New publications expected on the market

This looks interesting, release due at the end of this month:

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The following extract is from Waterstones Booksellers of the UK

If Britain's maritime history were embodied in a single ship, she would have a prehistoric prow, a mast plucked from a Victorian steamship, the hull of a modest fishing vessel, the propeller of an ocean liner and an anchor made of stone. We might call her Asunder, and, fantastical though she is, we could in fact find her today, scattered in fragments across the country's creeks and coastlines. This extraordinary book collects those fragments for a profound and haunting exploration of our seafaring past.

In his moving and original new history, Tom Nancollas goes in search of eleven relics that together tell the story of Britain at sea. From the swallowtail prow of a Bronze Age vessel to a stone ship moored at a Baroque quayside, each one illuminates a distinct phase of our adventures upon the waves; each brings us close to the people, places and vessels that made a maritime nation. Weaving together stories of great naval architects and unsung shipwrights, fishermen and merchants, shipwrecks and superstition, pilgrimage, trade and war, The Ship Asunder celebrates the richness of Britain's seafaring tradition in all its glory and tragedy, triumph and disaster, and asks how we might best memorialize it as it vanishes from our shores.

Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
ISBN: 9780241434147
Number of pages: 336
Weight: 453 g
Dimensions: 222 x 144 x 32 mm
The synopsis of this new book
The Ship Asunder: A Maritime History of Britain in Eleven Vessels
by Tom Nancollas

sounds realy interesting
Many thanks for showing us - I have ordered one copy for my "library"

BTW: Did not know before the author, so here is what it is written about the author

Born in Gloucester in 1988, Tom Nancollas is a writer and building conservationist based in London. He has worked on church repair grants for English Heritage and various historic building projects in the City of London. Of Cornish ancestry, Tom maintained a love of seascapes during his work in the capital and became fascinated with offshore rock lighthouses, which were the subject of his critically acclaimed first book, Seashaken Houses. For his second book, The Ship Asunder, Tom brings a conservationist's eye to the relics of Britain's historic ships, voyaging on foot across the country to seek out eleven fragments which, together, tell the monumental story of Britain's seafaring past.
 
Hallo Roland,

many thanks for showing us this new publication, which seems to be released in March 2022 by Seaforth Publishing - This books sounds very interesting indeed

Ship Models from the Age of Sail: Building and Enhancing Commercial Kits​

Hardcover – 28 Feb. 2022

by Kerry Jang (Author)

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SYNOPSIS:
The vast majority of period ship models are built from kits, usually primarily of wood with some ready-made fittings. Although these commercial offerings have improved significantly in recent years, all of them can be enhanced in accuracy or detail by an experienced modelmaker. This book, by an expert ship modeller, distils lessons gleaned from a lifetime practising the hobby to the highest standards, setting out methods of improving basic kits and gradually developing the skills and confidence to tackle the construction of a model from scratch. Using a variety of kits as the starting point, each chapter demonstrates a technique that can be readily improved or a feature that can be replaced to the advantage of the finished model. Topics include hull planking, representing copper sheathing, many aspects of more accurate masting and rigging, and how to replace kit parts and fittings from scratch. Ultimately, the impact of a period model depends on its accuracy, and the book also provides guidance on plans and references, where to find them and how they are best used. The plank-on-frame model, sometimes with exposed frames in the Navy Board style, has always been considered the crowning achievement of period ship modelling, and this book concludes with coverage of the very latest kits that put fully framed models within the reach of ordinary mortals. Offering advice, expertise and inspiration, Ship Models from the Age of Sail has something for anyone interested in building a period ship model, whatever their level of skill.

About the Author​

KERRY JANG teaches at a Canadian university and is the author of numerous academic books and papers, but in his spare time he has developed his ship modelling skills to professional standards. For Seaforth he has previously published Large Scale Warship Models (2019)

Did someone from the forum purchased this book ? It is worth it or not ?

Thanks

Michel
 
Did someone from the forum purchased this book ? It is worth it or not ?

Thanks

Michel
Hallo Michel,
many thanks for reminding me about the book - I just ordered it
After I received it, I will try to make asap a short review
 
An interesting book due for expected release October 11, 2022. An account of the convoy system during the Napoleonic wars (early 1800’s).

Convoys: The British Struggle Against Napoleonic Europe and America by Roger Knight

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I was sent the following review link, which includes some relevant information on the author:

 
An interesting book due for expected release October 11, 2022. An account of the convoy system during the Napoleonic wars (early 1800’s).

