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Hervey Garrett Smith

    Tým autorů Michael C. Smith a Cynthia K. Garrett, píšící pod pseudonymem Garrett Smith, je manželský pár. Jejich tvorba se vyznačuje hlubokým vhledem do lidské psychiky a napínavými dějovými zvraty. S citem pro detail a mistrovským vypravěčským stylem dokáží čtenáře vtáhnout do svých příběhů.

    Marlspieker-Seemannschaft
    The Arts of the Sailor
    Tiny Alarm Cock
    The Marlinspike Sailor
    Boat Carpentry
    • Boat Carpentry

      • 190 stránek
      • 7 hodin čtení
      5,0(2)Ohodnotit

      The book distinguishes between boat carpentry and house carpentry, emphasizing the unique challenges and techniques involved in each. It showcases the specialized tools and methods used by boat carpenters, which differ significantly from those employed in home construction. Hervey Garrett Smith, a celebrated author on traditional maritime arts, provides clear and evocative descriptions of knotting, splicing, and marlinspike seamanship, complemented by technically accurate and visually appealing illustrations. This classic work remains an essential resource for enthusiasts of boat craftsmanship.

      Boat Carpentry
    • The Marlinspike Sailor

      • 144 stránek
      • 6 hodin čtení
      4,3(119)Ohodnotit

      Teaches a few basic knots: the bowline, sheet bend, and rolling hitch, among others - and splices in three-strand and braided rope. This book also covers decorative rope and canvaswork - the traditional arts of the sailor.

      The Marlinspike Sailor
    • Tiny Alarm Cock

      • 32 stránek
      • 2 hodiny čtení

      Set an alarm to wake up or announce the end of the work day with the help of our newest mini kit the Tiny Alarm Cock! Following in the footsteps of our successful Screaming Goat, which has netted over 330K copies, this quirky mini is a great desktop item or gift for someone who is always running late.

      Tiny Alarm Cock
    • Few writers, or perhaps even sailors, can rival Harvey Garrett Smith when it comes to thoroughly understanding and articulating the many traditional arts of maritime culture. Originally published in 1953, this slim but comprehensive volume is the perfect shipboard reference for today's yachters and boaters as well as any landlocked souls who dream of the sea. In this one of a kind treatise on maritime skills and practices, Smith offers a master class on how to rig, work, and maintain a ship. With over 100 illustrations accompanying Smith's salt-soaked prose, you'll have no trouble grasping the ins and outs of handling a ship, the various sailor's tools, a wide range of knots and hitches, as well as the art of splicing, hand sewing, and canvas work. Further subjects include proper coiling, stowing, and belaying techniques, proper towing procedure, net making, and decorative knot-tying. With "The Arts of the Sailor" in your quarters, you'll be able to handle anything the high seas can throw your way

      The Arts of the Sailor