Cruiser1.00
Hints to Beginners in Amateur Yacht Designing1.00
Illustrated Coast Pilot. By N. L. Stebbins $1: by mail1.25
Kedge Anchor. By Patterson1.00
Knots and Splices. By Capt. Jutsum1.00
Long Island Sound Yacht Racing Association Rules.25
Lloyds’ Yacht Register, 19047.50
Lucas’ Questions and Answers for Marine Engineers2.00
Model Engines and Small Boats. By Hopkins1.25
Masting and Rigging. By Robert Kipping1.00
Model Yachts. By Grosvenor2.00
Manual of the Canvas Canoe. By Webb1.25
Marine Engineers—How to Become One. By E. G. Constantine2.50
Mechanics’ and Engineers’ Pocketbook. By Charles H. Haswell4.00
Manual of Yacht and Boat Sailing. By Dixon Kemp12.00
Modern Seamanship. By Knight6.00
Mechanical Drawing. By Hawkins2.00
Motor Rules American Power Boat Association.25
Modern Practice of Shipbuilding Iron and Steel. By Thearle (2 vols.)5.25
Navigation for Yachtsmen. By V. J. English, R. N.7.50
Naval Militiaman’s Guide. By J. H. Barnard1.25
Navigation Simplified. By C. E. McArthur1.00
Naval Architecture. A Manual on Laying-Off. By Watson5.00
Navigation and Nautical Astronomy. By E. L. Richards1.00
Navigation and Nautical Astronomy. By F. C. Stebbings2.75
Naval Constructor. By G. Simpson5.00
Oil Engines. By A. H. Goldingham2.00
RUDDER ON SERIES—
On Yachts and Yacht Handling. By T. F. Day1.00
On Marine Motors and Motor Launches. By Roberts1.00
On Yacht Etiquette. By Patterson1.00
On Yacht Sailing 50 cents and1.00
Southward by the Inside Route1.00
Hints to Young Yacht Skippers1.00
Power-Boat Rules.25
Practical Boatbuilding. By Nelson1.00
Practical Boat Sailing. By Davies2.00
Patterson’s Illustrated Nautical Encyclopædia3.00
Practical Boat Sailing. By Frazar1.00
Practical Shipbuilding. By A. C. Holmes16.00
Practical Seamanship. By Todd & Whall8.00
Questions and Answers on the Rules of the Road.25
Rules, etc., Yacht Racing Association of Long Island Sound.25
Rules and Regulations for Construction of Yachts, Lloyds2.00
Supplements to Small Yachts. By Stephens4.00
Sails and Sailmaking1.25
Self-Instruction in the Practice and Theory of Navigation. By the Earl of Dunraven7.00
Ships and Boats. By William Bland1.00
Small Boat Sailing. By Knight1.50
Small Yacht Construction and Rigging. By Linton Hope3.00
Steam Yachts and Launches. By Kunhardt3.00
Stebbins’ Coast Pilot $1.00; by mail1.25
Small Accumulators. By Marshall.50
Simple Elements of Navigation. By Young2.50
Study of Electricity. By Schneider.25
Southward by the Inside Route1.00
Signalling International Code Signals.50
Scott’s Coast Pilot for the Lakes1.50
Star Atlas. Brown’s1.50
Theoretical Naval Architecture. By Atwood2.50
The Sailors’ Pocketbook. Admiral Bedford4.00
The Nation’s Navy. By Morris1.50
Torpedoes and Torpedo Vessels. By Lieut. G. E. Armstrong1.50
The Pilot and How to do the Work. By Pugsly1.00
The Practical Engineer. Pocketbook1.00
The Professor on Shipboard1.00
The Yachting Record of Long Island Sound for 1900 and 1901 each1.00
The Yachtsman’s Kedge Anchor1.00
Tables for Constructing Ships’ Lines. By Hogg2.00
The Sailors’ Hand Book. By Admiral Bedford3.50
THE RUDDER—
Monthly, a year,2.00
flat2.50
Bound volume, 1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900 each 5.00
1901, 1902, 1903 each3.50
three complete sets, 1891 to 1903, 13 vols., set100.00
The Yachtsman Guide Nautical Calendar1.00
The Sailors’ Handy Ready-Reference Book. By F. D. G. Bedford1.00
The Sextant. By F. R. Brainard.50
The Nautical Magazine per copy 35c.; a year3.50
Technical Dictionary of Sea Terms, Phrases and Words. By Pirrie2.50
Technology of Paint and Varnish. By Savin3.00
The Houseboat Book1.00
RUDDER WHAT-TO SERIES—
The Cat Book1.00
The Racer Book1.00
The Schooner Book1.00
The Yawl Book1.00
The Cabin Plan Book1.00
Uses of Electricity on Shipboard. By J. W. Kellogg1.00
Vest-Pocket Launching Guide, 1904.25
Water’s Pocket Tide Calendar, 1904.15
Yacht Architecture. By Dixon Kemp16.80
Yacht Sails. By Patterson1.00
Yacht Design, Elements of. By N. L. Skene2.00
Year Book American Power Boat Association.25

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