Wooden ship : the art, history, and revival of wooden boatbuilding

著者

    • Spectre, Peter H.
    • Larkin, David
    • Rocheleau, Paul

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Wooden ship : the art, history, and revival of wooden boatbuilding

Peter H. Spectre and David Larkin ; principal photography by Paul Rocheleau, chief contributing photographers Fred Hoogervorst, Benjamin Mendlowitz, Allan Weitz

Houghton Mifflin, 1991

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"A David Larkin book."

Includes index

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The wooden ship is probably the most complex wooden structure devised by man: a vast three-dimensional sculpture built from countless pieces fitted together like a jigsaw. This book explores this structure from its earliest and simplest forms, like the birch-bark canoe, to its modern descendants: the sophisticated racers and pleasure crafts of the 20th century. Each step in this boat-building evolution is illuminated by photographs, diagrams and historical material. From dugouts and dinghys to warships and workboats, this book celebrates the illustrious art, craft and history of wooden boat-building.

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