The T.W. Lawson: The Fate of the World's Only Seven-Masted Schooner

The T.W. Lawson: The Fate of the World's Only Seven-Masted Schooner
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : 9781614236504
ISBN-13 : 161423650X
Rating : 4/5 (04 Downloads)

Synopsis The T.W. Lawson: The Fate of the World's Only Seven-Masted Schooner by : Thomas Hall

Armed with curiosity and a desire to piece together the story of the world's only seven-masted schooner, Tom Hall spent several years researching on both sides of the Atlantic, diving on the Lawson wreck and interviewing the relatives of those involved in the rescue efforts. The result of his work is the most complete account of the T. W. Lawson's story, ranging from her building and launch to her fated wreck off the Scilly Isles.

Leviathan's Master

Leviathan's Master
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Publisher : iUniverse
Total Pages : 126
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ISBN-10 : 9781440155352
ISBN-13 : 1440155356
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Leviathan's Master by : M. Quinn David M. Quinn

It was the biggest sailing vessel ever built and the world's first supertanker. In the winter of 1907, the T.W. Lawson, a four-hundred foot schooner with seven masts, makes her first transatlantic crossing with more than two million gallons of kerosene to be delivered to London. With almost fifty years of sailing experience, Captain George W. Dow is not intimidated, despite the Lawson's checkered history. But hurricane winds and an angry sea conspire to defeat man and machine. Bereft of her sails, the giant ship is trapped in treacherous shoals off the southwest coast of Britain. Seventeen lives are lost, including a local pilot trying to avert disaster. Now, Captain Dow is called to account-most especially to himself. Leviathan's Master is a true story, transformed into a gripping historical novella by the captain's great, great nephew. Praise for David M. Quinn's It May Be Forever ― An Irish Rebel on the American Frontier "Master storyteller, David Quinn, erases time.... To transport the reader is the writer's job. Quinn does just that." Mary Sojourner, Novelist and NPR Contributor "A beautifully written historical novel filled with excellent research and characters! Highly recommended!" USABOOKNEWS.COM Visit the author's website: www.davidquinnbooks.com

Shipwrecks of Massachusetts Bay

Shipwrecks of Massachusetts Bay
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 161
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ISBN-10 : 9781614236252
ISBN-13 : 1614236259
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Shipwrecks of Massachusetts Bay by : Thomas Hall

Massachusetts Bay stretches along the rocky coast and dangerously sandy shoals from Cape Ann to Cape Cod and gives the Bay State its distinctive shape and the Atlantic Ocean one of its largest graveyards. Author and longtime diver Thomas Hall guides us through the history of eight dreadful wrecks as we navigate around Mass Bay. Learn the sorrowful fate of the Portland and its crew during the devastating Portland Gale of 1898, how the City of Salisbury went down with its load of exotic zoo animals in the shadow of Graves Light and how the Forest Queen lost its precious cargo in a nor'easter. Hall provides updated research for each shipwreck, as well as insights into the technology, ship design and weather conditions unique to each wreck.

Down East Schooners and Shipmasters

Down East Schooners and Shipmasters
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 153
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ISBN-10 : 9781614233688
ISBN-13 : 1614233683
Rating : 4/5 (88 Downloads)

Synopsis Down East Schooners and Shipmasters by : Ingrid Grenon

Nothing is more iconic of Maine than the image of a majestic vessel, masts raised, gliding through the fog on the dark North Atlantic. From the early days of the search for a Northwest Passage to the quest for the mysterious and illusive Norumbega, the history of Mount Desert Island, Hancock, Bar Harbor and the rest of the Down East area has always traveled on schooners. Now, in the twenty-first century, these ships and their heritage are being preserved, and Mainers are sailing aboard them once again. In this collection, author Ingrid Grenon presents the most important and incredible stories from the decks of Down East's schooners, revealing how these remarkable vessels and Down East Maine are tied together.

The Draw of the Sea

The Draw of the Sea
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Publisher : Aurum Press
Total Pages : 301
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ISBN-10 : 9780711273962
ISBN-13 : 0711273960
Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

Synopsis The Draw of the Sea by : Wyl Menmuir

Wyl Menmuir's The Draw of the Sea is a book about the fishermen, surfers, swimmers, beachcombers, conservationists, sailors and boatbuilders who make their living on the Cornish Coast. Since the earliest stages of human development, the sea has fascinated and entranced us. It feeds us, sustaining communities and providing livelihoods, but it also holds immense destructive power which can take all those away in an instant. It connects us to far away places, offering the promise of new lands and voyages of discovery, but also shapes our borders, carving divisions between landmasses and eroding the very ground beneath our feet. In this beautifully-written meditation on what it is that draws us to the waters' edge, author Wyl Menmuir tells the stories of the people whose lives revolve around the sea in the Cornish community where he lives. In twelve interlinked chapters, Menmuir explores the lives of local fishermen steeped in the rich traditions of a fishing community, the beachcombers who wander the shores in search of the varied objects which wash ashore and the stories they tell, and all number of others who have made their lives on the beautiful Cornwall coast. He also writes movingly about his own connection to the sea, telling heartfelt personal anecdotes about what it has come to mean in his and his family's lives. This book is a meaningful and moving work into how we interact with the environment around us, and how it comes to shape the course of our lives. As unmissable as it is compelling, as profound as it is personal, this must-read book will delight anyone familiar with the intimate and powerful pull which the sea holds over us.

Fore River Shipyard

Fore River Shipyard
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 129
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ISBN-10 : 9780738597980
ISBN-13 : 0738597988
Rating : 4/5 (80 Downloads)

Synopsis Fore River Shipyard by : Wayne G. Miller

History of the Fore River Shipyard in Quincy, Massachusetts. Includes photographs and information about the many ships launched from here.

TW Lawson

TW Lawson
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 113
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ISBN-10 : 0976442302
ISBN-13 : 9780976442301
Rating : 4/5 (02 Downloads)

Synopsis TW Lawson by : Thomas Hall

Recounts the last journey of the schooner T.W. Lawson from a loading dock in Pennsylvania to its shipwreck off the coast of the Isles of Scilly. Built by the Fore River Ship and Engine Company of Quincy, Mass., the wreck of the Lawson in 1907 with its cargo of two and a quarter million gallons of oil caused one of the world's first ecological disasters.

Scituate Chronicles

Scituate Chronicles
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Publisher : Arcadia Publishing
Total Pages : 133
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ISBN-10 : 9781625850737
ISBN-13 : 1625850735
Rating : 4/5 (37 Downloads)

Synopsis Scituate Chronicles by : Ted Clarke

Since John Smith first spied the area in 1614, Scituate has had a long and remarkable history. Positioned on a rocky, ledge-strewn coast, Scituate is famous for its shipwrecks, lighthouses and the moss gathered from its rocks by Irish immigrants. In more recent years, the seacoast town has become known for its valiant fight to withstand ocean storms and their devastating floods. Scituate was home to legendary characters, such as William Cushing, an original justice of the U.S. Supreme Court appointed by President George Washington. The charming South Shore town also attracted the grandiose T.W. Lawson, who built the Dreamworld estate and created the "bad luck" legend of Friday the Thirteenth. With these and other vignettes, author Ted Clarke celebrates the spirit of Scituate history.