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61. The Complete Book of Laser Sailing by Richard Tillman | |
![]() | Paperback: 160
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(2005-05-25)
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Editorial Review Product Description The definitive guide to the Laser. The Complete Book of Laser Sailing is the most comprehensive book about successfully sailing and racing this popular and challenging high-performance dinghy. Dick Tillman tells you everything you need to know about the boat and how to set it up and sail it, including:
Plus this updated and expanded edition gives you:
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62. SAILING WITH NOAH: STORIES FROM THE WORLD OF ZOOS by JEFFREY P. BONNER | |
![]() | Paperback: 328
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(2006-04-01)
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Written by the president of the nation’s number-one zoo, Sailing with Noah is an intensely personal, behind-the-scenes look at modern zoos. Jeffrey P. Bonner, who was trained as an anthropologist and came to the zoo world quite by accident, shares some of the most compelling stories ever told about contemporary zoos. The stories jump between zoos in different cities and between countries on different continents. Some are fun and funny. Others are sad, even tragic. Pete Hoskins, the director of the Philadelphia Zoo, is in bed, sound asleep, when his phone rings. . . . “There’s been a fire in the World of Primates,” he is told. “You’ve got to get over here.” Whatever he has been dreaming, it is nothing like the nightmare he will find now that he is awake. . . . “They’re all gone. They’re all gone.” All of the animals in the building—the gorillas, the lemurs, the orangutans, and the gibbons—all twenty-three of them are dead. Written in a lively, accessible style, Sailing with Noah explores the role of zoos in today’s society and their future as institutions of education, conservation, and research. Along the way, Bonner relates a variety of true stories about animals and those who care for them (or abuse them), offering his perspective on heavily publicized incidents and describing less-well-known events with compassion and humor in turn. By bringing the stories of the animals’ lives before us, Bonner gives them a voice. He strongly believes that zoos must act for living things, and he argues that conservation is a shared responsibility of all mankind. This book helps us to understand why biodiversity is important and what it means to be a steward of life on earth. From the day-to-day aspects of caring for some of the world’s most exotic creatures to the role of zoos as field conservation organizations, saving wild things in wild places, this book takes the reader on an incredible journey—a journey that begins within the zoo and continues around the globe. Everyone—from zoo visitors to animal lovers to professional conservationists, the young and old alike—will be fascinated by this extraordinary book. Customer Reviews (2)
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63. Multihull Cruising Fundamentals: The Official American Sailing Association Guide to Cruising Multihulls by Rick White, The American Sailing Association | |
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(1997-08)
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Editorial Review Product Description The material in this book was developed by the American Sailing Association's Multihull Committee for use in classes throughout North America. Students will learn quickly and efficiently from Multihull Cruising Fundamentals "no nonsense," step-by-step format. The knowledge and skills found in this text will prepare sailors to more fully enjoy the most forward-looking boats on today's pleasure boat market. Customer Reviews (6)
If you have sailing and multihull experience this book is not for you. ... Read more |
64. Sailing by Henry Beard, Roy McKie | |
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(2001-04-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description From AHOY - "The first in a series of four-letter words commonly exchanged by skippers as their boats approach each other" - to ZEPHYR -"A warm, pleasant breeze named after the mythical Greek god of wishful thinking, false hopes, and unreliable forecasts"- it brings new meaning to the things said at sea. Customer Reviews (9)
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65. Fundamentals of Sailing, Cruising, and Racing by Steve Colgate | |
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(1996-03-17)
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66. Gary Jobson's Championship Sailing : The Definitive Guide for Skippers, Tacticians, and Crew by Gary Jobson | |
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(2004-05-10)
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Editorial Review Product Description Gary Jobson shares his expertisefor a winning performancein sailboat racing “The complete guide to racingat its highest level.” —Paul Cayard, five-time America’s Cupveteran and six-time world champion “A must-read for those whoaspire to win sailboat racesat any level.” —Tom Whidden, CEO of North MarineGroup, three-time America’s Cup winner In the pages of Gary Jobson’s ChampionshipSailing, the author shares more than 30 yearsof racing and sailing expertise at the highestlevels of competition, covering every aspectof racing in one-design or handicap fleetsfrom high-performance dinghies to big keelboats.Readers will learn Jobson’s secrets for:
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67. Sailing into the Abyss: A True Story of Extreme Heroism on the High Seas--winner of the 2006 US Maritime Literature Award by William Benedetto | |
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(2006-03-01)
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68. Sailing There, Cruising Across Europe and the Mediterranean by Patricia Vellinga | |
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(2009-02-09)
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69. Back at the helm - sailing the Yaghan to Antarctica, Patagonia and the South Pacific by Arne Martensson, Helene Martensson | |
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(2010-05-26)
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70. Sailing for Beginners by Moulton Farnham | |
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(1986-07)
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71. Sailing The Bay by Kimball Livingston | |
![]() | Paperback: 128
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(1998-04-22)
