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The international code of signals for the use of all nations.
- Title
- The international code of signals for the use of all nations. Prepared under the authority of the Board of Trade.
- Author
- Great Britain. Board of Trade.
- Publication
- London: Published for the Committee of Lloyd's by Spottiswoode, [1899?]
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- Description
- [4], xvi, 572, [45] p. incl. 14 col. plates; 29 cm.
- Alternative Title
- Commercial code of signals
- Commercial code list for [18 ]
- British code list
- International (commercial) code of signals
- 1931 international code of signals
- Mercantile navy list
- Subjects
- Note
- At head of title: By authority.
- Introduction dated July, 1899.
- "This edition...will come into use on 1st January, 1901."- Insert before p. [3]
- First published in April 1857 by William Mitchell (printed by George E. Eyre and W. Spottiswoode).
- Other editions published under titles: The commercial code of signals; The international (commercial) code of signals; The 1931 international code of signals.
- Appendices: The commercial code list for [18 ] ; The British code list--published annually and supplemented quarterly.
- Supplemented by The mercantile navy list, 1857-1868.
- Call Number
- VXK+ (Great Britain. Trade Board. International code of signals. 1899)
- OCLC
- 7131835
- Author
- Great Britain. Board of Trade.
- Title
- The international code of signals for the use of all nations. Prepared under the authority of the Board of Trade.
- Imprint
- London: Published for the Committee of Lloyd's by Spottiswoode, [1899?]
- Added Title
- Commercial code of signalsCommercial code list for [18 ]British code listInternational (commercial) code of signals1931 international code of signalsMercantile navy list
- Research Call Number
- VXK+ (Great Britain. Trade Board. International code of signals. 1899)