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Learn all the East Coast's many lighthouses with the newly updated
and expanded The Lighthouse Handbook: New England and Canadian
Maritimes, 4th Edition. Explore the living history of New England
and Canadian maritime lighthouses with the original lighthouse
field guide, perfect for daytrips or planning your next adventure.
New England's foremost Lighthouse's authority Jeremy D'Entremont
explores each of New England's lighthouses and their history, as
well as several Canadian lighthouses, with the trained precision of
an expert in this definitive guide. The newly updated 4th edition
adds new profiles including five additional Canadian lighthouses in
Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, more fun facts, and even visiting
guides to help you plan your next lighthouse trip in style. Jeremy
D'Entremont, New England's foremost lighthouse authority, is
historian for the American Lighthouse Foundation, founder of
Friends of Portsmouth Harbor Lighthouses, owner and tour operator
for New England Lighthouse Tours, and webmaster of New England
Lighthouses: A Virtual Guide at www.newenglandlighthouses.net. He
has been researching, writing, and photographing the lighthouses of
New England since the mid-1980s. Jeremy has written more than a
dozen books and more than 300 magazine articles in publications
including Lighthouse Digest and The Keeper's Log, and he is the
author of the "lighthouse" entry in the World Book Encyclopedia.
His photos have been published in many magazines, including
Soundings, Offshore, and Captain's Guide.
"I am, and always will be, a lighthouse keeper's daughter. I had
the good fortune to be born to a different kind of childhood. I
didn't recognize this fact back when I was small. I thought that
everybody lived like we did on our little island of Cuttyhunk,
Massachusetts, which in itself was a life apart..." This is the
true story of a family's life at lighthouses on the edge of
civilization. It's a story of adventure, devotion to duty, and
love. Seamond Ponsart Roberts shares her memories and emotions with
good humor, a sharp eye for detail, and above all an appreciation
for a way of life that has passed into history. Illustrated with 26
B&W photos and maps.
No one knows the maritime history of the Northeast any better than
Jeremy D'Entremont, and with this small volume he begins a series
of histories about the shipwrecks, lighthouses, and sea heroes of
New England. The book begins with the hurricane of 1635, one of the
worst recorded hurricanes in regional history, and the ship Angel
Gabriel, which sank at anchor off of Pemaquid during the hurricane.
Other accounts include a 1710 wreck at Boon Island which, in its
day, was as sensational as "Mutiny on the Bounty." Four men were
killed and the remaining two dozen had to resort to extraordinary
measures to survive. Also here are the Penobscot Expedition,
America's worst naval defeat until Pearl Harbor; a famous circus
ship that foundered off Vinalhaven in 1836; and the mysterious
explosion of a motorboat in 1941, which killed all 34 people on
board. D'Entremont's authoritative history and skillful
storytelling are illustrated by archival black-and-white
photographs and etchings.
This book devoted to the stories of heroines of the sea, by the
master of New England maritime lore, Edward Rowe Snow, was
originally published in 1962. Included in this collection are
Hannah Burgess, who navigated her husband's clipper ship safely to
port after his death; His Kai Ching, a widow who took command of
her husband's pirate fleet; Mrs. Jones, a Methodist missionary who
was the sole survivor of the Maria, wrecked off the coast of
Antigua in 1826; Madame Desnoyer, who was cast adrift with her two
children and a servant off Santo Domingo in 1767, after her husband
had been murdered; and Alice Rowe Snow, the author's own mother,
who spent most of her first twenty years at sea aboard ships
commanded by her father.
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