The Evolution of the Wooden Ship
Title | The Evolution of the Wooden Ship PDF eBook |
Author | Basil Greenhill |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 248 |
Release | 1988 |
Genre | Transportation |
ISBN |
This book traces the evolution and associated traditions of the wooden ship, through her multiple forms and styles from her prehistoric beginnings to her demise shortly after the First World War. Details are provided on regional variations including the small three-masted schooner (Wales), the large three-masted schooner (Finland), the three-masted barque (Canada), and the four-master schooner (United States).
The Evolution of the Sailing Ship, 1250-1580
Title | The Evolution of the Sailing Ship, 1250-1580 PDF eBook |
Author | Basil Greenhill |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 1995 |
Genre | History |
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The Mariner's Mirror, the journal of The Society for Nautical Research, first appeared in 1991. By extracting the best of the material & adding notes Greenhill has created a fascinating narrative which describes the development of the sailing ship.
Wooden Warship Construction
Title | Wooden Warship Construction PDF eBook |
Author | Brian Lavery |
Publisher | Seaforth Publishing |
Total Pages | 241 |
Release | 2017-04-30 |
Genre | Crafts & Hobbies |
ISBN | 1473894824 |
“A wonderful book detailing the construction of the Royal Navy’s sailing warships” from the maritime historian and author of Nelson’s Navy (Pirates and Privateers). The National Maritime Museum in Greenwich houses the largest collection of scale ship models in the world, many of which are official, contemporary artifacts made by the craftsmen of the navy or the shipbuilders themselves, and ranging from the mid-seventeenth century to the present day. As such they represent a three-dimensional archive of unique importance and authority. Treated as historical evidence, they offer more detail than even the best plans, and demonstrate exactly what the ships looked like in a way that even the finest marine painter could not achieve. This book takes a selection of the best models to both describe and demonstrate the development of warship construction in all its complexity from the beginning of the 18th century to the end of wooden shipbuilding. For this purpose, it reproduces a large number of model photos, all in full color, and including many close-up and detail views. These are captioned in depth, but many are also annotated to focus attention on interesting or unusual features, which can be shown far more clearly than described. Although pictorial in emphasis, the book weaves the pictures into an authoritative text, producing an unusual and attractive form of technical history. “This book includes plentiful visual representations of actual ships in model form and the accompanying graphics make for wonderful reading . . . I cannot express enough how enjoyable this book is to read.”—Spotter Up “A high-quality book which is recommended to all ship historians and modellers.”—Military Modelling
Japanese Wooden Boatbuilding
Title | Japanese Wooden Boatbuilding PDF eBook |
Author | Douglas Brooks |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | |
Release | 2021-09 |
Genre | |
ISBN | 9781953225009 |
This is the story of the author's apprenticeships with Japanese masters to build five unique and endangered traditional boats. It is part ethnography, part instruction, and part the personal story of a wooden boatbuilder fueled by a passion to preserve a craft tradition on the brink of extinction. Over the course of 17 trips to Japan, Douglas Brooks traveled over 30,000 miles to seek out and interview Japan's elderly master boatbuilders; he built boats with five of them, all in their seventies and eighties, between 1996 and 2010. For most of them, Brooks was their sole and last apprentice. Part I introduces significant aspects of traditional Japanese boatbuilding: design, workshop and tools, wood and materials, joinery and fastenings, propulsion, ceremonies, and the apprenticeship system. Part II details each of his five apprenticeships, concluding with a poignant chapter on Japan's sole remaining traditional shipwright. This fascinating book fills a large and long-standing gap in the literature on Japanese crafts, and will be of interest to boatbuilders, woodworkers, and all those impressed with the marvels of Japanese design and workmanship.
How wooden ships are built
Title | How wooden ships are built PDF eBook |
Author | H. Cole Estep |
Publisher | BoD – Books on Demand |
Total Pages | 114 |
Release | 2022-09-12 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 3368247042 |
Reprint of the original, first published in 1918.
The Earliest Ships
Title | The Earliest Ships PDF eBook |
Author | Robert Gardiner |
Publisher | Brassey's |
Total Pages | 152 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
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This volume takes the development of the most primitive forms of boats - rafts, skin boats and dugouts, for example - which developed ultimately into ships for trade, commerce and war. It summarizes the current state of knowledge, and examines the nature of archaeological evidence.
Wooden Ship
Title | Wooden Ship PDF eBook |
Author | Peter H. Spectre |
Publisher | Houghton Mifflin Harcourt |
Total Pages | 272 |
Release | 1991 |
Genre | Technology & Engineering |
ISBN | 9780395566923 |
Covers the art of wooden shipbuilding from the canoe to the pleasure craft of modern times.