An edition of Sopranino (1953)

Sopranino

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Sopranino
Patrick Ellam, Colin Mudie, Pa ...
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An edition of Sopranino (1953)

Sopranino

[1st ed.]
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The story of two British men, Patrick Ellam and Colin Mudie, who, in the mid-1940s, designed and had built a small sailboat, which they then used to make a transatlantic crossing. The boat, named Sopranino, was of a size much smaller than those traditionally thought of as being ocean-crossing-capable, and Ellam and Mudie's voyage was, in part, a way of proving the point that, with the right design, small, lightweight boats were capable of great things.

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Publisher
Norton
Language
English
Pages
288

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Cover of: Sopranino
Sopranino
1958, Hart-Davis, label: Fair Lawn, N.J., Essential Books
in English
Cover of: Sopranino
Sopranino
1958, Rupert Hart-Davis
Hardcover in English - No. 39 in the Mariners Library
Cover of: "Sopranino".
"Sopranino".
1954, Hart-Davis
in English
Cover of: Sopranino
Sopranino
1953, Norton
in English - [1st ed.]

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Published in
New York

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
910.45
Library of Congress
GV822.S55 E4

The Physical Object

Pagination
288 p.
Number of pages
288

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL6137994M
LCCN
53012454
OCLC/WorldCat
1868011
Library Thing
1491760

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