9 research outputs found
Aliens,
"An earlier version of 'Aliens' was published in London in 1914."--Publisher's note.Mode of access: Internet
The harbourmaster : a novel by William McFee.
Mode of access: Internet
Casuals of the sea; the voyage of a soul,
First American ed., published 6 Sept. 1916. Cf. Babb no. VII.Printed in Great Britain.Mode of access: Internet.Bancroft PR6025.M177.C37 1916: From the library of Marjorie & Martin Mitau.BANC; PR6025.M177.C37 1916: Blue cloth
Harbours of memory /
Dedicated to Christopher Morley. Dedication: p. v-xxx.Bound in green cloth; stamped in black.1st English ed., 2d issue. Cf. Babb.Babb, J. McFee,Mode of access: Internet.The William A. Gosling Collection of Christopher Morley
Watch below; a reconstruction in narrative form of the golden age of steam when coal took the place of wind and the tramp steamer's smoke covered the seven seas,
Mode of access: Internet
Swallowing the anchor; being a revised and enlarged collection of notes made by an engineer in the merchant service who secured leave of absence from his ship to investigate and report upon the alleged superiority of life ashore,
First English edition."Essays and reviews."--Introd.BabbMode of access: Internet.Bancroft PR6025.M177.S8 1925a: From the library of Marjorie & Martin Mitau.With author's autograph.BANC; PR6025.M177.S8 1925a: Dust jacket, blue cloth
Tom Cringle's log,
Title-page and lining papers illustrated in colors.Introduction signed: William McFee.Mode of access: Internet
Command /
Advertisements on p. [2] of the preliminary pages.Verso of t.p.: Printed ... at The Country Life Press."First edition."Mode of access: Internet
Captain Macedoine's daughter /
Advertisements on page [ii].On page [327]: The Country Life Press.Mode of access: Internet