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Book Yankees Under Sail

    Book Details:
  • Author : Richard D. Heckman
  • Publisher : Yankee Publishing, Incorporated
  • Release : 1968
  • ISBN : 9780911658583
  • Pages : 254 pages

Download or read book Yankees Under Sail written by Richard D. Heckman and published by Yankee Publishing, Incorporated. This book was released on 1968 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Yankees Under Sail

Download or read book Yankees Under Sail written by Richard D Heckman and published by Yankee Books. This book was released on 1968 with total page 254 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book Blow the Man Down

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  • Author : James H. Williams
  • Publisher : Pickle Partners Publishing
  • Release : 2018-12-05
  • ISBN : 1789125642
  • Pages : 369 pages

Download or read book Blow the Man Down written by James H. Williams and published by Pickle Partners Publishing. This book was released on 2018-12-05 with total page 369 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A weathered manuscript discovered among old papers was the foundation of this powerful book. James H. Williams’ spellbinding recollections of his adventures before the mast in sailing-ship days bring alive again that gruelling but romantic era on the seas. Though he called himself a common sailor, James H. Williams (1864-1927) was a most uncommon man. An African-American seaman with reddish hair, he left his Massachusetts home to go to sea at the age of eleven. Yet in spite of his limited formal education, he, wrote in later life with a verve and color that many professional writers would envy. Although he had once killed a man in escaping from a hell-ship at Hong Kong, Williams possessed a high sense of moral virtue. A practical man who survived countless storms and two major shipwrecks, he instinctively sought out the ships of masts and spars in an age in which the merchant marine was making its transition from sail to steam. Within him, too, burned a reforming fervor so intense that he became an uncompromising—and highly effective—enemy of all who preyed upon the common seaman. Vivid, salty, and enlivened by an unfailing sense of humor, James H. Williams’ reminiscences form a remarkable chronicle of life and adventure under sail and along the waterfronts of deep-water ports from America to China. Here are the thrill of the whale hunt and the terror of a boat’s crew as an infuriated whale capsizes them. Here are episodes of hardship and the brutality of bucko captains and mates that belied the beauty of taut, queenly ships. Here, too, are magnificent accounts of sailing ships and the stalwart men who manned them; of heroic deeds; of exotic anchorages and boisterous sprees ashore; of the immensity of the sea and its awe-inspiring gales and typhoons; of shipwreck in the English Channel on a bitter winter night; of drifting on a spar in the lonely South Atlantic and surviving for three months on an uninhabited island.

Book Warship under Sail

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  • Author : Lorraine McConaghy
  • Publisher : University of Washington Press
  • Release : 2018-01-01
  • ISBN : 0295800437
  • Pages : 344 pages

Download or read book Warship under Sail written by Lorraine McConaghy and published by University of Washington Press. This book was released on 2018-01-01 with total page 344 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Ordered to join the Pacific Squadron in 1854, the sloop of war Decatur sailed from Norfolk, Virginia, through the Strait of Magellan to Valparaiso, Honolulu, and Puget Sound, then on to San Francisco, Panama, Nicaragua, and Costa Rica, while serving in the Pacific until 1859, the eve of the Civil War. Historian Lorraine McConaghy presents the ship, its officers, and its crew in a vigorous, keenly rendered case study that illuminates the forces shaping America's antebellum navy and foreign policy in the Pacific, from Vancouver Island to Tierra del Fuego. One of only five ships in the squadron, the Decatur participated in numerous imperial adventures in the Far West, enforcing treaties, fighting Indians, suppressing vigilantes, and protecting commerce. With its graceful lines and towering white canvas sails, the ship patrolled the sandy border between ocean and land. Warship under Sail focuses on four episodes in the Decatur's Pacific Squadron mission: the harrowing journey from the Atlantic to the Pacific Ocean through the Strait of Magellan; a Seattle war story that contested American treaties and settlements; participation with other squadron ships on a U.S. State Department mission to Nicaragua; and more than a year spent anchored off Panama as a hospital ship. In a period of five years, more than 300 men lived aboard ship, leaving a rich record of logbooks, medical and punishment records, correspondence, personal journals, and drawings. Lorraine McConaghy has mined these records to offer a compelling social history of a warship under sail. Her research adds immeasurably to our understanding of the lives of ordinary men at sea and American expansionism in the antebellum Pacific West.