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Editorial Review Product Description Kimball Livingston's writing is packed with the spirit and the canny tales ofa water rat who has sailed the bay upside down and sideways. The author also gives rein to his scientific, analytical side, and he draws upon the best talents of the time, relating their favorite "holds and escapes" for the challenging winds and tides of the region. Whitbread winner Paul Cayard writes the foreword, Olympian Jeff Madrigali speaks on racing strategies for the Berkeley Circle, and U.S. Geological Survey hydrologist Ralph Ta-Shun Cheng addresses the interplay between wind and tide, for example. Cruisers will find a guide to favored destinations from Petaluma on the north to Alviso on the south. But, Sailing The Bay reaches beyond the nuts and bolts ofracing moves and overnight anchorages to embrace the characters and events that have "made" San Francisco Bay. If you want to be a savvy sailor, you need this book. If you want to share in the traditions of San Francisco Bay, you have to have it. Customer Reviews (2)
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72. The Coast of Summer: sailing New England Waters from Shelter Island to Cape Cod by Anthony Bailey | |
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(1999-04-25)
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73. This is Sailing: A Complete Course by Richard Creagh-Osborne | |
![]() | Paperback: 160
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(2002-11-29)
list price: US$33.05 Isbn: 0713663596 Canada | United Kingdom | Germany | France | Japan |
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74. Sailing Around the World (Wonders of the World) by Elisabetta Eordegh, Carlo Auriemma | |
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(2010-09-07)
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Editorial Review Product Description In 1993, Elisabetta Eordegh and Carlo Auriemma set sail aboard the specially designed Barca Pulita (which translates, literally, as "clean boat") to circumnavigate the world in an attempt to chronicle the last unspoiled natural sites on earth via a journey that made as little impact as possible on the earth and sea. A 44-foot ketch, the boat was equipped with state-of-the-art equipment that made the most of "green" technology, from the clean conversion of energy to the use of special non-toxic varnish. To date, the boat has covered 40,000 miles, giving the authors the unique opportunity to document the state of a vast range of natural settings. From the tiny Polynesian island of Anuta, with a human population of 250, to the island of Zabargad in the Egyptian Red Sea, known for its rich marine life, they have traversed the sea to photograph the world’s most spectacular places, presented here in superb color pictures that depict the landscapes, flora, and fauna that make each of these places a precious global resource. The compelling text describes the unique characteristics and species of each location as well as the fascinating earth-friendly technology that made these observations possible |
75. Sailing to Sarantium (Sarantine Mosaic, Book 1) by Guy Gavriel Kay | |
![]() | Mass Market Paperback: 560
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(2000-01-01)
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Editorial Review Product Description Crispin is a mosaicist, a layer of bright tiles. Still grieving for the family he lost to the plaque, he lives only for his arcane craft. But an imperial summons from Valerius the Trakesian to Sarantium, the most magnificent place in the world, is difficult to resist. In a world half-wild and tangled with magic, a journey to Sarantium means a walk into destiny. Bearing with him a deadly secret and a Queen's seductive promise, guarded only by his own wits and a talisman from an alchemist's treasury, Crispin sets out for the fabled city. Along the way he will encounter a great beast from the mythic past,and in robbing the zubir of its prize he wins a woman's devotion and a man's loyalty--and loses a gift he didn't know he had until it was gone. Once in this city ruled by intrigue and violence, he must find his own source of power. Struggling to deal with the dangers and seductive lures of the men and woman around him, Crispin does discover it, in a most unusual place--high on the scaffolding of the greatest artwork ever imagined.... If you don't know Kay, you should. His pedigree is impeccable,starting with a well-loved fantasy debut, the Fionavar Tapestrytrilogy (The SummerTree, TheWandering Fire, and The Darkest Road), anda compilation he did with Christopher Tolkien called The Silmarillion.Sailing to Sarantium, the first half of the Sarantine Mosaicseries, evokes his other historical fantasy titles, such as A Song for Arbonneand The Lions ofAl-Rassan, and is a well-researched analog to the ByzantineEmpire and fifth-century Europe--with all its political and religiousmachinations. Despite its seemingly prosaic cast and quest, Sailing to Sarantiumis a charmer, another Kay classic. As usual, the character descriptions aresubtle and precise--the mosaicist, Crispin, is a shrewd, irascible, andintensely likable man who is fiercely devoted to his art but troubled byguilt and loss. Reluctantly surrendering to events, he agrees to travel toSarantium to work for the emperor. ("Sailing to Sarantium," we learn, is anexpression synonymous with embracing great change.) As Crispin moves fromroadside quarrels to palace intrigue, Kay gracefully shifts perspectivefrom character to character, moving forward and backward in time and givinga rich sense of the world through the eyes of soldiers, slaves, andsenators. --Paul Hughes Customer Reviews (82)
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76. Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum | |
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(2004-08-01)
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77. Dave Perry's 100 Best Racing Rules Quizzes through 2008 by Dave Perry | |
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(2005-11-01)
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78. The Annotated Sailing Alone Around the World by Joshua Slocum, Annotated by Rod Scher | |
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(2009-03-01)
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79. Sailing in a Spoonful of Water: A Landlubber's Education on a Vintage Wooden Boat by Joe Coomer | |
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(1997-05)
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80. Sailing for Kids by Gary Kibble, Steve Kibble | |
![]() | Paperback: 48
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(2006-07-31)
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Editorial Review Product Description For those who want to go further, there are also tips on sailing faster and preparing to race. The book is based on the International Optimist, the world's most popular children's boat and an established favourite with sailing schools. This the official handbook to the RYA Young Opportunity Scheme, launched by HRH Prince Andrew as a campaign to encourage more children into sailing. |
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