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Nautical Pursuits and National Progress, reprinted from The Social Economist, September 1891

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Nautical Pursuits and National Progress, reprinted from The Social Economist, September 1891

by Bates, Capt. William W

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New York, NY: Institute of Social Economics, ca. 1891. 15 x 23 cm. Bates, who was United States Commissioner of Navigation, makes the case for a strong merchant marine, with good, well-built American ships. The ocean ship is the arm of empire, an object of life and beauty. Nations that take and keep the sea develop military, as well as civil, prowess. Author gets quite emotional about ""what a selfish, short-sighted, disparaging ridiculous suggestion.. To quit building ships ourselves, and buy from Great Britain!"" Paper booklet, cover spine partly torn, edge frayed, cover soiled, hole punched through corner of booklet, poor. . Catalogs: Nautical/History.

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
Nautical Pursuits and National Progress, reprinted from The Social Economist, September 1891
Author
Bates, Capt. William W
Book Condition
Used
Publisher
Institute of Social Economics
Place of Publication
New York, NY
Date Published
ca. 1891
Pages
12 pp
Size
15 x 23 cm
Bookseller catalogs
Nautical/History;

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