The Book of Old Ships; And Something of Their Evolution and Romance Drawn by Gordon Grant Text by Henry B. Culver Published in 1935 by Garden City Publishers This volume offers a fascinating look into the history of naval architecture, featuring exquisite black and white line drawings by Gordon Grant. The book includes descriptions and illustrations of over sixty old ships, ranging from the galleys of ancient Egypt (1600 BC) to the swift sailing clipper ships of the 19th century, culminating in the modern super ship—a five-masted bark. The drawings are meticulously compiled from authentic sources, providing a visually rich journey through maritime history. Condition: Spine is tight, pages are secure to the hinge, and there are no seam splits. The last page features notes from a previous owner on the lower half and an annotation from a previous owner on front endpaper (see images in gallery area). Ephemera found inside, adding to the book’s historical charm. 306 pages, oversized format (4to – over 9¾” – 12″ tall). Faded purple boards with gold gilt lettering on the spine. Published during a time when interest in maritime history was strong, “The Book of Old Ships” remains a valuable resource for historians, collectors, and maritime enthusiasts. The combination of Culver’s scholarly text and Grant’s artistic illustrations makes this book a timeless addition to any collection. Happy to discuss shipping options!