"Reynold's Code: Polyglot Nautical Telegraph," revised by F.G. Simpkinson, presents a comprehensive system for maritime communication. This revised edition of Reynold's Code offers a detailed guide to a polyglot nautical telegraph system, enabling efficient communication across different languages at sea. Covering essential aspects of signaling and code interpretation, this book is invaluable for naval officers, maritime historians, and linguistics enthusiasts.
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