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Set of the Month - January 2009
Sarony Set of 50 Ships of All Ages 1929
We have chosen Sarony’s series of 50 Ships of All Ages as January’s Set of The Month. Issued eighty years ago, the colour illustrations begin in prehistoric times with a dug-out canoe, bringing us forward in time via the Romans and Vikings, Christopher Columbus, the “Mayflower”, the clipper “Thermopylae”, the Nore Lightship, “Mauretania”, etc., right through to the then very latest (1929) holder of the Blue Riband of the Atlantic – the new German liner “Bremen”, the descriptive back of which includes the warning that she “is the most striking maritime sign of industrious Germany’s recovery….and is a challenge to the world at large and English designers and builders in particular”. The series is characterised by well-executed pictures and informative texts.
This set of 50 Ships of All Ages issued by Sarony in 1929 in very good condition is catalogued at £40.00.
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