Convoys: The British Struggle Against Napoleonic Europe and America by Roger Knight

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I was sent the following review link, which includes some relevant information on the author:

Many Thanks for this hint of the new book.
I just pre-ordered a copy for me - it sound very very interesting
 

ShipCraft 29: Victory (Paperback)

100-gun First Rate 1765

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By Dr Kerry Jang
Seaforth Publishing
Series: Ship Craft Modelling
Pages: 64
Illustrations: 140 colour integrated
ISBN: 9781399085731
Published: 30th September 2022


Synopsis:

The ‘ShipCraft’ series provides in-depth information about building and modifying model kits of famous warships. Previously, these have generally covered plastic and resin models of 20th century subjects, but this volume is a radical departure – not only a period sailing ship but one for which kits are available in many different materials and scales. This requires some changes to the standard approach, but the main features of the series remain constant.

Victory, Nelson’s flagship at Trafalgar, is probably the world’s most famous sailing warship, and survives in restored form at Portsmouth. With lavish illustration, this book takes the modeller through a brief history of the ship, highlighting differences in appearance over her long career. Detailed colour profiles reveal decorative detail and changes to paint schemes over 250 years, and outline some of the debatable features experts still disagree about. The modelling section reviews the strengths and weaknesses of available kits, lists commercial accessory sets for super-detailing, and provides hints on modifying and improving the basic kit, including the complexities of rigging. This is followed by an extensive photographic gallery of selected high-quality models in a variety of scales, and coverage concludes with a section on research references – books, monographs, large-scale plans and relevant websites.

Following the pattern of the series, this book provides an unparalleled level of visual information – paint schemes, models, line drawings and photographs – and is simply the best reference for anyone setting out to model this imposing three-decker.
 
Now it is official also announced on the ancre page - so we. have something for christmas - as soon I have my copy in hand, I will post here a planset review for your detaile dinformation

L’INVENTION Four-masted privateer -1799​

L'Invention Four-masted privateer 1799-1810.
All the drawings necessary to make a fully-framed model

AVAILABLE on 10/12/2022 in French or English.

Author : GÉRARD DELACROIX
Translated by Dr. Anthony Klouda


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Synopsis:


Privateers, contrary to pirates, were entirely legal. They generally used old merchant vessels, but some of the ships used were built specially to chase and capture.
During the Napoleonic wars (1793-1815) about 2,900 French privateer ships were used on the world’s seas.
During this period, and under pressure from English cruisers which were strangling French maritime commerce, entrepreneurs constructed and armed numerous privateer ships specially built for this purpose.
Simple in concept, these ships were rapid and highly manoeuvrable for their effectiveness, even though they were economically built. The only end of the owners being their profitability, the construction of the privateers was lightly executed at minimum cost.
The formula proved to be effective as English commerce and that of its allies was sorely tried by the war of intense competition at that time.
L’Invention, made in Bordeaux in 1799/1800, is one of these ships — but innovatively designed for the period, having a hull with narrow lines and unique four masted rigging. It was a precursor well in advance of the clippers which were to come some decades later.
Despite a short career as a privateer, it had the advantage of being built for the chase while adopting exceptional technical solutions.
The monograph comprises all the drawings necessary for a framed model as all the parts are illustrated and commented on. A range of technical notes and the detailed description of the rigging for a four-master complete the set of plans.

A monograph in a cloth slipcase and a cover painting by Jean Bellis, including an explanatory booklet of 130 pages with a set of 34 plans to a scale of 1:48 detailing its construction and rigging.

General background of privateering

- Privateering ships - Some plans of the Bordeaux privateers

Reconstitution of L’Invention :
- Masting
- The question of oars
- The deck
- The hull

History of L’Invention
Monograph 1:48
- Commentary on the plans
- Details of metal parts
- Painting
- Note on the guns
- Timber dimensions
- Description of the rigging
- Masts
- Yards
- Sails


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The plans in the monograph are at a scale of 1:48:

