The Lawson History of the America's Cup: A Record of Fifty YearsThis year's 150th anniversary of the America's Cup provides a unique, never again to be repeated opportunity to purchase a copy of the most famous book on the Cup, one that is considered the official and most detailed history of the first 50 years. Published originally in 1902 in a limited and numbered edition of only 3,000 copies, the book is almost impossible to find and even used copies easily cost $1,500 or more. An exquisite, limited and numbered reprint of only 1,500 copies was published by Sheridan House in 1986. It went quickly out of print. Now quite unexpectedly a couple of dozen books have been found and are being offered for sale. This is a facsimile edition, in large format (7 [1/2] 11 [1/2]), ornately brassed on high quality buckram in the Victorian tradition. The cover is gold and white linen. Full gold edging. There are 90 illustrations, 17 of which are full-page watercolors of famous America's Cup challengers in full sail. There is also a fascinating assortment of sketches, yacht plans and race charts. A very special collector's item. |
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Table des matières
INTRODUCTION xüi | 1 |
CONTRACT LETTER FOR BUILDING THE AMERICA | 4 |
Maria SLOOP OUTSAILING THE AMERICA | 8 |
PORTRAIT OF GEORGE STEERS | 12 |
THE AMERICA WINS A Royal Yacht SQUADRON CUP | 14 |
SAILPLAN OF THE AMERICA AND OF AN ENGLISH SCHOONER CON | 20 |
COURSE OF THE ROYAL Yacht SQUADRON AROUND THE ISLE | 24 |
THE AMERICA IS VISITED BY QUEEN VICTORIA AND ENTERS | 30 |
LINES OF MAYFLOWER AND GALATEA | 108 |
SCOTLAND SENDS A CHALLENGER AND A THIRD BOSTON | 108 |
MAYFLOWER AND GALATEA IN THEIR FIRST RACE | 111 |
PRISCILLA SLOOP AND ATLANTIC SLOOP BUILT IN 1885 | 118 |
LINES OF VOLUNTEER AND THISTLE | 125 |
THE Trust Deed IS ALTERED AND CONCESSIONS ARE | 128 |
BOSTONS THREE Cup DEFENDERS PURITAN MAYFLOWER | 132 |
CUTTER CHALLENGER FOR THE CUP IN 1893 | 136 |
Cowes Roads THE Royal Yacht SQUADRON CASTLE | 32 |
BRILLIANT AND PEARL ENGLISH YACHTS OF 1851 | 37 |
LINES OF THE AMERICA | 41 |
THE AMERICAs CUP IS ESTABLISHED AS AN INTERNATIONAL | 42 |
LINES OF CAMBRIA AND TITANIA SCHOONER | 49 |
Magic WINNER OF THE FIRST CHALLENGE CONTEST FOR | 56 |
A SECOND CHALLENGE FOR THE CUP RESULTS IN A SERIES | 59 |
DAUNTLESS AND PALMER SCHOONERS RESERVED FOR THE Cups | 65 |
SAPPHO SCHOONER SECOND DEFENDER OF 1871 AND LIVONIA | 72 |
CANADIANS TWICE CHALLENGE FOR THE CUP AND RACE | 72 |
ENGLAND SENDS A CUTTER WHICH IS DEFEATED BY | 72 |
LINES OF LIVONIA AND SAPPHO | 75 |
MISCHIEF SLOOP DEFENDER OF THE CUP in 1881 | 84 |
GENESTA CUTTER CHALLENGER FOR THE CUP IN 1885 | 92 |
THE PURITANGENESTA FOUL | 103 |
MASSACHUSETTS AGAIN DEFENDS THE TROPHY AGAINST | 107 |
LINES OF ATALANTA CHALLENGER OF 1881 AND VALKYRIE II | 143 |
FINISH OF FINAL Race BETWEEN VIGILANT AND VALKYRIE II | 148 |
LORD DUNRAVENS SECOND EFFORT TO WIN THE | 153 |
AND JUBILEE IN Dock | 160 |
DEFENDER AND VALKYRIE III IN THEIR FIRST Race | 165 |
DEFENDER STARTS ALONE IN FINAL Race Of 1895 SERIES | 172 |
THE HOME OF THE NEW YORK Yacht CLUB | 178 |
LORD DUNRAVEN MAKES CHARGES OF FRAUD AND A Hear | 178 |
THOMAS J LIPTON MERCHANT AND KNIGHT CHALLENGES | 198 |
Two VESSELS ARE BUILT FOR Cup DEFENCE BUT NEI | 216 |
ECONOMIC CONDITIONS PRODUCE A VICIOUS CLASS | 277 |
BOSTONS CUPDEFENCE VESSEL AS EXPONENT OF | 292 |
Data CONCERNING INDEPENDENCE GIVEN IN FULL | 335 |
CUTTER TENTH CHALLENGER FOR THE AMERICAS | 372 |
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Autres éditions - Tout afficher
The Lawson History of the America's Cup: A Record of Fifty Years Winfield Martin Thompson,Thomas William Lawson Affichage d'extraits - 1902 |
The Lawson History of the America's Cup: A Record of Fifty Years Thomas William Lawson,Winfield M B 1869 Thompson Aucun aperçu disponible - 2015 |
The Lawson History of the America's Cup: A Record of Fifty Years Thomas William Lawson,Winfield M. B. Thompson Aucun aperçu disponible - 2017 |
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