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Books
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Lonely Planet Cruise Ports Mediterranean Europe€17.99
Lonely Planet: The world's leading travel guide publisher Lonely Planet's Cruise Ports Mediterranean Europe is your passport to the most relevant, up-to-date advice on what to see and skip, and what hidden discoveries await you.
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Report into the Loss of the SS Titanic€23.99
LAST COPY. Report into the Loss of the SS Titanic is a complete re-evaluation of the loss of Titanic based on evidence that has come to light since the discovery of the wreck in 1985.
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The Lure of Far-Away Places: Maritime Tales of Adventure Afloat and Ashore€16.95
An amusing and often moving book consisting of 59 short tales about real-life adventures at sea.
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Deep Sea and Foreign Going : Inside Shipping, the Invisible Industry that Brings You 90% of Everything€11.99
An award-winning investigation into the shady world of international shipping, the hidden industry upon which our world turns and our future depends. There are 100,000 freighters on the seas.
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RYA Navigation Handbook€24.99
A reference book for anyone following RYA courses from Day Skipper to Yachtmaster Offshore.
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The Skipper & Her Mate : Ten Years on Irish Waters€9.95
A book about the people, boats, and wildlife on the Irish waterways told from the perspective of a woman on a journey through rivers and canals, and an apprenticeship in the ways of boating.
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The Brendan Voyage : Across the Atlantic in a leather boat€17.99
It has been described as the greatest epic voyage in modern Irish history. Tim Severin and his companions built a boat using only techniques and materials available in the sixth-century A.D., when St Brendan was supposed to have sailed to America.
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Belfast Shipbuilders : A Titanic Tale€19.99
From 1791 shipbuilding was to grow at such a pace that Belfast became the envy of the world. Individuals were to make their mark but most of the growth can be attributed to a small number of families and their connections. This book traces the shipbuilding industry in Belfast via the stories of these families.