An Americas Cup Treasury
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Author | : Gary Jobson |
Publisher | : Mariners Museum |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 1999 |
Genre | : America's Cup |
ISBN | : 9780917376511 |
Hardcore racing fanatics and casual daytrippers alike will be entertained and educated by an insider's view of the early history of the America's Cup. Highlighting this history are previously unpublished photographs of Edwin Levick and his sons from the first 10 America's Cup races. These evocative photographs are complemented by the personal anecdotes and insights of author Gary Jobson, a tactician on two winning America's Cup boats. Levick's photographs, housed at the Mariners' Museum in Newport News, Virginia, offer a rare and exciting look at sailing's premier race.
Author | : Gary Jobson |
Publisher | : Chatham Publishing |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2001-08-16 |
Genre | : America's Cup |
ISBN | : 9781861761842 |
This collection of photographs, reproduced as duotone images on high-quality art paper, presents a record of the great years of the America's Cup, between 1890 and 1937, when the extraordinarily graceful and powerful cutters of that era fought for yachting's most prestigious trophy.
Author | : Nicholas Shaxson |
Publisher | : St. Martin's Press |
Total Pages | : 274 |
Release | : 2011-04-12 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 0230120229 |
A thrilling ride inside the world of tax havens and corporate masterminds While the United States experiences recession and economic stagnation and European countries face bankruptcy, experts struggle to make sense of the crisis. Nicholas Shaxson, a former correspondent for the Financial Times and The Economist, argues that tax havens are a central cause of all these disasters. In this hard hitting investigation he uncovers how offshore tax evasion, which has cost the U.S. 100 billion dollars in lost revenue each year, is just one item on a long rap sheet outlining the damage that offshoring wreaks on our societies. In a riveting journey from Moscow to London to Switzerland to Delaware, Shaxson dives deep into a vast and secret playground where bankers and multinational corporations operate side by side with nefarious tax evaders, organized criminals and the world's wealthiest citizens. Tax havens are where all these players get to maximize their own rewards and leave the middle class to pick up the bill. With eye opening revelations, Treasure Islands exposes the culprits and its victims, and shows how: *Over half of world trade is routed through tax havens *The rampant practices that precipitated the latest financial crisis can be traced back to Wall Street's offshoring practices *For every dollar of aid we send to developing countries, ten dollars leave again by the backdoor The offshore system sits much closer to home than the pristine tropical islands of the popular imagination. In fact, it all starts on a tiny island called Manhattan. In this fast paced narrative, Treasure Islands at last explains how the system works and how it's contributing to our ever deepening economic divide.
Author | : James P. Moore |
Publisher | : Image |
Total Pages | : 435 |
Release | : 2008-11-25 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 0385528604 |
What I have compiled in this extraordinary treasury are the very private thoughts of American philosophers, farmers, athletes, statesmen, mothers, laborers, scientists, industrialists, and others in their relationship with God. Some are simple, straightforward entreaties; others are elaborate invocations. All of them, however, provide indelible imprints and keys to understanding the inner sanctum of the individuals who made America what it is today. The prayers of these Americans are intimate snapshots of how they dealt with the gamut of human emotions, conditions, and events they experienced. They found comfort, hope, and the ability simply to endure by turning to God in their often unpredictable lives. While the language of these prayers may vary from era to era, the essence remains the same. Americans from all walks of life and faiths have found their existences incomplete without being able to reach out to a higher power. It is through the words of their prayers that they find purpose in a larger context and from a greater perspective. —James P. Moore Jr. Since its inception, America has remained a deeply religious and spiritual nation, fostering a prayer culture that has thrived among its diverse population and its wide-ranging faith traditions. The Treasury of American Prayers brings together hundreds of prayers composed largely by Americans from all walks of life to create an unparalleled and comprehensive collection of “home-grown” expressions of spirituality and religious conviction. These prayers form an inspiring portrait of the country’s rich and profound faith and provide access to the innermost thoughts of such individuals as Benjamin Franklin, Elvis Presley, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Conrad Hilton. They have helped sustain Americans in times of war and recession as well as in periods of change and even prosperity. Jim Moore has compiled an extraordinary anthology in The Treasury of American Prayers, arranged by such topics as patience, thanksgiving, despair, love, and other timeless themes. He provides context, historical perspective, and a personal insight for each prayer. While this collection reflects the great history of the American experience, these prayers also hold great resonance for Americans today.
Author | : Bob Fisher |
Publisher | : Insight Editions |
Total Pages | : 0 |
Release | : 2013-07-02 |
Genre | : Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | : 9781608872060 |
Sailing on the Edge is a comprehensive, behind-the-scenes look at the race that has inspired sports enthusiasts and nations alike for more than 150 years. This ultimate treasury of the America’s Cup explores the sport’s rich history, tracing its evolution to becoming the most riveting race on the water with the most coveted prize. Recent advancements in technology and design have revolutionized the sport like never before, making the 2013 34th America’s Cup the most thrilling race to date. The 34th America’s Cup brings the international competition back to the United States for the first time in eighteen years, and the stunning San Francisco Bay provides the backdrop the two final stages. Two new classes of boats will debut—the AC45 catamarans and the AC72s, both more powerful and more demanding, resulting in an evermore-spectacular competition. Sailing on the Edge covers it all, from the science behind the shipbuilding to the artistry and strength of the skippers and their teams.
Author | : Steve Koppman |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 414 |
Release | : 1996 |
Genre | : Religion |
ISBN | : 1568216203 |
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Author | : Charles Axel Poekel Jr. |
Publisher | : Rowman & Littlefield |
Total Pages | : 288 |
Release | : 2023-08-01 |
Genre | : Transportation |
ISBN | : 1493075381 |
Impeccably researched and colorfully told, Vencedor is a fascinating account of not just a racing sailboat storied for its exploits and victories, but of the man who built it: Danish American naval engineer Thorvald Julius Schougaard Poekel. Vencedor would distinguish itself in a series of highly competitive races between the United States and Canada on what has been called “the great unsalted sea”—the Great Lakes—that led to the creation of Canada’s Cup, one of the most prestigious yachting events in the world. Vencedor, a 65-foot sloop, was built by the Racine Boat Manufacturing Company, which had hired Poekel away from the renowned Herreshoff Boatyard in Bristol, Rhode Island, where he had been the chief draftsman, working alongside Nathanael Greene Herreshoff and his brother. Under this magnetic and revealing account of a bygone era and heated competition lies a mystery. During Poekel’s nine-year tenure with the Herreshoffs, the company made some of the fastest and most famous yachts in the world. Although “Capt. Nat” signed almost every construction plan alone, the name “T. Sch. Poekel” appears on several. In Vencedor, Thorvald Poekel’s great-grandson, gives credence to the theory that his ancestor really was an unsung Herreshoff hero.
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Author | : James S. Chesnut |
Publisher | : AuthorHouse |
Total Pages | : 213 |
Release | : 2004-11 |
Genre | : Fiction |
ISBN | : 1420808001 |
Chip and Marty fall asleep in Mr. Sandman's U.S. history class again! This time they wake up in the 1850's as slaves. Learn what life was like 250 years ago as the boys have to work hard picking cotton on a southern plantation. Their only hope for escape is through the secret system known as the underground railroad. With the help of people like Harriet Tubman and a kind landowner named Mr. Freeman, the boys just might make it to New York ...and freedom. Join Chip and Marty on this fun-filled, fact-packed adventure on the underground railroad! Other books by Amy Fisher: The Adventures of Chip and Marty in Mr. Sandman's Class Cahokia—A U.S. Historical Fiction Novel