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Eyewitness Books: Boat
Discover the history and workings of boats and ships--what life was like aboard an 18th-century schooner, how giant trawlers locate schools of fish, and how various ships are built and stay afloat.
Great For
- Develop an interest in boats and history
- Full color illustrations
This superb collection of photographs tells the fascinating story of how and why boats, rafts, and ships have changed over the years. See how a plank boat is constructed, and look at sails from around the world, from the elegant junks and dhows of Asia to the many-masted clippers that sailed the seven seas during the nineteenth century. Learn why the Titanic was thought to be “unsinkable,” and how it feels to be standing on the bridge of a modern fire ship. From fishermen on kayaks to soldiers on galleys, cargo on steamships to sailors on yachts, this book will show you the importance and perils of a life at sea. Boat is a compelling and informative guide to the history and development of boats and ships worldwide.
- 64 pages