Down To The Sea In Ships 1949

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Down to the Sea in Ships Art Poster Print $74.99 Title: Down to the Sea in Ships. Image Size: 43 in. x 62in. Paper Size: 43 in. x 62in. Art Poster PRINTWe have an unparalleled selection of both vintage and modern prints, posters, art prints, photographs and framed imagery. Our selections are ideal for both the office and home and we have over 400,000 images available for search or browsing. Your print is presented on premium, high grade paper a… |
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Down to the Sea in Ships Art Poster Print $24.99 Title: Down to the Sea in Ships. Image Size: 11 in. x 17in. Paper Size: 11 in. x 17in. Art Poster PRINTWe have an unparalleled selection of both vintage and modern prints, posters, art prints, photographs and framed imagery. Our selections are ideal for both the office and home and we have over 400,000 images available for search or browsing. Your print is presented on premium, high grade paper a… |
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Down to the Sea in Ships Art Poster Print $24.99 Title: Down to the Sea in Ships. Image Size: 11 in. x 17in. Paper Size: 11 in. x 17in. Art Poster PRINTWe have an unparalleled selection of both vintage and modern prints, posters, art prints, photographs and framed imagery. Our selections are ideal for both the office and home and we have over 400,000 images available for search or browsing. Your print is presented on premium, high grade paper a… |
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Down to the Sea in Ships $3.98 Down to the Sea in Ships by Philemon Sturges Published in 2005 by Putnam Juvenile |
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Parisian Love/Down to the Sea in Ships $22.76 This double feature contains two movies starring Clara Bow, the “It” girl, in two films that were long considered lost, PARISIAN LOVE and DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS.PARISIAN LOVE (1925):Long considered a “lost film” this print of PARISIAN LOVE was mastered from the only surviving print. It stars the magnetic Ms. Bow as an “Apache” dancer who feeds off the tourists hanging out in Paris’ seedier districts, and Mr. Keith as her lover. When he is shot during a robbery, Bow vows revenge on the wealthy culprit. By the director of REEFER MADNESS.DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS (1922):Ms. Bow’s screen debut (she was only 17), DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS is an adventure/romance set in 19th century New Bedford, MA, in a whaling community. Ms. Bow stars as Dot, the mischievous daughter of a conservative Quaker who won’t allow her older sister to marry a young businessman. Copyright (C) Muze Inc. 2005. For personal use only. All rights reserved. |
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Parisian Love/Down To the Sea in Ships $19.99 Hollywood’s legendary Clara Bow–the It girl–stars in this double bill of American silent film classics. See what all the excitement about Clara was about back in the 1920s!PARISIAN LOVE (1925): From the cafes of Montmartre to the lush interiors of the Hotel Ritz, Clara Bow reigns supreme in Parisian Love. A playful gamin with It aplenty, Marie (Bow) is a wily Apache dancer who thrives off the American tourists slumming in Paris’s seedy districts. When her lover Armand (Donald Keith) is shot during a robbery, Marie vows revenge upon the wealthy culprit: Pierre Marcel (Lou Tellegen). With the help of a comical underworld matriach (Lillian Leighton) and a sinister band of thieves, Marie trades in her wool cap and ragged trousers for ermine and lace in an elaborate plot to seduce Marcel. This Kino on Video edition was mastered from the sole surviving print of Parisian Love. For decades considered a lost film, the print surfaced at the 1998 Pordenone Silent Film Festival.DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS (1922): Newly mastered from an archival 35mm print, Down To The Sea In Ships is an adventure film that powerfully conveys the dangers and excitement aboard the whaling ships of New England. Produced on location by the short-lived Whaling Film Corp., Down To The Sea In Ships is not only an engaging romance and rousing adventure film, it is a fascinating (and remarkably authentic) record of the 19th century whaler. Raymond McKee stars as an enterprising young businessman who tries to win the heart of a young Quaker (Marguerite Courtot), in spite of her father’s objections. In the first substantial role of her career, 17-year-old Clara Bow co-stars as Dot, the young tomboy who stows away on the whaling vessel and is caught in a whirlpool of mutiny and intrigue upon the frigid sea. |
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Down To The Sea In Ships $12.74 This book is in New – Excellent condition |
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SOUNDTRACK: DOWN TO THE SEA IN SHIPS (OS $21.98 Description not provided. |
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Sea With No Ships $8.98 Sea With No Ships by Frank McGuinness, and McGuinness Frank Published in 2000 by Gallery Books |
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Like Ships Upon the Sea $16.42 Like Ships Upon the Sea |
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Ships Across the Sea $20.7 Ships Across the Sea |
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Ships Beneath the Sea $18.04 Ships Beneath the Sea |
