Treatise on ship-building and navigation, in three parts wherein the theory, practice and application of all the necessary instruments are perspicously handled. With the construction and use of a new invented Shipwright's sector, for readily laying down and delineating ships, whether of similar or dissimilar forms...
TitleA Treatise on ship-building and navigation, in three parts wherein the theory, practice and application of all the necessary instruments are perspicously handled. With the construction and use of a new invented Shipwright's sector, for readily laying down and delineating ships, whether of similar or dissimilar forms...
Author
Edition2nd ed.
Place of publicationLondon
PublisherA. Millar
Year of publication1765
Pagination117p.
Illustrationsillus., charts, diagr.
Dimensions21 x 26.5 cm
Materialbook
Class numberVM142 1765
NotesDavid MacGregor collection
Subjectshipbuilding, navigation, naval architecture