Friday, April 24, 2009

Lighthouses

The history and lore of the lighthouse is a perennially popular subject. "Lighthouses" celebrates these beloved maritime structures in a volume packed with stunning full-color photographs. Captured in various settings at different times of day, "Lighthouses" showcases these wonderful historic landmarks -- some retired, others still beaming their guiding lights across the seas -- in all their glory.
Lighthouses
By Leo Marriott
Edition: illustrated
Published by Smithmark Pub, 1999
ISBN 0765116863, 9780765116864
128 pages Includes Apprendix of Light Stations Remaining in the Unites States
Leo Marriott is a prolific writer and expert on maritime affairs. The author of Smithmark's best-selling Titanic, he has written over 20 books on topics ranging from naval history to aircraft and warship profiles.
From the Back Cover
Crossing open waters has always been a dangerous and sometimes deadly vocation, but drawing close to the end destination is the most hazardous part of the sailor's journey. Reaching the right harbor during the night and knowing how to avoid razor-sharp rocks or reefs is a task that can defeat the most experienced navigator - with fatal results.
Since earliest times the response to these dangers has been to erect a light-bearing tower - a beacon to sailors that could guide them safely into port. Some of these early lighthouses were basic stones on the shores, but others, like the Colossus of Rhodes, a 110-foot (33m) statue of the sun god Helios built in 282 BC in the Mediterranean, became wonders of the ancient world.
Architecturally imposing and with an air of romance to them, lighthouses continue to fascinate us. Often there are tales of strange events connected to lonely lighthouses - tragic stories of keepers and ghosts at sea.
Leo Marriott's Lighthouses, illustrated with more than 100 color photographs, takes readers on a historical and international tour of these wonderful structures and recounts tales of great courage and tragedy, as well as details of why and how lighthouses were built.
About the Author

LEO MARRIOTT, a retired air traffic controller, is a prolific writer and expert on aviation and maritime affairs. He has written over twenty books, including a previous best-selling account of the Titanic, as well as a variety of other topics such as aircraft and warship profiles, naval history, and commercial and military aviation. He is currently engaged in the training of new controllers from the United Kingdom.

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