The Great Days of Yachting by Ian Dear

The Great Days of Yachting by Ian Dear

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A compilation of historic photographs from the collection of 19th century photographer William Kirk, charting the history and development of the yacht, powerboat and hydroplane. Many of the glass-plate negatives in the collection were only recently discovered and have never been reproduced.

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The Great Days of Yachting by Ian Dear

Born in 1844, William Kirk was one of the first photographers of the 19th century to capture the world of yachting on film. Working from his studio on Cowes, Isle of Wight, he was able to photograph royalty and the rich onboard their yachts - from King George V to Mortimer Singer, the sewing machine millionaire, and Bill Stephenson, the Woolworth's chairman. This book is a compilation of historic photographs, charting the history and development of the yacht, powerboat and hydroplane. Many of the glass-plate negatives in the collection were only recently discovered and have never been reproduced. Ian Dear has written books on the America's Cup, a history of ocean racing and "Fastnet: The Story of a Great Ocean Race".
Ian Dear is a historian with experience in covert warfare and the author of several books, including 10 Commando, Escape and Evasion, and Sabotage andSubversion.
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ISBN 13 9780713457537
ISBN 10 0713457538
Title The Great Days of Yachting
Author Ian Dear
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Batsford Ltd
Year published 1988-09-05
Number of pages 128
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.