New publications expected on the market

long awaited - will be released next week

Vasa II:​

Rigging and sailing a Swedish warship of 1628.​

Part 1. The material remains and archaeological context​


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When Vasa was raised in 1961, a lost world was revealed in astonishing detail. Among the most remarkable finds were the remains of the rigging. Normally shipwrecks offer only a few clues to the structure above the waterline, but on Vasa the lower masts, a myriad of blocks and deadeyes, hundreds of meters of rope and cable and – most astonishingly – nine sails from the ship and its boat survive. The unique finds provide an unparalleled opportunity to reconstruct the rigging in detail and to form an understanding of how ships were sailed in the seventeenth century. With a sail plan, rigging, and steering gear that are substantially different to the classical full-rigged ship of the nineteenth century, the evidence from Vasa paints a vivid picture of ship-handling in the Age of Sail. Vasa II Part 1 presents more than a thousand finds of wood, metal, and cloth from the most complete rig to survive from before 1800, which form the basis for a complete reconstruction of the rig and sailing performance of a large warship of the 1620s.

Publisher: Nordic Academic Press
ISBN: 9789188909114
Dimensions: 297 x 210 mm
 

The Rogers Collection of Dockyard Models at the US Naval Academy​

Volume III​

by Grant Walker​


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At long last, Volume III of the Rogers Collection is in its final production stages! This book is the third in a series of four volumes devoted to the “dockyard” ship models in the renowned Rogers Collection at the United States Naval Academy Museum. These precious relics from the Age of Sail came to the Academy in 1938 as part of a bequest from Colonel Henry Huddleston Rogers, “The Millionaire Colonel” who fought on the Western Front in World War I even though he was one of the wealthiest men in America and could easily have shirked his duty.
Volumes I & II examined seventeen examples of First, Second, and Third Rates that comprise Colonel Rogers’ models of ships of the line, meaning those ships that were big and powerful enough to fight in the line of battle in fleet or squadron engagements.
Volume III addresses the models that represent the other kind of Royal Navy ships in the Age of Sail, the cruisers and convoy escorts of the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Rates. Whether by luck or design, Rogers managed to find and purchase almost the same number of cruiser models – eighteen – as his seventeen miniature ships of the line. Eight represent Fourth Rates, six represent Fifth Rates, and four represent Sixth Rates. All originated in England and represent English or British warships.
We are delighted to bring this amazing work to you and are planning to ship by late July. Reserve your copy now!
Author: Grant Walker

Expected ship date Jul 15 – 31

No charge until pre-order ships.
Free cancellation at any time.


I just ordered my copy - Having already Volumes I and also II
Unfortunately another delay of my pre-ordered copy of
The Rogers Collection of Dockyard Models at the US Naval Academy - Volume III
I got an update

SeaWatch Books has just let us know that the estimated shipping date for your pre-order has changed:
  • Original estimated shipping date: Jan 5 – 7
  • New estimated shipping date: Jan 21 – 31
 
Unfortunately another delay of my pre-ordered copy of
The Rogers Collection of Dockyard Models at the US Naval Academy - Volume III
I got an update

SeaWatch Books has just let us know that the estimated shipping date for your pre-order has changed:
  • Original estimated shipping date: Jan 5 – 7
  • New estimated shipping date: Jan 21 – 31
Some days ago I received a new information

The Rogers Collection of Dockyard Models at the US Naval Academy Volume III by Grant Walker​


I am delighted to tell you that Volume III is finished and on Thursday I hit "Send" and sent the files to the printer!
I should have a more specific delivery date soon, but it is looking like the end of April for delivery to the warehouse and then we'll ship your order from there.
Thanks again so much for your patience! I know there were several twists and turns with the schedule, but I believe you'll be happy with the book.
Look for an email from me next week with a firmer delivery date.

Cheers,
Mike

PS - I know several folks had contacted me about their credit card information changing since they pre-ordered. If you need to use a different credit card than what you pre-ordered with, please contact me and I'll explain what we need to do.


Good to know, that the book is finally prepared and complete - it is now only a question of the printing ....... only some weeks, that we can have this publication in hand

 
another new publication is announced by SeaWatch books

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Ab Hoving and his son Emiel are back with another beautifully designed book about 17th century Dutch ship modeling, but this time using paper as the primary building medium!

In this introduction to scratch building ship models in paper, Ab provides detailed overviews for building a "smalschip" and a Pinas based on Nicolaes Witsen's 17th century work. He also provides thoughts and tips for other merchantmen and men of war. The book includes plans that can be used to build your own paper models following Ab's commentary and Emiel's photos and illustrations.

If you've never tried your hand at building a paper model or thought the pre-printed paper "kits" never looked great, this is the book for you. And it's a perfect companion to Ab's other books on Dutch shipbuilding and modeling.

Stay tuned for more details and release date!

For everybody who do not know our friend and SoS-member @Ab Hoving

 
Some days ago I received a new information

The Rogers Collection of Dockyard Models at the US Naval Academy Volume III by Grant Walker​


I am delighted to tell you that Volume III is finished and on Thursday I hit "Send" and sent the files to the printer!
I should have a more specific delivery date soon, but it is looking like the end of April for delivery to the warehouse and then we'll ship your order from there.
Thanks again so much for your patience! I know there were several twists and turns with the schedule, but I believe you'll be happy with the book.
Look for an email from me next week with a firmer delivery date.

Cheers,
Mike


PS - I know several folks had contacted me about their credit card information changing since they pre-ordered. If you need to use a different credit card than what you pre-ordered with, please contact me and I'll explain what we need to do.

Good to know, that the book is finally prepared and complete - it is now only a question of the printing ....... only some weeks, that we can have this publication in hand


I received this update​


Update on Volume III of the Roger's Collection​

Hi Uwe,
I just wanted to give you a quick update on Rogers III. The book has been printed and is now getting bound! We are almost there. I am now expecting to ship the week of April 29. Once I know the exact date, I'll let you know.
Thanks again for your patience!
Cheers,
Mike
 
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