Sails and Steam in the Mountains

Sails and Steam in the Mountains
Title Sails and Steam in the Mountains PDF eBook
Author Russell Paul Bellico
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2001
Genre Champlain Valley
ISBN 9781930098176

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Coal, Steam and Ships

Coal, Steam and Ships
Title Coal, Steam and Ships PDF eBook
Author Crosbie Smith
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Pages 473
Release 2018-07-05
Genre History
ISBN 1107196728

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An innovative account of the trials and tribulations of first-generation Victorian mail steamship lines, their passengers and the public.

Text-book of Seamanship

Text-book of Seamanship
Title Text-book of Seamanship PDF eBook
Author Stephen Bleecker Luce
Publisher
Pages 954
Release 1884
Genre Navigation
ISBN

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Forty Years Master

Forty Years Master
Title Forty Years Master PDF eBook
Author Daniel O. Killman
Publisher Texas A&M University Press
Pages 410
Release 2016-04-08
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1623493803

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Winner, 2016 the John Lyman Book Award, sponsored by the North American Society for Oceanic History. During Daniel O. Killman’s more than fifty years at sea, he was shipwrecked off Coos Bay, discovered gold in Alaska, was dismasted in a hurricane near Fiji, lost a rudder en route to Adelaide, had run-ins with bureaucrats, officials, and seamen, and found himself in court facing charges of murder, all the while remaining in impeccable standing with the owners of his vessels. His thrilling life at sea during the last decades of sailing ships and the emergence of steam vessels in the Pacific is chronicled in Forty Years Master: A Life in Sail and Steam. Edited and annotated nearly forty years after Killman’s death by prominent Pacific Coast maritime historians John Lyman and Harold D. Huycke Jr., Killman’s memoir has been compiled by Rebecca Huycke Ellison from her father’s papers. Now with an introduction by maritime scholar Brian J. Rouleau and an afterword by David Hull, Killman’s rollicking narrative of storms, surly mates, bustling ports, and the business of navigating the high seas will entertain and inform scholars, students, and general readers interested in nautical and maritime history, late nineteenth–early twentieth century trade and commerce, and West Coast/trans-Pacific maritime history.

The First Atlantic Liners

The First Atlantic Liners
Title The First Atlantic Liners PDF eBook
Author Peter Allington
Publisher Brassey's
Pages 218
Release 1997
Genre History
ISBN

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The authors' text and illustrations provide a vivid picture of how the well-established traditions of the sailing ship were adapted to promote the development of the paddle ships and the early screw vessels.

Steam at Sea

Steam at Sea
Title Steam at Sea PDF eBook
Author Denis Griffiths
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1997
Genre Steam-boilers, Marine
ISBN 9780851776668

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This volume covers the development and decline of the steam engine from the late-18th century to the present day. It is not a history of the steamship, but the story of the machinery which powered those ships. It aims to tell the story of marine engineering development through the steamship and the job it did both in commercial and naval terms.

The Renegade Wife

The Renegade Wife
Title The Renegade Wife PDF eBook
Author Caroline Warfield
Publisher
Pages 328
Release 2017-11-30
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9781682915066

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The Renegade Wife kicks off the new Children of the Empire series, companion stories to award-winning author Caroline Warfield's Dangerous series. Raised with all the privilege of the English aristocracy, forged on the edges of the British Empire, men and woman of the early Victorian age seek their own destiny and make their mark on history. The Renegade Wife is the story of healing and a journey home, of choices and the freedom to make them, set in 1832 in Upper Canada and in England. Two hearts betrayed by love... Desperate and afraid, Meggy Blair will do whatever it takes to protect her children. She'd hoped to find sanctuary from her abusive husband with her Ojibwa grandmother, but can't locate her. When her children fall ill, she finds shelter in an isolated cabin in Upper Canada. But when the owner unexpectedly returns, he's furious to find squatters disrupting his self-imposed solitude. Reclusive businessman Rand Wheatly had good reason to put an ocean between himself and the family that deceived him. He just wants the intrusive woman gone, but it isn't long before Meggy and the children start breaking down the defensive walls he's built. But their fragile interlude is shattered when Meggy's husband appears to claim his children, threatening to have Rand jailed. The only way for Meggy to protect Rand is to leave him. But when her husband takes her and the children to England, Meggy discovers he's far more than an abuser; what he's involved in endangers all their lives. To rescue the woman who has stolen his heart, Rand must follow her and do what he swore he'd never do: reconcile with his aristocratic family and finally uncover the truth behind all the lies. But time is running out for them all.