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Maritime Britain captured in new book

Just out is the latest Ships Illustrated, No.9: Maritime Britain, by well-known photographer and Ships Monthly contributor Gary Davies.

This outstanding new book provides a pictorial record of shipping in and around the waters of Great Britain over the last quarter of a century. It contains 200 high quality colour images of ships from ferries to cruise ships, tankers to tugs, and warships to work boats.

One satisfied customer said: “I picked up your new publication from W.H. Smiths at Victoria station and spent two hours reading it from cover to cover! Nice ‘bookazine’ with your customary great pictures. I learned a few things I didn’t know along the way, as well as enjoying the pictures. Thanks for making my long train journey very pleasant.”

Get your copy here: http://shop.kelsey.co.uk/product/SIMARITIME/ships-illustrated-9-maritime-britain

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