
Historic Sailing Ships
FN275
$7.50
The Age of Sail spread over most of human history; with its decline passed some of the most beautiful engineering and aesthetic creations ever seen. See them sail the ocean once again, and color them as vividly brilliant as ever in this survey of historical sailing ships coloring book.
Thirty-four large illustrations (including nine double-page spreads) show how men once went down to the sea in ships:
- in a Phoenician war galley (seventh century B.C.),
- Greek trireme (three banks of oars, 480 B.C.),
- Roman merchantman,
- Viking longboat,
- European carracks,
- Columbus’ Santa Maria,
- Vasco da Gama’s Saint Gabriel,
- Drake’s Golden Hind,
- an American whaler,
- the clipper Cutty Sark, and
- even a Chinese junk.
The accurate black-and-white line drawings executed by the Swedish art firm Tre Tryckare show such detail as cross sections, cannon, rigging, sailors at their tasks, and more. Old sea dogs and young will love the chance to recapture and embellish the great days of sail.
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Product Code
FN275
Ages
11-14
Length
48 pages
Publisher
Dover
Format
Softcover, Black and White
Available As
Book
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