- and they also serve, when
extended on a
large scale from the
coast of a
tideless sea
under shelter of an
outlying breakwater, to form the
basins in which...
- the
nodal point. The
central Red Sea (Jeddah area) is
therefore almost tideless, and as such the
annual water level changes are more significant. Because...
- Room of Fear" "The Promise" "From the
Tideless Sea Part One".
Monthly Story Magazine, 1906 "From the
Tideless Sea Part Two:
Further News of the Homebird"...
- Sarg****o Sea
Stories are a
group of
short stories written by
English author William Hope
Hodgson that are set
around the Sarg****o Sea. They have been featured...
- tend to
occur along older 'beheaded'
river channels and open into the
tideless Baltic sea. Rias are
drowned valleys, such as the
estuaries of Thames,...
-
marshes (and
presumably then the ocean), to the East are
quicksands and the
tideless sea, and to the West are
knuckles of
endless rock. To the West also lies...
- he
summarises the legend:
There lived a
singer in
France of old By the
tideless dolorous midland sea. In a land of sand and ruin and gold
There shone one...
- A
colour strip produced for Lion
Annual 1965 (Karl the
Viking and the
Tideless Sea) led to
Lawrence being offered colour work in
Bible Story magazine...
-
Gibraltar to the
Syrian Coast, lies the Mediterranean, land-locked and
tideless,
known to the
ancients as Mare Nostrum—'Our Sea'...Upon its
bosom mankind...
- tide,' says Kidgell. 'That's the best news I've had.' 'Why?' 'The Med's
tideless.'"
Milligan does not know the
gravity of the
situation at Salerno, until...