Spars and Rigging: From Nautical Routine, 1849 (Dover Maritime)
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Spars and Rigging: From Nautical Routine, 1849 (Dover Maritime)
An accurate portrait of a ship's rigging and masts, this important study by a U.S. Navy midshipman describes every improvement made in seafaring equipment up to the mid-19th century. Subjects cover everything from anchors, bobstays, booms, and cat-head stoppers, to flying jibs, halliards, nippers, and topsail buntlines. 29 line drawings; 189 figures.