From wheel house to counting house : essays in maritime business history in honour of Professor Peter Neville Davies /
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| Language: | English |
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[St. John's, Nfld.] :
International Maritime Economic History Association,
[1992]
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| Series: | Research in maritime history ;
no. 2. |
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Table of Contents:
- Peter Neville Davies : an appreciation / Peter Mathias
- Peter Neville Davies : an appreciation / David M. Williams
- Do docks make trade? : the case of the port of Great Grimsby / Gordon Jackson
- The scrubby Scotch screw company : British India Steam Navigation Co.'s coastal services in South Asia, 1862-1870 / J. Forbes Munro
- Bureaucrats, businessmen and bananas : the colonial office and shipping services in the West Indies, 1895-1925 / Robert G. Greenhill
- Shipbuilding at Belfast : Workman, Clark and Company, 1880-1935 / Andrew Armitage
- Marketing opportunities and marketing practices; the eclipse of British shipbuilding, 1957-1976 / Tony Slaven
- Liverpool shipowners, the Mediterranean, and the transition from sail to steam during the mid-nineteenth century / P.L. Cottrell
- Bigots or patriots? The political and religious allegiances of the Liverpool ships' carpenters, 1815-1851 / Frank Neal
- Alfred Jones : integration and adversity in Liverpool / Adrian Jarvis
- The Mary and the Lady Lansdowne / Michael K. Stammers
- Merchants from sail to steam : the West Australian Shipping Association and the evolution of the conference system, 1884-1910 / Frank Broeze
- The making of a maritime firm : the rise of Fearnley and Eger, 1859-1917 / Lewis R. Fischer and Anders M. Fon
- Entrepreneurship and risk-taking in the Norwegian shipping industry in the early part of the twentieth century : the case of Lauritz Kloster, Stavanger / Helge W. Nordvik
- The Harriman-Hamburg-American Line agreement of June 1920 : the foremost German shipping company's return to the sea / Lars U. Scholl
- Peter Neville Davies : a bibliography / Andrew Armitage.