Incoming Resources
- Old half-hull in the shed, James V. Garvey
- The last of the windjammers
- The lights & types of ships at night, words by Dave Eggers ; art by Annie Dills
- Coolie ships and oil sailers /, by Basil Lubbock
- Yankee ship sailing cards, presenting reproductions of some of the colorful cards announcing ship sailings in the days when Boston ships and Boston men were known in every port of the Seven Seas, by Allan Forbes and Ralph M. Eastman
- Stickmen's guide to watercraft, by John Farndon ; illustrated by John Paul de Quay
- Some famous sailing ships and their builder, Donald McKay,, by Richard C. McKay; a study of the American sailing packet and clipper eras, with biographical sketches of America's foremost designer and master-builder of ships, and a comprehensive history of his many famous ships. With 10 color plates and 48 other illustrations
- The sailing ship;, six thousand years of history,, by Romola & R. C. Anderson
- The sea; its history and romance
- American fishermen,, by Albert Cook Church; with text by James B. Connolly
- Ships and shipping;, a collection of pictures including many American vessels,, painted by Antoine Roux and his sons, with an introductory text by Louis Brès and reminiscences by Edouard Gaubert, translated and annotated by Alfred Johnson
- The great iron ship
- Ships of the past,, by Charles G. Davis; with an introduction by Irving R. Wiles
- Coasting passage, by Frederick Sturgis Laurence ; illustrations by Allen Beechel, Andrew J.Nesdall, and the author
- American merchant ships, 1850-1900,, by Frederick C. Matthews
- Boats that float, learning the OA sound, Abigail Richter
- Greyhounds of the sea;, the story of the American clipper ship,, by Carl C. Cutler; with a foreword by Charles Francis Adams; 117 illustrations
- Boats and ships, by Cari Meister
- The engine powered vessel;, from paddle-wheeler to nuclear ship, [by] W. A. Baker [and] Tre tryckare
- The bounty ships of France;, the story of the French Cape Horn sailing ships, [by] Alan Villiers & Henri Picard
- Airplanes and trucks and trains, fire engines, boats and ships and building and wrecking machines
- Captain Nathaniel Lord Thompson of Kennebunk, Maine,, and the ships he built, 1811-1889,, by Margaret Jefferds Thompson; with introduction by Lincoln Colcord
- The sailing ships of New England, by John Robinson ... and George Francis Dow .., Series two,
- The sailing ships of New England, 1607-1907,, by John Robinson and George Francis Dow
- The great ships, Patrick O'Brien
- Boats, ships, submarines, and other floating machines, Ian Graham
- Sailing and small craft down the ages;, drawings and text by Edgar L. Bloomster
- Ships, Andrew Haslam ; written by Andrew Solway ; consultant, Simon Stephens
- Fore and aft craft and their story;, an account of the fore and aft rig from the earliest times to the present day,, by E. Keble Chatterton..With over 150 illustrations & plans
- The story of sail,, by G. S. Laird Clowes, illustrated by Cecil G. Trew
- Shipping & craft in silhouette;, drawings and text by Charles G. Davis
- The book of the ship, an exhaustive pictorial and factual survey of world ships, shipping, and shipbuilding, by A.C. Hardy
- Wooden ships and iron men;, the story of the square-rigged merchant marine of British North America, the ships, their builders and owners and the men who sailed them., By Frederick William Wallace ... illustrated by photographs and drawings
- Famous American ships,, being an historical sketch of the United States as told through its maritime life
- American merchant ships, 1850-1900,, by Frederick C. Matthews ..
- Old ships and ship-building days of Medford, 1630-1873,, by Hall Gleason
- The sailing ships of New England, By George Francis Dow .., Series three.
- Square-rigger days, [by] Warren Armstrong
- Old ship portraits of Kennebunk
- The last of the windjammers,, by Basil Lubbock
- The ways of the sea,, by Charles G. Davis. Illustrated by the author
- Oars, sails, and steam;, a picture book of ships,, written and illustrated by Edwin Tunis
- Conquest of the seas,, the history and adventure of sea and ships,, by Frank C. Bowen, Profusely illustrated