1 – Schematic sheer plan.
2 – Body plans (Transverse sections)
3 – Half breadth plans (Horizontal sections)
4 – Parts of the axial framework
5, 6 &7 – Drawings of the frames
8 – Hawse timbers
9 – Rear framework and quarter badge construction
10 – Sheer view of the framework
11 – Hull planking Part 1 and hold ceiling planking
12 – Hull planking Part 2
13 – Construction of the head and beakhead
14 – Longitudinal cross-section of the framework
15 – Hold fittings
16 – Orlop deck structure
17 – Orlop deck fittings
18 – Main deck structure
19 – View from above the fitted deck
20 – Longitudinal section with fittings
21 – Cross-sections
22 – Fittings, Part 1
23 – Fittings, Part 2
24 – Copper cladding
25 – Overall side view of the hull
26 – Front and rear views
27 – Masting
28 – Mast fittings
29 – Mast fittings and blocks
30 – Sails
31 – Standing rigging (without sails)
32 – Rigging for the longitudinal sails
33 – L’Invention under sail
34 – Belaying plan

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Another interesting planset / monoigraph published by ancre is expected for release during December this year - I will also make a planset review as soon as I get my copy from Didier Berti from ancre


AIGLE The Imperial yacht -1857​

AIGLE The Imperial yacht of Napoleon III
Set of 10 plates at 1/100th or 1/75th scale
Available in French on 15/11/2022.

Author : Tola PONEDELNIK - Alain DEGNY
Translated by François Fougerat

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Synopsis:

Intended to be a showcase of the nation and to contribute to the prestige of the Empire that it represents on the oceans beyond our frontiers, the Aigle, a magnificent yacht with elegant lines, inspired from queen Victoria’s, was the child of the great naval architect Dupuy de Lôme. With a 500 hp engine driving paddle wheels, it could reach a speed of 14 knots, making it one of the speediest of the avisos fleet of the French Navy. Its luxurious Accommodations were provided by Alexandre Fourdinois, the favorite cabinet-maker of the Emperor and Empress. The height of his career, the Aigle, with the Empress Eugénie aboard, was the first vessel to sail through the Suez canal at its inauguration.
For several years now, modelers have been expressing the wish of finding documentation on mixed propulsion in the XIXth century. With this monograph, ANCRE Editions bring a first answer to their expectations.
The fruit of his research carried out in the 1990’s, in particular at the Service Historique de la Défense, Chatellerault, the model shown is the work of Tola Ponedelnik (1934-2016). It earned the gold medal at the World Naval Modeling Championships in 2006. The Musée National de la Marine also preserves a contemporary model of this ship in its 1859 version. Its study contributed to bringing complementary information about its furniture and its rigging. The Aigle is now permanently on display in the Imperial Palace of Compiègne.
This monograph will enable you to build a magnificent model of rare elegance, a perfect marriage of French technique and refinement of the time. So that it can remain within reasonable dimensions, the plans are drawn at the 1/100th scale. The model will be constructed according to the traditional manner, plank on frames with closed hull.
The work also includes a detailed plan and the complete description of the steam launch in service in 1869 and its engine.

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A 108 pages booklet in color in the 23x31 cm format with 175 drawings and photographs with details of the model.

-- Prestige and ceremonial yachts
-- The steam engine and propulsion.
History
-- The construction - furniture and accommodations
-- Rigging - Ship’s boats - Artillery - Flags
-- The crew
-- Career from 1859 to 1869
-- The Suez canal - Ferdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894)
-- End of career from 1870 to 1891
-- The Aigle in the international context
-- The model of the Aigle, photo file - Plans of the Aigle

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LIST OF PLATES
Pl 1 - Longitudinal view, body plan. Waterlines
Pl 2-3 - Keel - Frames
Pl 4 - Longitudinal view - Upperworks
Pl 5 - Section of the paddle wheel and the machinery
Pl 6 - Interior arrangements of the decks and hold
Pl 7 - Overhead view of the deck - feathering paddlewheel - ship’s boats - Artillery
Pl 8-9 - Copper sheathing - Rigging - The Aigle under sail
Pl 10 - Masts and sails at 1/100th scale.
 
Another interesting planset / monoigraph published by ancre is expected for release during December this year - I will also make a planset review as soon as I get my copy from Didier Berti from ancre


AIGLE The Imperial yacht -1857​

AIGLE The Imperial yacht of Napoleon III
Set of 10 plates at 1/100th or 1/75th scale
Available in French on 15/11/2022.

