Once Aboard A Cornish Lugger

Once Aboard A Cornish Lugger
Title Once Aboard A Cornish Lugger PDF eBook
Author Paul Greenwood
Publisher Polperro Heritage Press
Pages 160
Release 2014-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0957646119

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Paul Greenwood draws on his own experiences in the 1970s and 1980s to graphically bring to life the hardships and dangers faced by Cornish fishermen

Once Aboard a Cornish Lugger

Once Aboard a Cornish Lugger
Title Once Aboard a Cornish Lugger PDF eBook
Author Paul Greenwood
Publisher Polperro Heritage Press
Pages 140
Release 2007
Genre Fisheries
ISBN 9780955364815

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Former Cornish fisherman Paul Greenwood vividly describes life as a young crewman aboard the Looe lugger Iris in the 1960s. His frank account of the hardships he encountered at sea in Once Aboard a Cornish Lugger, overcoming sea-sickness, fatigue, cold and wet while working by day and night hauling nets and lines is a brilliant evocation of a bygone age that contrasts with modern conditions in the fishing industry. This illustrated account pays tribute to the crewmen he left behind.

More Tales From A Cornish Lugger

More Tales From A Cornish Lugger
Title More Tales From A Cornish Lugger PDF eBook
Author Paul Greenwood
Publisher Polperro Heritage Press
Pages 156
Release 2014-01-01
Genre History
ISBN 0957646143

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Tales of gales, whales, wrecks and rigours of life aboard the fishing luggers that once worked off the south coast of Cornwall.

The Cornish Fishing Industry

The Cornish Fishing Industry
Title The Cornish Fishing Industry PDF eBook
Author John McWilliams
Publisher Amberley Publishing Limited
Pages 399
Release 2014-05-15
Genre Technology & Engineering
ISBN 144563824X

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Mining and Fishing have been the staple industries of Cornwall for two millennia. John McWilliams looks at the rise and decline of Cornish fishing in this new history.

Feeley's English Homophone Dictionary

Feeley's English Homophone Dictionary
Title Feeley's English Homophone Dictionary PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth J. Feeley
Publisher FriesenPress
Pages 572
Release 2022-09-06
Genre Reference
ISBN 1039138853

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Feeley's English Homophone Dictionary is a specialized resource. Homophones are a particular feature of spoken and written English, words that have the same sound but different meanings and may have different roots and different spellings. This dictionary features... • a brief definition of the word • a pronunciation guide • identifies parts of speech • covers from early modern English to the present • provides examples of usage with references to the original • word category Clear and correct use of words is fundamental to good communication and Feeley's English Homophone Dictionary is a significant aid to doing so.

What Is Landscape?

What Is Landscape?
Title What Is Landscape? PDF eBook
Author John R. Stilgoe
Publisher MIT Press
Pages 281
Release 2018-04-20
Genre Architecture
ISBN 0262535289

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A lexicon and guide for discovering the essence of landscape. “Mr. Stilgoe does not ask that we take his book outdoors with us; he believes that reading and experiencing landscapes are activities that should be kept separate. But, as I learned in his book, the hollow storage area in a car driver's door was once a holster, the 'secure nesting place of a pistol.' I recommend you stow your copy there.” —The Wall Street Journal Landscape, John Stilgoe tells us, is a noun. From the old Frisian language (once spoken in coastal parts of the Netherlands and Germany), it meant shoveled land: landschop. Sixteenth-century Englishmen misheard or mispronounced this as landskep, which became landskip, then landscape, designating the surface of the earth shaped for human habitation. In What Is Landscape? Stilgoe maps the discovery of landscape by putting words to things, zeroing in on landscape's essence but also leading sideways expeditions through such sources as children's picture books, folklore, deeds, antique terminology, out-of-print dictionaries, and conversations with locals. (“What is that?” “Well, it's not really a slough, not really, it's a bayou...”) He offers a highly original, cogent, compact, gracefully written narrative lexicon of landscape as word, concept, and path to discoveries. What Is Landscape? is an invitation to walk, to notice, to ask: to see a sandcastle with a pinwheel at the beach and think of Dutch windmills—icons of triumph, markers of territory won from the sea; to walk in the woods and be amused by the Elizabethans' misuse of the Latin silvaticus (people of the woods) to coin the word savages; to see in a suburban front lawn a representation of the meadow of a medieval freehold. Discovering landscape is good exercise for body and for mind. This book is an essential guide and companion to that exercise—to understanding, literally and figuratively, what landscape is.

The Swordfish and the Star

The Swordfish and the Star
Title The Swordfish and the Star PDF eBook
Author Gavin Knight
Publisher Random House
Pages 220
Release 2016-06-02
Genre History
ISBN 147352170X

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The Penwith Peninsula in Cornwall is where the land ends. In The Swordfish and the Star Gavin Knight takes us into this huddle of grey roofs at the edge of the sea at the beginning of the twenty-first century. He catches the stories of a whole community, but especially those still working this last frontier: the Cornish fishermen. These are the dreamers and fighters who every day prepare for battle with the vast grey Atlantic. Cornwall and its seas are brought to life, mixing drinking and drugs and sea spray, moonlit beaches and shattering storms, myth and urban myth. The result is an arresting tapestry of a place we thought we knew; the precarious reality of life in Cornwall today emerges from behind our idyllic holiday snaps and picture postcards. Even the quaint fishermen’s pubs on the quay at Newlyn, including the Swordfish and its neighbour the Star, turn out to be places where squalls can blow up, and down again, in an instant. Based on immersive research and rich with the voices of a cast of remarkable characters, this is an eye-opening, dramatic, poignant account of life on Britain’s most dangerous stretch of coast. Praise for Hood Rat 'A gripping novelistic immersion' Louis Theroux 'A must-read' Owen Jones 'Britain's Gomorrah' Independent