
A History of Sailing in 100 Objects
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Taking one hundred objects that have been pivotal in the development of sailing and sailing boats, the book provides a fascinating insight into the history of sailing. From the earliest small boats, through magnificent Viking warships, to the technology that powers some of the most sophisticated modern yachts, the book also covers key developments such as keeps and navigational aids such as the astrolabe, sextant and compass.
Other more apparently esoteric objects from all around the world are also included, including the importance of citrus fruit in the prevention of scurvy, scrimshaw made from whalebone and the meaning of sailor's tattoos.
Beautifully illustrated with lively and insightful text, it's a perfect gift for the real or armchair sailor, the book gives an alternative insight into how and why we sail the way we do today.
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- Cover
- Half-title
- Title
- Copyright
- Introduction
- Contents
- 1. Naqada II pot, 3,500 BC
- 2. BC Wadi Gawasis ships, 1,800
- 3. Pharos of Alexandria (the first lighthouse), 280 BC
- 4. Oseberg Viking longship, 846 AD
- 5. Bosun's pipe, 1248
- 6. Carta Pisana, 1270
- 7. Cross staff, 1342
- 8. Porthole, 1490
- 9. Hammock, 1492
- 10. Mary Rose, 1511
- 11. Earrings, 1570
- 12. Astrolabe, 1608
- 13. Vasa warship, 1628
- 14. Barometer, 1643
- 15. Catamaran, 1662
- 16. Cat o' nine tails, 1695
- 17. Jolly Roger, 1700
- 18. Ship's wheel, 1703
- 19. Neva Yacht Club (the world's first yacht club), 1718
- 20. Grog, 1740
- 21. Scrimshaw - whaling, 1745
- 22. Naval uniforms, 1748
- 23. The Female Soldier by Hannah Snell, 1750
- 24. Royal Hospital Haslar - first naval hospital, 1753
- 25. Sextant, 1757
- 26. Square plates, 1758
- 27. Lloyd's Register of Ships, 1760
- 28. Cork lifejacket, 1765
- 29. Tattoos, 1769
- 30. Harrison's marine chronometer, 1775
- 31. Daggerboard, 1776
- 32. Hurricane lamp, 1780
- 33. Ship in a bottle, 1784
- 34. Lemon, 1795
- 35. USS Constitution, 1797
- 36. Boathook, 1800
- 37. Portsmouth Block Mills, 1802
- 38. Cloud names, 1803
- 39. Beaufort scale, 1805
- 40. Liquid compass, 1813
- 41. Fresnel lens lighthouse, 1823
- 42. Telegraph, 1832
- 43. Ann McKim (first clipper ship), 1833
- 44. Navigation lights, 1836
- 45. Sou'wester, 1837
- 46. The Fighting Temeraire by J M W Turner, 1838
- 47. Two Years Before the Mast by R H Dana, 1840
- 48. Cup anemometer, 1846
- 49. Signal flares, 1848
- 50. Concrete boat, 1848
- 51. America's Cup, 1851
- 52. Signal flags - International Code of Signals, 1857
- 53. Spinnaker, 1865
- 54. Cutty Sark, last of the great clippers, 1869
- 55. Walker speed log, 1876
- 56. Fin keel, 1880
- 57. Sea anchor, 1887
- 58. Colin Archer rescue boat, 1892
- 59. Binoculars, 1893
- 60. Yachting World - oldest continously published sailing magazine, 1893
- 61. Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum, 1900
- 62. Sheet winch, 1903
- 63. Radar, 1904
- 64. Wykeham Martin roller furling gear, 1907
- 65. Bluenose, historic schooner, 1921
- 66. Avenger, first planing dinghy, 1928
- 67. Alloy mast, 1930
- 68. Dorade yacht and box, 1930
- 69. Coastal Quick Release (CQR) anchor, 1933
- 70. Popeye the Sailor Man, 1933
- 71. Boat shoes, 1935
- 72. Trapeze, 1936.
- 73. Marine plywood, 1939
- 74. Kon-Tiki, 1947
- 75. Optimist dinghy, 1947
- 76. Sunfish dinghy, 1947
- 77. Terylene/Dacron sails, 1952
- 78. The Old Man and the Sea by Ernest Hemingway, 1952
- 79. Airfix model of Golden Hind, 1954
- 80. VHF radio, 1960s
- 81. Henri Lloyd sailing jacket, 1963.
- 82. Breton/Portland course plotter, 1964
- 83. Perspex dome/Éric Tabarly, 1964
- 84. Sunday Times Golden Globe Race, 1968/9
- 85. First sailing hydrofoil, 1969
- 86. Windsurfer, 1970
- 87. WEST system epoxy, 1970
- 88. Sunsail flotilla - the first flotilla charter, 1975
- 89. Freeze-dried food, 1977
- 90. Argos/EPIRB distress system, 1978
- 91. Assent Fastnet survivor, 1979
- 92. Colt Cars - the first carbon fibre vessel, 1982
- 93. Solar shower bag, 1980s
- 94. Australia II yacht, 1983
- 95. Crédit Agricole/Open 60 yacht, 1983
- 96. Dyneema® rope, 1990
- 97. GPS, 1990
- 98. Father's Day: smallest boat to cross the Atlantic, 1993
- 99. Camcorder, 2001
- 100. GoPro camera, 2006
- Index
- Picture credits
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