Author : Tola PONEDELNIK - Alain DEGNY
Translated by François Fougerat

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Synopsis:

Intended to be a showcase of the nation and to contribute to the prestige of the Empire that it represents on the oceans beyond our frontiers, the Aigle, a magnificent yacht with elegant lines, inspired from queen Victoria’s, was the child of the great naval architect Dupuy de Lôme. With a 500 hp engine driving paddle wheels, it could reach a speed of 14 knots, making it one of the speediest of the avisos fleet of the French Navy. Its luxurious Accommodations were provided by Alexandre Fourdinois, the favorite cabinet-maker of the Emperor and Empress. The height of his career, the Aigle, with the Empress Eugénie aboard, was the first vessel to sail through the Suez canal at its inauguration.
For several years now, modelers have been expressing the wish of finding documentation on mixed propulsion in the XIXth century. With this monograph, ANCRE Editions bring a first answer to their expectations.
The fruit of his research carried out in the 1990’s, in particular at the Service Historique de la Défense, Chatellerault, the model shown is the work of Tola Ponedelnik (1934-2016). It earned the gold medal at the World Naval Modeling Championships in 2006. The Musée National de la Marine also preserves a contemporary model of this ship in its 1859 version. Its study contributed to bringing complementary information about its furniture and its rigging. The Aigle is now permanently on display in the Imperial Palace of Compiègne.
This monograph will enable you to build a magnificent model of rare elegance, a perfect marriage of French technique and refinement of the time. So that it can remain within reasonable dimensions, the plans are drawn at the 1/100th scale. The model will be constructed according to the traditional manner, plank on frames with closed hull.
The work also includes a detailed plan and the complete description of the steam launch in service in 1869 and its engine.

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A 108 pages booklet in color in the 23x31 cm format with 175 drawings and photographs with details of the model.

-- Prestige and ceremonial yachts
-- The steam engine and propulsion.
History
-- The construction - furniture and accommodations
-- Rigging - Ship’s boats - Artillery - Flags
-- The crew
-- Career from 1859 to 1869
-- The Suez canal - Ferdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894)
-- End of career from 1870 to 1891
-- The Aigle in the international context
-- The model of the Aigle, photo file - Plans of the Aigle

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LIST OF PLATES
Pl 1 - Longitudinal view, body plan. Waterlines
Pl 2-3 - Keel - Frames
Pl 4 - Longitudinal view - Upperworks
Pl 5 - Section of the paddle wheel and the machinery
Pl 6 - Interior arrangements of the decks and hold
Pl 7 - Overhead view of the deck - feathering paddlewheel - ship’s boats - Artillery
Pl 8-9 - Copper sheathing - Rigging - The Aigle under sail
Pl 10 - Masts and sails at 1/100th scale.
Just some more info about this highly interesting Imperial Yacht


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The Eagle (yacht)​

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The Eagle in Port Said for the inauguration of the Suez Canal in November 1869.
The Aigle is the yacht that the French Emperor Napoleon III had built in Cherbourg from 1857 to replace La Reine Hortense 1 , which had been the imperial yacht until then. She was launched at the end of May 1869 and ready for service in December.

Description​

The building, built according to the plans of Henri Dupuy de Lôme , director of equipment at the Ministry of the Navy, has two main masts and a smaller mizzen. Its propulsion is provided mainly by a steam engine built by Mazeline and Comp which operates two paddle wheels. It can reach 15 knots.


Engraving published in L'Illustration , n ° 864, September 17, 1859.


The Eagle , painting by Adolphe-Hippolyte Couveley , 1860.

Its characteristics are 2 :
  • total length: 90m
  • waterline: 82m
  • width: 10.50m
  • width at the wheels: 17.50 m
  • draft under load: 4.40 m
  • number of steam cylinders: 2
  • cylinder diameter: 2 m
  • piston stroke: 1.80 m
  • diameter of the impellers outside the blades: 9 m
  • power: 2 x 500 horsepower
It is commanded by Rear Admiral Augustin Dupouy .

Navigation​

After trials in the harbor of Cherbourg from June 19, 1859, she set sail on June 12, 1860 for Toulon where she arrived on the 27th. Napoleon III embarked to go to Algiers , arriving on September 17. On May 3, 1865, the Emperor went again to Algiers.
After several trips to the Mediterranean Sea , he carried Empress Eugénie to Egypt in October 1869, for the inauguration of the Suez Canal . On November 17, at 8 o'clock in the morning, the Aigle , having on board the Empress, Ferdinand de Lesseps and his family, entered the channel as far as Ismaïlia , followed by the ships of the other sovereigns. At noon on the 19th, the Eagle took the lead of the convoy to the Bitter Lakes and to Suez the next day, from where Lesseps sent a telegram to Paris: “Suez, November 20, 11:30 am. The Eagle has anchored in the Red Sea ! » 3 .

