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| 1925.1 | Author, Author... | FRIZZL::RGREEN | Ron Green 297-2975 | Mon Sep 14 1992 10:12 | 8 | 
|  |     re:  .0
    
    ???
    
    Is this the Duncan and Ware Cruising Guide - available in most
    bookstores??  even Dolphin Books??
    
    R
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| 1925.2 | ex | POWDML::SPENCER_J | Commuter from the Other Cape | Mon Sep 14 1992 11:57 | 6 | 
|  |     ...or do you mean Hank & Jan Taft's large format book, first published
    in the mid/late '80's?  That, too, is certainly available.  If
    desperate for a copy and you can't find it at your local bookstore, try
    the Chart Kit people.  Or call the Armchair Sailor in Newport.
    
    J.
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| 1925.3 | try New Eng Book Fair | FSOA::BERICSON | MRO1-1/L87 DTN 297-3200 | Mon Sep 14 1992 16:05 | 5 | 
|  |     If you want ANY book... there is a 90% probability it will be in stock
    at a discount price at the New England Book Fair in Natic ... or they
    will ship it to you very quickly.
    
    Fantastic place.. worth a special trip.
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| 1925.4 | a softcover low-cost booklet | ALGOL::HARRIS | Tom Harris | Mon Sep 14 1992 17:03 | 15 | 
|  |     
    Actually, the book in mind is a paperback, about the size and heft of 
    the Nynex Boater's Directory. It's typically available in the Spring
    and has listings for various marinas/harbors/etc. Runs in the $5-6
    price range, if memory serves. Also includes some cheap photocopies
    "not for navigation" ala Nynex booklet (those, I can live without).
    
    If I run across a copy in the Spring, I'll get the correct title
    and post it as a belated reply -- it's been about 2 yrs since I
    saw it last (and that was in the marine store in Beverly MA).
    
    thanks for the pointers, I'll check further on the books referenced.
    
    -tom
    
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| 1925.5 | if you want to borrow a guide | OLDTMR::FRANCEY | M/L&CE SECG dtn 223-5427 pko3-1/d18 | Tue Sep 15 1992 09:45 | 7 | 
|  |     I've got the two volume downeast cruising guide on our boat in
    Portland.  If you want to borrow it for a week let me know and I'll
    mail it to you; or, since we're in Acton, MA and if you're nearby you
    can swing by and pick it up.
    
    	Ron
    
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| 1925.6 | St. Johns NB | TOLKIN::HILL |  | Fri Dec 11 1992 15:23 | 8 | 
|  |     Does anybody know of a book which covers the St.John in more detail
    than Cruising the New England Coast (Duncan and Ware). I was thinking
    of going there this coming summer.
    
    Has anybody been there? I would appreciate any information you might
    provide.
    
                     Thanks  Bill
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| 1925.7 | Duncan & Ware | BGSDEV::MORRIS | Tom Morris - Multimedia Engineering | Wed Sep 22 1993 19:26 | 13 | 
|  |     It's sounds like the cruising guide that was originally asked about
    wasn't the Duncan & Ware version, but for anyone who is interested in
    the Duncan & Ware Cruising Guide to New England, it is apparently out
    of print with no prospect of any more being printed any time in the
    near future.  Offshore magazine has been serializing it to try and get
    the information more widely available, but I just discovered that there
    is a bookstore in Boston which claims to have bought up the last few
    copies available.  It is located on Lewis Wharf and is called Harri's
    (I think).  They apparently have only been open about 6 months, but
    they've got quite a nice selection of books.  Worth a visit if you are
    in the area.
    
    Tom
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| 1925.8 | What's the latest version? | MASTR::FRENCH | Bill French 381-1859 | Thu Sep 23 1993 07:34 | 12 | 
|  |     Tom,
    
    What is ther version and publishing date of the latest version?
    
    I have one which I picked up at the bargain table at a mall bookstore
    a few years ago, but have no idea how current it is with respect to the
    latest.
    
    Ironically, there is an individual within 50' of your and my offices
    who is related to one of the authors.
    
    Bill 
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| 1925.9 |  | BGSDEV::MORRIS | Tom Morris - Multimedia Engineering | Thu Sep 23 1993 16:36 | 12 | 
|  |     re: -.1
    
    I'm not 100% sure, but I think that there is basically just one version
    floating around.  My impression was that it was last updated and
    printed several (many?) years ago and no one has taken on the task of
    updating it and reprinting it.
    
    I'd didn't buy a copy for myself because my brother has one that I can
    borrow.  That may have been shortsighted considering it's soon to be
    scarcity.
    
    Tom
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| 1925.10 | Two versions were available | CONSLT::MCBRIDE | Flick of my BIC Scarecrow? | Fri Sep 24 1993 10:00 | 6 | 
|  |     There are/were at least two versions of New England Cruising guides. 
    One is hard cover and the other is soft with spiral binding.  I haven't
    seen the hard cover version lately in book stores.  The paper store has
    a copy of the spiral bound one though.  I think it is 19.95 or so.  
    
    Brian
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| 1925.11 |  | BGSDEV::MORRIS | Tom Morris - Multimedia Engineering | Mon Sep 27 1993 17:06 | 3 | 
|  | The one that I saw at Harra's was the hard cover version by Duncan & Ware.
Tom
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| 1925.12 |  | DEMOAX::GINGER | Ron Ginger | Tue Sep 28 1993 08:24 | 12 | 
|  |     The Duncan book went thru many updates over a number of years, but
    hasnt been updated for maybe 5-8 years now. I dont believe it is the
    same as a spiral bound book, since it was a many hundred page book. 
    
    In addition to pure cruising info, like landmarks and service
    descriptions, it contained many historical notes. Duncan has recently 
    published a major volume on the history of the Maine coast, which is
    probably why he hasnt done an update to the cruising guide. 
    
    I often see copies of the guide in used book stores. In fact, last week
    I was in COLUMBIA TRADING COMPANY, a used marine bookstore in W.
    Barnstable MA, and he had 4 or 5 copies on the shelf. 
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