Sea Struck brings alive the final decades of square-rigged sail through the accounts of voyages made on three ships by three young men from Massachusetts. There is plenty of adventure here- storms, men overboard, discipline that bordered on brutality, and exotic ports. There is also a fascinating immersion in the lore of the sea and sail and the global web of connections in the New England maritime community.
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Format: Paperback
Weight: 698g
Dimensions: 180 x 254mm
Publication Date: 31 May 2019
Publisher: Tilbury HouseU.S.
Publication City/Country: United States
Language: English
ISBN13: 9780884485261
About W H. Bunting
W. H. BILL Bunting is the author of a number of critically acclaimed works of history including Portrait of a Port: Boston 1852-1914; Steamers Schooners Cutters and Sloops: The Marine Photographs of N. L. Stebbins; A Day''s Work: A Sampler of Historic Maine Photographs 1860-1920 (in two volumes); The Camera''s Coast: Historic Images of Sea and Shore in New England; Live Yankees; and Maine on Glass: The Early Twentieth Century in Glass Plate Photography. With Earle G. Shettleworth Jr. he wrote An Eye for the Coast: The Monhegan and Maritime Photographs of Eric Hudson and Maine on Glass: The Early Twentieth Century in Glass Plate Photography. Bill Bunting shipped as galley boy aboard the brigantine Yankee at age 13 and later completed a 25000-mile world voyage as first mate of a 132-foot barkentine. Yachting historian publisher and antiquarian bookseller Llewellyn Howland III is the author most recently of No Ordinary Being: W. Starling Burgess Inventor Naval Architect Poet Aviation Pioneer and Master of American Design. Previous books include The New Bedford Yacht Club: A History and with coauthor Calvin Siegal On the Wind: The Marine Photographs of Norman Fortier. Howland is a frequent contributor to WoodenBoat.