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History of Sailing in 100 Objects

English · Hardback

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Zusatztext Book of the month. Beautifully illustrated and insightfully written! it offers a thoughtful tour of how we sail today and why. Informationen zum Autor Barry Pickthall is an award winning yachting journalist, photographer and author. A former boatbuilder and naval architect, he was yachting correspondent for The Times for 20 years, and he has written 18 books about sailing. Klappentext Did you ever wonder which civilisation first took to water in small craft? Who worked out how to measure distance or plot a course at sea? Or why the humble lemon rose to such prominence in the diets of sailors? Taking one hundred objects that have been pivotal in the development of sailing and sailing boats, the book provides a fascinating insight into the history of sailing. From the earliest small boats, through magnificent Viking warships, to the technology that powers some of the most sophisticated modern yachts, the book also covers key developments such as keeps and navigational aids such as the astrolabe, sextant and compass. Other more apparently esoteric objects from all around the world are also included, including the importance of citrus fruit in the prevention of scurvy, scrimshaw made from whalebone and the meaning of sailor's tattoos. Beautifully illustrated with lively and insightful text, it's a perfect gift for the real or armchair sailor, the book gives an alternative insight into how and why we sail the way we do today.A fascinating and quirky look at the history of sailing as seen through 100 objects that changed the way we sail. Zusammenfassung Did you ever wonder which civilisation first took to water in small craft? Who worked out how to measure distance or plot a course at sea? Or why the humble lemon rose to such prominence in the diets of sailors?Taking one hundred objects that have been pivotal in the development of sailing and sailing boats, the book provides a fascinating insight into the history of sailing. From the earliest small boats, through magnificent Viking warships, to the technology that powers some of the most sophisticated modern yachts, the book also covers key developments such as keeps and navigational aids such as the astrolabe, sextant and compass. Other more apparently esoteric objects from all around the world are also included, including the importance of citrus fruit in the prevention of scurvy, scrimshaw made from whalebone and the meaning of sailor's tattoos.Beautifully illustrated with lively and insightful text, it's a perfect gift for the real or armchair sailor, the book gives an alternative insight into how and why we sail the way we do today....

Product details

Authors Barry Pickthall, Pickthall Barry
Publisher Bloomsbury
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 25.08.2016
 
EAN 9781472918857
ISBN 978-1-4729-1885-7
No. of pages 224
Dimensions 200 mm x 255 mm x 28 mm
Subjects Guides > Sport > Water sport, sailing

HISTORY / Expeditions & Discoveries, History of Science, History of engineering & technology, SPORTS & RECREATION / Water Sports / Boating, Sailing / yachting

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