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ISBN Cover Title Author Publisher Year Description Ref.
0859765644 no image available Classic Scottish Paddlesteamers Paterson, Alan J.S. Birlinn 2002 Paddlesteamers built on the River Clyde were exported all over the world and this is their story. 737
0859765539 Song of the Clyde, The: A History of Clyde Shipbuilding Walker, Fred M. John Donald Publishers 2001 A history of shipbuilding on the River Clyde, from the 17th century onwards. The most important shipyards and their ships are described. There is also information on the most important personalities in the yards. 833
0862415845 Clyde, The: A Portrait of a River Moss, Michael Birlinn 1997 This photographic study describes the shipbuilding history of the River Clyde. The ships, the shipyards and the people who worked in them are depicted during the yards` heyday to recent times, when very few yards remain. 839
0952217449 no image available Famous Ships of the Clyde Webster, Jack W J Williams & Son Books 1995 This book about shipbuilding on the River Clyde is arranged according to the types of ships which were built, including steamers, clippers, puffers and ferries. 840
085976530X Warshipbuilding on the Clyde Peebles, Hugh John Donald Publishers 2000 Many shipyards on the River Clyde specialised in naval ships and their fortunes rose and fell with changes in world politics. The yards were particularly affected by the nature of Britain`s role as a naval seapower and this history details the relationship between the yards and the British navy. 844