Joel White

Joel White
Author: Bill Mayher
Publisher: Noah Publishing Company
Total Pages: 227
Release: 2002
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9780960896400

A portrait of Joel White, naval architect and builder, sailor and citizen, who lived in Brooklin, Maine. In a world often distracted by fashion and whim, the designs of Maine boat builder and naval architect Joel White hold special appeal. Simplicity, elegance, and strength are the words that define his work. This book celebrates White's life and the boats he built, in words, stunning photographs, and plans. Because it is a collaboration of White's longtime friends and shipmates, it brings exceptional insight into his work. 70 color photographs, 31 drawings.

The Whaleboat: A Study of Design Construction and Use from 1864 to 2014

The Whaleboat: A Study of Design Construction and Use from 1864 to 2014
Author: Willits Ansel
Publisher:
Total Pages: 147
Release: 2014-05-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780939511389

This updated edition of The Whaleboat is the definitive source for information on this important workboat type. Written by former Mystic Seaport shipwright Will Ansel, its 147 pages include drawings and specifications of five common whaleboat rigs, as well as whaleboat line drawings and construction drawings

Books In Print 2001-2002

Books In Print 2001-2002
Author: R R Bowker Publishing
Publisher: R. R. Bowker
Total Pages: 2206
Release: 2001-09
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780835244329

New York Harbor

New York Harbor
Author: Arthur D. Kellner
Publisher: McFarland
Total Pages: 208
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:

The harbor connects New York to the Hudson and then to the rest of the United States. Over the years, the harbor has been home to transatlantic passenger ships, cargo transports, island ferries and tugboats. The harbor is one of the largest in the world, in size as well as diversity. Providing one of the few natural ports along the unbroken beaches of the East Coast, New York Harbor has given year-round shelter and inland access to America's shipping vessels for more than 200 years.This work provides a detailed look at the history, physical characteristics and ever-changing role of New York Harbor from its 1800s heyday to the more leisurely, quiet port of recent years. It describes the technical aspects and geographical features of America's best-known harbor. Groups instrumental in the development and operation of the port--including the Port Authority, the Coast Guard and the Sandy Hook Pilots--are also discussed. Special emphasis is placed on environmental issues confronting the region, including the ever-present threat of pollution and the desire for recreational use of the waterway. The book contains facts about the harbor. It supports suggestions of ways to meet the challenge that New York Harbor faces. Additional topics include the dredging of Ambrose Channel, the Black Tom explosion, World War II, the World Trade Center attacks and the historical impacts these events had on the harbor, and possible plans for the port.