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Shipbuilding from its beginnings. Vol. 3 (of 3)

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A richly illustrated technical survey traces the evolution of ship forms and construction from early craft to later specialized vessels. Measured plans, cross-sections, and detailed plates depict hull shapes, framing, decks, and rigging, each accompanied by descriptive captions. Explanatory text outlines constructional principles, joinery, dimensioning systems, and practical variations in design across regions and periods. Organized catalogs of vessel types emphasize functional and size differences, offering comparative analyses that clarify how structural and stylistic changes correspond to shifting maritime needs.

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E. van Konijnenburg

E. van Konijnenburg was an author known for his extensive work on the history and development of shipbuilding. His notable series, "Shipbuilding from its beginnings," spans three volumes and provides a comprehensive overview of the evolution of ship construction techniques and materials. This work reflects his deep interest in maritime history and engineering, making significant contributions to the literature on naval architecture. Additionally, he authored a German version of his work, "Der Schiffbau seit seiner Entstehung," further showcasing his dedication to the subject. Van Konijnenburg's writings remain a valuable resource for those interested in the technical and historical aspects of shipbuilding.

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