Some Titles by Basil Lubbock
Author: Lubbock, Alfred Basil, 1876-1944.
The "edition and notes" in the table below refer to our current, publicly available holdings.
Note 1: "first" edition may refer either to first English (UK) or First American
Note 2: Articles in The Mariner's Mirror and other Journals are not included
Note 3: "missing" - we would appreciate a donation, as we do not have a copy of this/these titles
Title |
Publisher |
Year |
Edition and notes |
Round the Horn Before the Mast |
John Murray, London |
1902 |
[re-imp of 1st ed, 1928] |
Jack Derringer, A Tale of Deep Water |
John Murray, London |
1906 |
missing |
Deep sea warriors [with four illustrations by the author] |
New York, Dodd, Mead and Company |
1910 |
First US, using UK plates. |
The China Clippers |
Brown, Son and Ferguson, Glasgow |
1914 |
First; Lauriat "6th ed.", 1925; Brown "2nd ed." 1946. |
The Colonial Clippers |
James Brown and Son / Lauriat |
1921 |
First ed. (US imprint) |
Cruisers, corsairs & slavers : an account of the suppression of the picaroon, pirate & slaver by the Royal Navy during the 19th century |
Glasgow : Brown, Son & Ferguson |
1993 |
First |
The Blackwall Frigates |
Brown, Son and Ferguson, Glasgow |
1922 |
First |
The Log of the Cutty Sark |
James Brown and Son, Glasgow |
1924 |
First |
Adventures by sea from art of old time; preface by John Masefield. Edited by Geoffrey Holme |
The Studio Ltd |
1925 |
First |
Western Ocean Packets, The |
Charles E. Lauriat |
1925 |
First |
Last of the Windjammers, The, Vol 1 |
James Brown and Son |
1927 |
First |
The Down Easters, American deep-water sailing ships, 1868-1919 |
Boston, C.E. Lauriat Company |
1929 |
First |
Bully Hayes, South sea pirate |
Charles E. Lauriat |
1931 |
First |
Nitrate Clippers, The |
Brown, Son and Ferguson, Glasgow |
1932 |
First |
Sail - The Romance of the Clipper Ships |
Volume 1, Grosset & Dunlap |
1932 |
1972, Blackwall, American clippers, tea clippers, wool clippers |
Sail - The Romance of the Clipper Ships |
Volume 2, Grosset & Dunlap |
1932 |
1972, wool clippers, passenger and emigrant clippers, tea clippers, general traders, training ships |
Sail - The Romance of the Clipper Ships |
Volume 3, Grosset & Dunlap |
1932 |
1972, Calcutta jute clippers, Blackwall, Australian, New Zealand and general traders, Cutty Sark and Thermopylae race of 1872, biography of Jack Spurling |
Best of Sail, The romance of the clipper ships; an abridged edition of "Sail", volumes I, II and III. Pictured by the late J. Spurling, storied by Basil Lubbock, edited by Alexander Campbell |
New York, The Macmillan Company |
1933 |
First |
Opium Clippers, The |
James Brown and Son |
1933 |
First |
Barlow's journal of his life at sea in King's ships, East & West Indiamen & amp; other merchantmen from 1659 to 1703. Transcribed from the original manuscript. Volume I |
Hurst and Blackett, Ltd |
1934 |
First |
Barlow's journal of his life at sea in King's ships, East & West Indiamen & amp; other merchantmen from 1659 to 1703. Transcribed from the original manuscript. Volume II |
Hurst and Blackett, Ltd |
1934 |
First |
Last of the Windjammers, The, Vol 2 |
James Brown and Son |
1935 |
First |
The Coolie Ships and Oil Sailers |
Brown, Son & Ferguson, Glasgow |
1935 |
First |
Arctic Whalers,The |
Brown, Son and Ferguson, Glasgow |
1937 |
First |
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Note: Our holdings of books by Basil Lubbock in our main cataloge are available.
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