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The America's Cup : The History of Sailing's Greatest Competition in the Twentieth Century
 
By Dennis Connor and Michael Levitt
The America's Cup: The History of...
The America's Cup : 1851 to the Present...  
By Olin Stephens.
The America's Cup presents a history of the race as told by photographs of the boats that sailed for the cup - from the first winner America to New Zealand's Black Magic (the 1995 winner). The America's Cup: 1851 to the Present...
The Story of America's Cup 1851-2000...  
Written By Ranulf Rayner, Paintings By Tim Thompson
Discover more about the America's Cup through these beautiful paintings and text. The Story of America's Cup 1851-2000...
Enterprise to Endeavour: The J-Class Yachts  
by Ian Dear
Extensively illustrated, this find tribute evokes an eventful decade in nautical history; the third edition recounts restoration efforts and reports on the current revival of interest in these peerless crafts. Enterprise to Endeavour: The J-Class...
An America's Cup Treasury: The Lost Levick Photographs, 1893-1937  
By Gary Jobson,
An America's Cup Treasury returns to early races when Edwin Levick captured the spirit of sailing's most coveted prize through poignant black and white images of beautiful J boats and yachts, their crews, and spectators. An America's Cup Treasury: The Lost...
cover Making Waves
Making Waves is the story of the first all-woman team to compete in the America's Cup, and its author, Anna Seaton Huntington, writes from the catbird seat: she was a member of this historic crew. Making Waves: The Inside Story of...