Destiny​

It was transformed into a gunboat in 1870, then it was classified as a corvette under the name Le Rapide on May 31, 1873. The boat was placed in reserve and then decommissioned between 1885 and 1888. It was scratched on January 29, 1891 and sold on October 6 for 103,210 francs in Cherbourg for demolition 4 .





The model is shown at 1:16

 
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Another interesting planset / monoigraph published by ancre is expected for release during December this year - I will also make a planset review as soon as I get my copy from Didier Berti from ancre


AIGLE The Imperial yacht -1857​

AIGLE The Imperial yacht of Napoleon III
Set of 10 plates at 1/100th or 1/75th scale
Available in French on 15/11/2022.

Author : Tola PONEDELNIK - Alain DEGNY
Translated by François Fougerat

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Synopsis:

Intended to be a showcase of the nation and to contribute to the prestige of the Empire that it represents on the oceans beyond our frontiers, the Aigle, a magnificent yacht with elegant lines, inspired from queen Victoria’s, was the child of the great naval architect Dupuy de Lôme. With a 500 hp engine driving paddle wheels, it could reach a speed of 14 knots, making it one of the speediest of the avisos fleet of the French Navy. Its luxurious Accommodations were provided by Alexandre Fourdinois, the favorite cabinet-maker of the Emperor and Empress. The height of his career, the Aigle, with the Empress Eugénie aboard, was the first vessel to sail through the Suez canal at its inauguration.
For several years now, modelers have been expressing the wish of finding documentation on mixed propulsion in the XIXth century. With this monograph, ANCRE Editions bring a first answer to their expectations.
The fruit of his research carried out in the 1990’s, in particular at the Service Historique de la Défense, Chatellerault, the model shown is the work of Tola Ponedelnik (1934-2016). It earned the gold medal at the World Naval Modeling Championships in 2006. The Musée National de la Marine also preserves a contemporary model of this ship in its 1859 version. Its study contributed to bringing complementary information about its furniture and its rigging. The Aigle is now permanently on display in the Imperial Palace of Compiègne.
This monograph will enable you to build a magnificent model of rare elegance, a perfect marriage of French technique and refinement of the time. So that it can remain within reasonable dimensions, the plans are drawn at the 1/100th scale. The model will be constructed according to the traditional manner, plank on frames with closed hull.
The work also includes a detailed plan and the complete description of the steam launch in service in 1869 and its engine.

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A 108 pages booklet in color in the 23x31 cm format with 175 drawings and photographs with details of the model.

-- Prestige and ceremonial yachts
-- The steam engine and propulsion.
History
-- The construction - furniture and accommodations
-- Rigging - Ship’s boats - Artillery - Flags
-- The crew
-- Career from 1859 to 1869
-- The Suez canal - Ferdinand de Lesseps (1805-1894)
-- End of career from 1870 to 1891
-- The Aigle in the international context
-- The model of the Aigle, photo file - Plans of the Aigle

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LIST OF PLATES
Pl 1 - Longitudinal view, body plan. Waterlines
Pl 2-3 - Keel - Frames
Pl 4 - Longitudinal view - Upperworks
Pl 5 - Section of the paddle wheel and the machinery
Pl 6 - Interior arrangements of the decks and hold
Pl 7 - Overhead view of the deck - feathering paddlewheel - ship’s boats - Artillery
Pl 8-9 - Copper sheathing - Rigging - The Aigle under sail
Pl 10 - Masts and sails at 1/100th scale.
according the actual newletter the english version of the planset
AIGLE The Imperial yacht of Napoleon III -1857
will be available from the 15th November 2022

 

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
 

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
I got an update of my pre-order
- unfortunately there will be a small delay with shipping until mid to end of September
 

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 ..... some more delay

Yesterday I got this info from Seawatch Books

A Quick Update on Volume III of the Roger's Collection
Hi Uwe,
Thank you for pre-ordering Roger's Collection Volume III. I know you are eagerly awaiting it's production and shipment. I wanted to give you a quick update about it. Unfortunately, it is taking longer to finalize everything - much longer than I had hoped. We are getting to the finish line and I estimate another 6-8 weeks.
I'm sorry that it's taking so long, but I know you'll be delighted with the outcome - it will be worth the wait.
Thank you for your patience and if you have any questions, please don't hesitate to reach out.
All the best -
Mike
 
There is also a new publication by Seawatch Books planned:

Introducing the Stuart Royal Yacht Fubbs of 1682
David Antscherl is back and has partnered with Effie Moneypenny to bring us

The Stuart Royal Yacht Fubbs of 1682: Research and Building a 1:48 Scale Model.

