Author: Rosemary Williams
Publisher: American Chronicles
ISBN: 9781596296596
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A series of vignettes chronicle the maritime history of Annapolis, Maryland from its industry and pleasure boating to the influence of the United States Naval Academy.
Maritime Annapolis
Author: Rosemary Williams
Publisher: American Chronicles
ISBN: 9781596296596
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A series of vignettes chronicle the maritime history of Annapolis, Maryland from its industry and pleasure boating to the influence of the United States Naval Academy.
Publisher: American Chronicles
ISBN: 9781596296596
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 0
Book Description
A series of vignettes chronicle the maritime history of Annapolis, Maryland from its industry and pleasure boating to the influence of the United States Naval Academy.
Maritime Annapolis
Author: Rosemary F. Williams
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614233012
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
With fortunes that have ebbed and flowed with the tides, Annapolis has graced the banks of the Severn River and the Chesapeake Bay since the seventeenth century. Generations have worked the docks, sailed its waters and hunted for Chesapeake Gold--oysters--even as the city became home to a proud military tradition in the United States Naval Academy. Local author Rosemary F. Williams presents a vivid image of Annapolis with tales of violent skirmishes between the dashing Captain Waddell and crews of outlaw oyster poachers, the crabbing rage of the twentieth century, feisty shipwright Benjamin Sallier and the city's Golden Age of Sailing. Williams's fluid prose and stunning vintage images chronicle the maritime history of this capital city and reveal its residents' deep connection to the ever-shifting waters.
Publisher: Arcadia Publishing
ISBN: 1614233012
Category : Photography
Languages : en
Pages : 161
Book Description
With fortunes that have ebbed and flowed with the tides, Annapolis has graced the banks of the Severn River and the Chesapeake Bay since the seventeenth century. Generations have worked the docks, sailed its waters and hunted for Chesapeake Gold--oysters--even as the city became home to a proud military tradition in the United States Naval Academy. Local author Rosemary F. Williams presents a vivid image of Annapolis with tales of violent skirmishes between the dashing Captain Waddell and crews of outlaw oyster poachers, the crabbing rage of the twentieth century, feisty shipwright Benjamin Sallier and the city's Golden Age of Sailing. Williams's fluid prose and stunning vintage images chronicle the maritime history of this capital city and reveal its residents' deep connection to the ever-shifting waters.
Annapolis, City on the Severn
Author: Jane W. McWilliams
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 0801896592
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
As unique as the city it describes, Annapolis, City on the Severn builds on the most recent scholarship and offers readers a fascinating portrait into the past of this great city.
Publisher: JHU Press
ISBN: 0801896592
Category : Architecture
Languages : en
Pages : 514
Book Description
As unique as the city it describes, Annapolis, City on the Severn builds on the most recent scholarship and offers readers a fascinating portrait into the past of this great city.
Washington, DC & the Capital Region
Author: Kap Stann
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780864424372
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
The White House, Washington Monument, Vietnam War Memorial, the Smithsonian, Lincoln Memorial, and Mount Vernon are among the many landmarks highlighted in this "Lonely Planet" travel guide. Important Revolutionary and Civil War sites are covered, and there's also an outdoor activities chapter with information on hiking, bicycling, skiing, and bird watching. color photos. 79 maps.
Publisher:
ISBN: 9780864424372
Category : Travel
Languages : en
Pages : 644
Book Description
The White House, Washington Monument, Vietnam War Memorial, the Smithsonian, Lincoln Memorial, and Mount Vernon are among the many landmarks highlighted in this "Lonely Planet" travel guide. Important Revolutionary and Civil War sites are covered, and there's also an outdoor activities chapter with information on hiking, bicycling, skiing, and bird watching. color photos. 79 maps.
Ships and the Sea
Author: Willard V. Anderson
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Merchant marine
Languages : en
Pages : 894
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Merchant marine
Languages : en
Pages : 894
Book Description
The United States Army and Navy Journal and Gazette of the Regular and Volunteer Forces
Naval History
The Mid-Atlantic Engineers
Army-Navy-Air Force Register and Defense Times
Author:
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 844
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Military art and science
Languages : en
Pages : 844
Book Description
Sea of Glory
Author: Nathaniel Philbrick
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780142004838
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
"A treasure of a book."—David McCullough The harrowing story of a pathbreaking naval expedition that set out to map the entire Pacific Ocean, dwarfing Lewis and Clark with its discoveries, from the New York Times bestselling author of Valiant Ambition and In the Hurricane's Eye. A New York Times Notable Book America's first frontier was not the West; it was the sea, and no one writes more eloquently about that watery wilderness than Nathaniel Philbrick. In his bestselling In the Heart of the Sea Philbrick probed the nightmarish dangers of the vast Pacific. Now, in an epic sea adventure, he writes about one of the most ambitious voyages of discovery the Western world has ever seen—the U.S. Exploring Expedition of 1838–1842. On a scale that dwarfed the journey of Lewis and Clark, six magnificent sailing vessels and a crew of hundreds set out to map the entire Pacific Ocean and ended up naming the newly discovered continent of Antarctica, collecting what would become the basis of the Smithsonian Institution. Combining spellbinding human drama and meticulous research, Philbrick reconstructs the dark saga of the voyage to show why, instead of being celebrated and revered as that of Lewis and Clark, it has—until now—been relegated to a footnote in the national memory. Winner of the Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt Naval History Prize
Publisher: Penguin
ISBN: 9780142004838
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 508
Book Description
"A treasure of a book."—David McCullough The harrowing story of a pathbreaking naval expedition that set out to map the entire Pacific Ocean, dwarfing Lewis and Clark with its discoveries, from the New York Times bestselling author of Valiant Ambition and In the Hurricane's Eye. A New York Times Notable Book America's first frontier was not the West; it was the sea, and no one writes more eloquently about that watery wilderness than Nathaniel Philbrick. In his bestselling In the Heart of the Sea Philbrick probed the nightmarish dangers of the vast Pacific. Now, in an epic sea adventure, he writes about one of the most ambitious voyages of discovery the Western world has ever seen—the U.S. Exploring Expedition of 1838–1842. On a scale that dwarfed the journey of Lewis and Clark, six magnificent sailing vessels and a crew of hundreds set out to map the entire Pacific Ocean and ended up naming the newly discovered continent of Antarctica, collecting what would become the basis of the Smithsonian Institution. Combining spellbinding human drama and meticulous research, Philbrick reconstructs the dark saga of the voyage to show why, instead of being celebrated and revered as that of Lewis and Clark, it has—until now—been relegated to a footnote in the national memory. Winner of the Theodore and Franklin D. Roosevelt Naval History Prize