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  SHIPS AND WAYS
  OF OTHER DAYS

[Illustration: A SHIP OF YESTERDAY

(A Tea-clipper before the Wind)]




  SHIPS & WAYS
  OF OTHER DAYS

  BY
  E. KEBLE CHATTERTON
  (Author of “Sailing Ships & Their Story”)

  WITH ONE HUNDRED AND
  THIRTY ILLUSTRATIONS

  [Illustration]

  LONDON
  SIDGWICK & JACKSON, LTD
  3 ADAM STREET, ADELPHI, W.C.
  1913




_All rights reserved_




[Illustration: SHIPS AND WAYS OF OTHER DAYS

PREFACE]


I desire to acknowledge the courtesy of the Master and Fellows of
Magdalene College, Cambridge, for having permitted me to reproduce the
three illustrations facing pages 212, 228, and 230. These are 