Book Young Men and the Sea

Download or read book Young Men and the Sea written by Daniel Vickers and published by . This book was released on 2005 with total page 0 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Drawing on records of several thousand seamen & their voyages from Salem, Massachusetts, 'Young Men and the Sea' offers a social history of seafaring in the colonial and early national period.

Book Daily Life in the Age of Sail

Download or read book Daily Life in the Age of Sail written by Dorothy Volo and published by Bloomsbury Publishing USA. This book was released on 2001-11-30 with total page 343 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: From the Thirteenth century through the Nineteenth, the waterways of the world provided the major means of transportation for exploration, trade, the military, and even criminals. Find out what life was like for those who chose to sail the high seas, as well as for those who didn't choose to be on board, like wives brought to sea by husbands and slaves en route to the auction block. What were their quarters like? What did they eat? How did they pass their long days at sea? These and other questions are answered in animated prose that brings the lives of ordinary people who oftentimes engaged in extraordinary activities, into sharp focus. First-hand accounts from such sources as personal journals and magazine articles are provided to help bring the time period alive. Students will also learn what life was like in the seaport towns and what the sailors did when they visited these towns, as well as the physical parts of the ships and the different roles different members of the crew played. This engaging history helps to separate fact from fiction while exploring the reasons the sea and sea life have held such prominent roles in popular fiction, and will help students understand what life was truly like for these people.

Book The Yankee Fleet

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  • Author : James C. Johnston
  • Publisher : History Press (SC)
  • Release : 2007
  • ISBN : 9781596293250
  • Pages : 159 pages

Download or read book The Yankee Fleet written by James C. Johnston and published by History Press (SC). This book was released on 2007 with total page 159 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In The Yankee Fleet: Maritime New England in the Age of Sail, James C. Johnston Jr. recounts the famous tales that have given the Northeast such a storied maritime tradition. From the stern Puritan fathers to Francisco Ruiz, New England's last known pirate, Johnston canvasses the accounts of the men and women who fished, fought, explored and marauded in sailing craft over the region's fickle--yet fertile--waters. With occasional forays into the nautical history of the Chesapeake and trans-Atlantic realms, The Yankee Fleet offers a colourful and offbeat exploration of Yankee sailors and the world they made.

Book Yankee India

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  • Author : Susan S. Bean
  • Publisher : Mapin Publishing Pvt
  • Release : 2001
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 296 pages

Download or read book Yankee India written by Susan S. Bean and published by Mapin Publishing Pvt. This book was released on 2001 with total page 296 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Built around mariners' journals of their pioneering voyages, Yankee India charts the early development of commercial and cultural relations between the United States and India in the Age of Sail. The end of colonial rule in 1783 had given American merchants and ship owners the freedom to trade in Asia. Voyages from ports along the eastern seaboard were the first American links to the distant and exotic culture of India. Mariners' journals and letters speak of encounters with vastly different ways of life that sometimes challenged and sometimes reinforced ideas about decorum, religion, and morality and that influenced attitudes toward imperialism, legitimate rule, and free trade. Material embodiments of India at the time -- prints, paintings, and figurines depicting Indian scenes and people; "hubble-bubbles", "idols", fans and other souvenirs; as well as goods like bandannas, palampores (bed covers), and shawls-augment and illustrate the story. Previously untapped archives and collections of the Peabody Essex Museum, whose founders were captains and supercargoes in the Asia trade, provide the principal resources. These first encounters between the United States and India in the Age of Sail laid the foundation for American views of India and contributed to the development of American and Indian national and cultural sensibilities. Yankee India brings this important but little known episode to a wide range of readers interested in the histories of the United States and India, and in the impacts of intercultural encounters.

Book The Cruising Guide to the New England Coast

Download or read book The Cruising Guide to the New England Coast written by Robert C. Duncan and published by W. W. Norton & Company. This book was released on 2002 with total page 864 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Here, entirely updated, is the latest edition of the most complete, authoritative cruising guide to the northeastern coast.

