Commonly known as U.S.Nautical magazine, the U.S. Nautical magazine and Naval Journal was a monthly nautical newsletter published by Griffiths & Bates (New York City) in the 19th century.[1]

History

The U.S.nautical Magazine was first published as the Monthly Nautical Magazine and Quarterly review by Griffiths & Bates (a publishing house in New York). Volume 1 of the U.S. Nautical magazine covered the period October 1854 to March 1855.[2]

Contents

The U.S.Nautical magazine carried articles on seamanship, naval architecture, lists of ship builders in America, descriptions of ships / clippers constructed (like the Sunny South, and Blue Jacket) and their voyages,[3] and often, discoveries of islands and reefs made by ships. It also contained articles on disasters at sea, collisions and financial articles related to shipping.[2]

Further reading

References

  1. U.S. Nautical Magazine and Naval Journal. New York: Griffith Bates. 1856.
  2. 1 2 Volume 1 - Monthly nautical Magazine and Quarterly review. New York: Griffiths & Bates. 1855.
  3. Early Voyages to Terra Australis. 1856.


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