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Tall Ships Down $20.48 For all it romance, the tall-ship renaissance has a tragic side. Daniel S. Parrott re-creates the losses of five sail-training vessels, and explores the roles played by ship stability, structural integrity, weather, human error, and standards of risk in tragedies at sea. He works from offical documents, survivor and expert interviews, and his own tall-ship experience. |
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1949 Introductions: 1949 Comic Debuts, 1949 Ships, 1949 Television Series Debuts, Railway Locomotives Introduced in 1949 $19.99 Purchase includes free access to book updates online and a free trial membership in the publisher”s book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Chapters: 1949 Comic Debuts, 1949 Ships, 1949 Television Series Debuts, Railway Locomotives Introduced in 1949, Vehicles Introduced in 1949, Wile E. Coyote and Road Runner, Silly Putty, Lego, Cluedo, Nutella, Oldsmobile 88, Sprint Cup Series, Superboy, Cadillac Deville, California Zephyr, Manchester Mark 1, Ripley”s Believe It or Not!, Sr Leader Class, Emd F7, Dodge Coronet, Cadillac Coupe de Ville, Emd Gp7, Easy Aces, Ss Stella Solaris, Photocopier, Rover P4, Captain Video and His Video Rangers, Twenty Questions, the Goldbergs, Emd Fp7, Candy Land, Ss Chusan, Emd E8, Cootie, One Man”s Family, the Aldrich Family, the Life of Riley, British Rail 18000, the Lone Ranger, Bond Minicar, Junior Mints, Mama, Lima Ls-1000, C |
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Down to the Sea $10.99 This epic story opens at the hour the Greatest Generation went to war on December 7, 1941, and follows four U.S. Navy ships and their crews in the Pacific until their day of reckoning three years later with a far different enemy: a deadly typhoon. In December 1944, while supporting General MacArthur's invasion of the Philippines, Admiral William "Bull" Halsey neglected the Law of Storms—the unofficial bible of all seamen since the days of sail—placing the mighty U.S. Third Fleet in harm's way. One of the most powerful fighting fleets ever assembled under any flag, the Third Fleet sailed directly into the largest storm the U.S. Navy had ever encountered—a maelstrom of 90-foot seas and 160-mph winds. More men were lost and ships sunk and damaged than in most combat engagements in the Pacific. The final toll: 3 ships sunk, 28 ships damaged, 146 aircraft destroyed, and 756 men lost at sea. In all, 92 survivors from the three sunken ships (each carrying a crew of about 300) were rescued, some after spending up to 80 hours in the water. Scores more had made it off their sinking ships only to perish in the monstrous seas; some from injuries and exhaustion, others snatched away by circling sharks before their horrified shipmates. In the far-flung rescue operations Bruce Henderson finds some of the story's truest heroes, exhibiting selflessness, courage, and even defiance. One badly damaged ship, whose Naval Reserve skipper disobeyed an admiral's orders to abandon the search, single-handedly saved 55 lives. Drawing on extensive interviews with nearly every living survivor and rescuer, many families of lost sailors, transcripts and other records from two naval courts of inquiry, ships' logs and action reports, personal letters, and diaries, Bruce Henderson offers the most thorough and riveting account to date of one of the greatest naval dramas of World War II. |
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1949 $10.99 1949 |
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They That Go Down to the Sea in Ships Sheet Music $1.66 By Herbert Sumsion. For SATB Chorus and Organ accompaniment. Bible Reference: Psalm 107:23-30. Royal School of Church Music. Sacred. 16 pages. Published by GIA Publications. |
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World Premiere, Elmer Clifton’s Down to the Sea in Ships $10.27 This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR”d book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. |
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The Great Ships $3.48 Here is a collective "biography" of the greatest ships the world has ever known. Since the time people first ventured into the oceans in their primitive boats and rafts, the sea has been a source of adventure, travel, exploration, and glory. Countless vessels have traveled the seas-ships of all shapes and sizes-carrying hopes and dreams, conquerors and pilgrims, traders and explorers. Their names and their stories, carried down through history, remain as vibrant and alive as the people who sailed them. Patrick O’Brien profiles twenty of the world’s greatest ships, including the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria; the Mayflower; Blackbeard’s Queen Anne’s Revenge; the Bounty; "Old Ironsides"; the Amistad; the Monitor; the Titanic; and a fleet of others. These are ships that have made their mark through triumph, through tragedy, or sometimes simply by being in the right place at the right time. Patrick O’Brien’s in-depth research and unparalleled skill with a paintbrush bring them to life on the page. Climb aboard and experience some of the magic and excitement that made these ships the greatest in maritime history. |
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Like Ships Upon the Sea, a Novel $28.71 Like Ships Upon the Sea, a Novel |
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Stories of Ships and the Sea (Dodo Press) $7.99 Stories of Ships and the Sea (Dodo Press) |