Book Yankee

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  • Author :
  • Publisher :
  • Release : 1984
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 1146 pages

Download or read book Yankee written by and published by . This book was released on 1984 with total page 1146 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book True Yankees

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  • Author : Dane A. Morrison
  • Publisher : JHU Press
  • Release : 2014-12-04
  • ISBN : 1421415437
  • Pages : 363 pages

Download or read book True Yankees written by Dane A. Morrison and published by JHU Press. This book was released on 2014-12-04 with total page 363 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: “[A] fascinating perspective on how America’s early voyages of commerce and discovery to the exotic South Seas helped the new nation forge its identity.” —Eric Jay Dolan, bestselling author of Black Flags, Blue Waters Drawing on private journals, letters, ships’ logs, memoirs, and newspaper accounts, True Yankees traces America’s earliest encounters on a global stage through the exhilarating experiences of five Yankee seafarers. Merchant Samuel Shaw spent a decade scouring the marts of China and India for goods that would captivate the imaginations of his countrymen. Mariner Amasa Delano toured much of the Pacific hunting seals. Explorer Edmund Fanning circumnavigated the globe, touching at various Pacific and Indian Ocean ports of call. In 1829, twenty-year-old Harriett Low reluctantly accompanied her merchant uncle and ailing aunt to Macao, where she recorded trenchant observations of expatriate life. And sea captain Robert Bennet Forbes’s last sojourn in Canton coincided with the eruption of the First Opium War. How did these bold voyagers approach and do business with the people in the region, whose physical appearance, practices, and culture seemed so strange? And how did native men and women—not to mention the European traders who were in direct competition with the Americans—regard these upstarts who had fought off British rule? The accounts of these adventurous travelers reveal how they and hundreds of other mariners and expatriates influenced the ways in which Americans defined themselves, thereby creating a genuinely brash national character—the “true Yankee.” Readers who love history and stories of exploration on the high seas will devour this gripping tale. “The book is informative and entertaining, a rare combination. Highly recommended.” —Choice

Book Cruising World

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  • Publisher :
  • Release : 1981-01
  • ISBN :
  • Pages : 1020 pages

Download or read book Cruising World written by and published by . This book was released on 1981-01 with total page 1020 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt:

Book True Yankees

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  • Author : Dane A. Morrison
  • Publisher : JHU Press
  • Release : 2014-12-22
  • ISBN : 1421415429
  • Pages : 280 pages

Download or read book True Yankees written by Dane A. Morrison and published by JHU Press. This book was released on 2014-12-22 with total page 280 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: With American independence came the freedom to sail anywhere in the world under a new flag. Drawing on private journals, letters, ships' logs, memoirs, and newspaper accounts, this book traces America's earliest encounters on a global stage through the exhilarating experiences of five Yankee seafarers.

Book Live Yankees

Download or read book Live Yankees written by William Henry Bunting and published by Tilbury House Distr. This book was released on 2009 with total page 520 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: For nearly a century members of the Sewall family of Bath, Maine, built and managed a fleet of stout deepwater square-riggers--a fascinating story. Correspondence from their captains offers adventure of another kind--mutinies, shipwrecks, and "cannibal isles."

Book Temple to the Wind

Download or read book Temple to the Wind written by Christopher L. Pastore and published by Rowman & Littlefield. This book was released on 2023-12-21 with total page 313 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: In 1903, racing for the America’s Cup was no longer a gentleman’s game – it had become a race entangled with political tension and awesome, dangerous stakes. In this pivotal year, the two great rivals Britain and America raced head to head, with Britain determined to win with their privately funded Shamrock III, and America’s bravado backed up by Reliance. Reliance was a yacht like no other – a work of beauty carrying more sail than any single-masted boat before. Some believed that the boat towering 190 feet above the water was simply too dangerous, but the race called for such staggering risk. Pastore brings life to this strikingly astounding vessel from conception, to construction, to the hair-raising trials at sea. It is simply one of the most exciting sea tales ever told.

Book Blow the Man Down

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  • Author : James H. Williams
  • Publisher : Literary Licensing, LLC
  • Release : 2011-10-01
  • ISBN : 9781258114541
  • Pages : 262 pages

Download or read book Blow the Man Down written by James H. Williams and published by Literary Licensing, LLC. This book was released on 2011-10-01 with total page 262 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: An Autobiographical Narrative Based Upon The Writings Of James H. Williams.

Book Catalog of Copyright Entries  Third Series

Download or read book Catalog of Copyright Entries Third Series written by Library of Congress. Copyright Office and published by Copyright Office, Library of Congress. This book was released on 1971 with total page 1510 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: