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Remembering the Boats

$49.95
Explore the rich maritime tradition of the eastern seaboard of Britain with this captivating book by Gloria Wilson. In 'Remembering the Boats', Wilson shares her personal journey intertwined with the enchanting history of fishing boats, particularly the classic wooden-hulled seine netters and dual-purpose craft that have been a source of inspiration throughout her life. This beautifully illustrated paperback, measuring 216 x 216 mm, spans 140 pages and was published on October 16, 2019. Wilson's deep-rooted connection to the fishing community shines through as she reflects on her childhood in the Yorkshire fishing village of Staithes and her artistic journey under the tutelage of renowned educators at Durham University. In this collection, readers will find a love letter to the craftsmanship and beauty of these splendid sea boats, making it an essential addition for any maritime enthusiast or collector of fishing craft literature. Delight in the breathtaking hull forms and the stories they carry, all told through the eyes of a seasoned writer and illustrator whose works have been featured in esteemed maritime journals such as Classic Boat and Fishing News. Dive into the history and craftsmanship of British fishing boats and discover why they hold a cherished place in the hearts of many, including Wilson herself. Whether you're a fishing lover, a boat enthusiast, or simply seeking inspiration from the sea, 'Remembering the Boats' offers a unique perspective on the boats that have shaped coastal communities along the British Isles. Perfect for those who appreciate the art of boat building and the legacy of fishing traditions, this book is sure to enchant readers of all ages.

Author: Gloria Wilson Publisher: Lodestar Books
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 216 x 216 mm
Pages: 140
Publication Date: 16-10-2019

Fishing boats, particularly those along the eastern seaboard of Britain, from Whitby northwards, have always been fundamental to my existence writes Gloria Wilson in her Introduction. … I touch upon my own story, give some account of how I have arrived at the happy and somewhat unconformable circumstance of being a writer and illustrator within the commercial fishing and boat building communities. Nevertheless, the boats themselves form the mainstay, the connective narrative throughout the book… I have chosen those which, for me, are the most likeable and pleasing, predominantly the classic, cruiser-sterned wooden-hulled seine netters and dual-purpose craft which are splendid sea boats and have such beautiful hull forms. Gloria Wilson was born in Surrey but spent her childhood in the Yorkshire fishing village of Staithes. She studied at Durham University under Victor Pasmore and Kenneth Rowntree and gained a BA (Hons) in Fine Art. This is her eleventh book on fishing craft of the British Isles, and she has written extensively for maritime journals including Classic Boat, Fishing News, and Maritime Life and Traditions. Gloria lived in Scotland for some years, but now lives and works in the north-east of England.

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Captivating book "Remembering the Boats" by Gloria Wilson, celebrating British fishing boat history with stunning illustrations.
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Remembering the Boats

$49.95
Explore the rich maritime tradition of the eastern seaboard of Britain with this captivating book by Gloria Wilson. In 'Remembering the Boats', Wilson shares her personal journey intertwined with the enchanting history of fishing boats, particularly the classic wooden-hulled seine netters and dual-purpose craft that have been a source of inspiration throughout her life. This beautifully illustrated paperback, measuring 216 x 216 mm, spans 140 pages and was published on October 16, 2019. Wilson's deep-rooted connection to the fishing community shines through as she reflects on her childhood in the Yorkshire fishing village of Staithes and her artistic journey under the tutelage of renowned educators at Durham University. In this collection, readers will find a love letter to the craftsmanship and beauty of these splendid sea boats, making it an essential addition for any maritime enthusiast or collector of fishing craft literature. Delight in the breathtaking hull forms and the stories they carry, all told through the eyes of a seasoned writer and illustrator whose works have been featured in esteemed maritime journals such as Classic Boat and Fishing News. Dive into the history and craftsmanship of British fishing boats and discover why they hold a cherished place in the hearts of many, including Wilson herself. Whether you're a fishing lover, a boat enthusiast, or simply seeking inspiration from the sea, 'Remembering the Boats' offers a unique perspective on the boats that have shaped coastal communities along the British Isles. Perfect for those who appreciate the art of boat building and the legacy of fishing traditions, this book is sure to enchant readers of all ages.

Author: Gloria Wilson Publisher: Lodestar Books
Bind: paperback
Dimensions: 216 x 216 mm
Pages: 140
Publication Date: 16-10-2019

Fishing boats, particularly those along the eastern seaboard of Britain, from Whitby northwards, have always been fundamental to my existence writes Gloria Wilson in her Introduction. … I touch upon my own story, give some account of how I have arrived at the happy and somewhat unconformable circumstance of being a writer and illustrator within the commercial fishing and boat building communities. Nevertheless, the boats themselves form the mainstay, the connective narrative throughout the book… I have chosen those which, for me, are the most likeable and pleasing, predominantly the classic, cruiser-sterned wooden-hulled seine netters and dual-purpose craft which are splendid sea boats and have such beautiful hull forms. Gloria Wilson was born in Surrey but spent her childhood in the Yorkshire fishing village of Staithes. She studied at Durham University under Victor Pasmore and Kenneth Rowntree and gained a BA (Hons) in Fine Art. This is her eleventh book on fishing craft of the British Isles, and she has written extensively for maritime journals including Classic Boat, Fishing News, and Maritime Life and Traditions. Gloria lived in Scotland for some years, but now lives and works in the north-east of England.

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