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The Sailor's Word - A Complete Dictionary of Nautical Terms from the Napoleonic and Victorian Navies (Paperback)
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The Sailor's Word - A Complete Dictionary of Nautical Terms from the Napoleonic and Victorian Navies (Paperback)
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Almost 800 pages . 12,764 Definitions. The Most Complete Reference
of Its Kind It's one thing to compile a dictionary of nautical
terms from the Age of Sail; but it's quite another when the people
doing the compiling actually lived them. That is exactly the
situation in The Sailor's Word. William Henry Smyth (1788-1865) was
in the Royal Navy for over 25 years, rising from a ship's boy on a
West India merchantman to a Royal Navy Admiral. In addition to
commanding several Royal Navy ships, he became world famous as a
hydrographer (some of his charts were still in use in the 1960's),
and as an astronomer (he eventually became president of the Royal
Astronomical Society). The last years of his life, however, were
spent compiling The Sailor's Word from his vast storehouse of
nautical experience; but he died before he could see it published.
His family decided to go forth with the publication of his final
work. Their selection of an editor couldn't have been better: Sir
Edward Belcher (1799-1877). Sir Edward was a Royal Navy officer
with even more experience than Smyth. In his 40 years of service he
captained numerous ships and generated a well-deserved reputation
as a naval surveyor. His final command was of the unsuccessful
expedition to find the missing and ill-fated explorer, Sir John
Franklin. A cousin of Frederick Marryat, it can be plausibly argued
that his novel, Horatio Howard Brenton, was the real model for C.S.
Forester's Horatio Hornblower. If you want to understand modern
nautical fiction, you have to understand the language they used and
the way they actually used it-not the way you think they used it.
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