This book describes the research, history, reconstruction and building of a model of the Stuart era Royal yacht. One of the most successful of some 25 yachts built for King Charles II, Fubbs was nambed for his favorite mistress, Louise de Kerouaille, the Duchess of Portsmouth. A ketch-rigged yact with two masts, she was elaborately equipped and decorated.

The model described in this book is based on research into a contemporary model that was in the possession of the Earls of Sandwich for many generations. The hull form was developed from research by the authors into the 'shipwrights secrets' of Commissioner Peter Pett. His second son, Sir Phineas Pett, built the Fubbs. This model represents the original ship rather than the rebuilt Fubbs of 1724.

Stay tuned for more details and release date!

This sounds very interesting

Here the shown cover of the planned book

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The Fubbs from 1682 (and not 1725 where a contemporary model is existing) but some drawings

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Fubbs (1682)

Scale 1:32. A drawing of the Royal yacht Fubbs (1682), showing sheer lines with inboard detail, body plan with stern board, and longitudinal half-breadth. On the reverse is a plan of cabins and elevations of bulkheads. With dimensions and historical notes in pencil: 'Built at Greenwich 1682 Rebuilt at Woolwich 1701 Rebuilt at Deptford 1724 (launched 22nd Oct 1724)'.

 
Ahoy!

There is also a new publication by Seawatch Books planned:

Introducing the Stuart Royal Yacht Fubbs of 1682
David Antscherl is back and has partnered with Effie Moneypenny to bring us

The Stuart Royal Yacht Fubbs of 1682: Research and Building a 1:48 Scale Model.

This book describes the research, history, reconstruction and building of a model of the Stuart era Royal yacht. One of the most successful of some 25 yachts built for King Charles II, Fubbs was nambed for his favorite mistress, Louise de Kerouaille, the Duchess of Portsmouth. A ketch-rigged yact with two masts, she was elaborately equipped and decorated.

The model described in this book is based on research into a contemporary model that was in the possession of the Earls of Sandwich for many generations. The hull form was developed from research by the authors into the 'shipwrights secrets' of Commissioner Peter Pett. His second son, Sir Phineas Pett, built the Fubbs. This model represents the original ship rather than the rebuilt Fubbs of 1724.


Stay tuned for more details and release date!
This sounds very interesting

Here the shown cover of the planned book

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The Fubbs from 1682 (and not 1725 where a contemporary model is existing) but some drawings

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Fubbs (1682)

Scale 1:32. A drawing of the Royal yacht Fubbs (1682), showing sheer lines with inboard detail, body plan with stern board, and longitudinal half-breadth. On the reverse is a plan of cabins and elevations of bulkheads. With dimensions and historical notes in pencil: 'Built at Greenwich 1682 Rebuilt at Woolwich 1701 Rebuilt at Deptford 1724 (launched 22nd Oct 1724)'.

We must do it! ;)
 
Let's also hope that a kit of "The Stuart Royal Yacht Fubbs of 1682" from famous manufacturers will appear soon !;)
 
DAVID ANTSCHERL
The Royal Yacht Fubbs of 1682 - Research and Building a 1:48 Scale Model

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David Antscherl is back and has partnered with Effie Moneypenny to bring us The Stuart Royal Yacht Fubbs of 1682: Research and Building a 1:48 Scale Model.

This book describes the research, history, reconstruction and building of a model of the Stuart era Royal yacht. One of the most successful of some 25 yachts built for King Charles II, Fubbs was nambed for his favorite mistress, Louise de Kerouaille, the Duchess of Portsmouth. A ketch-rigged yact with two masts, she was elaborately equipped and decorated.
The model described in this book is based on research into a contemporary model that was in the possession of the Earls of Sandwich for many generations. The hull form was developed from research by the authors into the 'shipwrights secrets' of Commissioner Peter Pett. His second son, Sir Phineas Pett, built the Fubbs. This model represents the original ship rather than the rebuilt Fubbs of 1724.

Stay tuned for more details and release date!

 
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