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Treasure Map Puzzle
Price: $18.00

Discover buried treasure with the help of this 200-piece jigsaw puzzle in a bottle. Once assembled, this intriguing puzzle highlights 67 locations of sunken and buried treasure along the Eastern seaboard. Made in the USA
Paintings of New York Postcard Book
Price: $9.95

From the Museum of the City of New York's permanent collection, these images depict classic New York scenes, from the unveiling of the Statue of Liberty to numerous depictions of the waterfront. Featured American Impressionist artist, Childe Hassam, 30 postcards.
Up in the Old Hotel
Price: $18.00

Up in the Old Hotel collects some of the best-known works  by renowned journalist and New Yorker contributor, Joseph Mitchell. This volume brings to life the New York characters, the “smoky riverback dawns” of the Fulton Fish Market, and other neighborhoods that Mitchell so richly evoked in such works as “McSorley’s Wonderful Saloon” and “The Bottom of the Harbor.”  Visitors to the Seaport Museum can have the special experience of looking down into the elevator shaft and other remnants of the “old hotel” that Mitchell memorialized in his famous title work. By Joseph Mitchell. Vintage, 1993. 736 pages, softcover, 5 ⅛ x 8 "
Watercolor Journal
Price: $13.00

This travel journal is an attractive and practical gift for painters, drawers, and writers. The journal is complete with 60 pages of soft-white acid-free paper, an elastic band closure, and an interior pocket. Panorama format, linen bound. 3 ½ x 8 ¼ ”
Whale Pillow
Price: $40.00

Designed by Vermont artist Laura Megroz, this handsome whale pillow is handhooked and has a luxurious velveteen backing. Side zipper allows for easy removal of pillow insert. 100% New Zealand wool, dryclean, Made in the USA, measures 8 x 24 "
Gottscho New York Notecards
Price: $14.95

Boxed notecard set includes four iconic images of New York during the 1920s and 1930s by renowned architectural photographer, Samuel Gottscho (1875-1971). 20 notecards with envelopes. 7 ¾ x 5 ¾ "
Seafaring Navigation Knowledge Cards
Price: $9.95

This quiz deck of 48 fact filled cards is a great source of quick information on maps, inventions, and oceanic explorations. Seafaring Navigation and Exploration takes you on an around-the-world adventure in a quest for nautical knowledge. 3 ¼ x 4 "
John Stobart and the Ships of South Street
Price: $10.00

This book features the evocative paintings of distinguished maritime artist John Stobart of ships sailing out of New York’s South Street Seaport. John Stobart's essay, "A Fair Tide in South Street," provides his personal account of how the ships and people of South Street Seaport inspired him to create his paintings, which depict the ships that built a city from the sea. The book includes contributions from other artists and an introduction by Peter Stanford, the founder of the South Street Seaport Museum. Paintings and an essay by John Stobart with commentary by Peter Stanford. Sea History Press, 2008, 24 pages, with color illustrations, softcover, 9 x 9 ½ "
Tall Ships: The Fleet for the 21st Century
Price: $20.00

An ideal guide for anyone interested in tall ships and their enduring history and tradition, this book features beautiful full-color photographs and detailed descriptions of more than 200 vessels from around the world. The ships’ history and notable events are described in ample detail, including an account of the Pioneer, the South Street Seaport Museum’s own 19th century schooner. By Thaddeus Koza. Tide-mark Press, 2009. 231 pages, with color photographs, softcover, 12 x 8 ¾ "
Sail Tall Ships! A Directory of Sail Training and Adventure at Sea
Price: $13.00

A must for those planning their own adventure and for tall ships enthusiasts alike, this comprehensive guide published by Tall Ships America features photographs and descriptions of hundreds of member tall ships. Also included are descriptions of numerous shore-based programs that offer a diverse range of sail training opportunities throughout North America and the world. Published by Tall Ships America, 19th edition. 436 pages, with black-and-white photographs, softcover, 6 x 9 "