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The Six Nations: Lenape, Mohawk, Apache, Arapahoe, Comanche, Huron. A Brief Outline Of Indian Supremacy With Special Reference To Their Modern Memorials, The Steamers Of The Clyde Line THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY

The Six Nations: Lenape, Mohawk, Apache, Arapahoe, Comanche, Huron. A Brief Outline Of Indian Supremacy With Special Reference To Their Modern Memorials, The Steamers Of The Clyde Line

THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY

Other works by THE CLYDE STEAMSHIP COMPANY

Publication: Arthur W Pye, Passenger Traffic Manager, Clyde Steamship Line, 1914, New York

First edition. 8vo. 9" X 8" attractive, color pictorial wrappers, folded to 9" x 4," n. p. (28 pp. including covers), illustrated, maps. The Clyde Steamship Company operated year-round between Boston and New York and Jacksonville, Florida. They operated 22 steamers with all but two named for Indian tribes, and with an aggregated tonnage of 56,826 tons. Single panel color maps of the interior of Florida showing the inlet from the Atlantic Ocean to Jacksonville and the St. John River, and a color map of the whole of Florida. There is also a two-panel color map of the Clyde Line routes showing their routes along the eastern seaboard of the U. S. Photographs of some of the steamers and many of the passenger comforts provided including cabins, dining rooms, entertainment areas, etc. An attractive, near fine copy of an elusive booklet.

Inventory Number: 39098

$495.00