Maritime History of the Great Lakes

Marine Review (Cleveland, OH), June 1917, Advertising, p. 16

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16 THE MARINE REVIEW June, 1917 | —KK_«__———OC zl i ooo eT eT TT ae we STC HOW WOODEN SHIPS ARE \X JITH this issue, The Marine Review commences the publication ale of one of the most important series of articles ever presented during HH its entire career of over forty years as the leading marine publication of Hf the world. This series will cover a= The Details of the Construction of Wooden Vessels The articles will be written so the ordinary man can understand them and will cover the entire subject from stem to stern. No features will be omitted and no useless material will be included simply for padding. If you are interested in wooden ship building—and who is not these -days?—you cannot afford to miss a single article in this series. Every installment will be profusely illustrated with reproductions of photographs, drawings and diagrams garnered from the four corners of the earth. To gather the necessary material for this series, The Marine Review has - appropriated over $1,000 for traveling expenses alone. ‘The articles will be the result of personal investigation in the leading wooden ship building centers of the country. If you want to know how wooden ships are built, don’t fail to get this series. © Standard Wooden Steamship Designed for United States Government a = ILL l Mitt i rin Please mention THE Marine Review when writing to Advertisers = | nnn atc nc

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