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SAILING WITH PRIDE is the story of the sailing ships Pride of Baltimore and her successor Pride of Baltimore II. This beautiful, hardbound photographic volume contains 150 full color photographs accompanied by introductory texts, ships logs, and seven architectural drawings. The book measures twelve inches square, consists of 128 pages and is printed on acidfree paper. SAILING WITH PRIDE has received awards of distinction from Creativity, Print, AIGA, The Art Directors Club, and ADDY.Pride of Baltimores story begins in 1976, where in a small and modest shipyard a wooden ship was being built. She was to become the "tall ship" of Baltimore, the first of her kind to be built in nearly a century and a half. In her first four years Pride sailed the Atlantic, Gulf Coasts, the Great Lakes, to Canada and the islands of the Caribbean. And in the fall of 1982, she undertook a bold journey from the Chesapeake Bay to the Pacific and Pacific Northwest, an historic trip of more than 17,000 miles. The Authors dramatic photographs, including an exceptional race series, along with captains and crews logs, take the reader on an adventurous journey with this unique vessel.Prides next voyage would take her even farther a long journey to the major ports of Europe. Pride would be the first vessel to tour Europe as a representative of an American city, and, as a U.S. flagship. Mr. Peases photographs capture Pride as she glides past Black Rock Castle in Cork, under the Tower Bridge of London, by the tiny Norwegian village of Drbak and the sun bleached houses of Puerto Banys, Spain. Pride called on ports in ten countries, from Gdynia, Poland to the Straits of Gibraltar.The story of Pride of Baltimore ended abruptly on her return from Europe in the Spring of 1986 when she was overwhelmed by one of natures most unpredictable and violent forces, a microburst squall. Lost at sea were her captain and three crew members. The eight survivors spent four days, seven hours at sea in a small life raft before they were rescued by the Norwegian freighter Toro.The tragedy of May 14, 1986, was a deep and shocking blow not only to the friends and relatives of Prides crew and to those who built her but to the whole Baltimore community. The communitys response however, was strong and immediate, a public mandate came forth to replace the ship. That same small shipyard where Pride was built eleven years earlier, would soon give birth to a new ship Pride of Baltimore II.The author would spend eighteen months documenting the building of Pride II, from the laying of the keel to the launching of this elegant wooden ship on April 30, 1988.Pride II was officially commissioned on October 23, 1988. She maneuvered well during her sea trials and on commissioning day, but not until her Maiden Voyage in the open ocean was her awesome power fully realized. She flew through the water with strength and ease. She was more beautiful than anyone could have ever imagined.From the Title Page:Photographs by GREG PEASEWith Text by THOMAS C. GILLMER and BARBARA BOZZUTOExcerpts from Captains Logs and Reports and Crew Journals Selected by Barbara BozzutoArchitectural Drawings and an Afterword by Thomas C. GillmerAn Historic Reconstruction and Original Painting by G. Peter Boudreau
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- Q: What is the size of the book 'Sailing With Pride'? A: The book measures twelve inches square. It contains 128 pages printed on acid-free paper.
- Q: Who is the author of 'Sailing With Pride'? A: The author of the book is Barbara Bozzuto. She collaborated with Greg Pease for the photographs.
- Q: What type of binding does 'Sailing With Pride' have? A: The book is bound in hardcover. This provides durability and a premium feel.
- Q: How many photographs are included in 'Sailing With Pride'? A: There are one hundred fifty full-color photographs. They showcase the history and beauty of the sailing ships.
- Q: What genre does 'Sailing With Pride' belong to? A: The book falls under the Literature & Fiction category. It specifically focuses on maritime history.
- Q: How do I read 'Sailing With Pride'? A: You can read it as a visual journey through the history of the Pride of Baltimore. It's suitable for anyone interested in maritime stories.
- Q: Is 'Sailing With Pride' suitable for children? A: Yes, the book is suitable for children. It offers an engaging narrative about sailing adventures.
- Q: What age group is 'Sailing With Pride' appropriate for? A: The book is appropriate for readers aged twelve and up. Its content is accessible and educational.
- Q: How should I store 'Sailing With Pride' to keep it in good condition? A: Store it upright in a cool, dry place. Avoid exposure to direct sunlight to prevent fading.
- Q: Can I clean the book if it gets dirty? A: Yes, you can wipe the cover gently with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid using any cleaning solutions.
- Q: What if 'Sailing With Pride' arrives damaged? A: If the book arrives damaged, contact customer support for a return or exchange. Keep all packaging for reference.
- Q: Is there a warranty for 'Sailing With Pride'? A: There is no warranty for books. However, you can inquire about return policies with your retailer.
- Q: What should I do if I have questions about 'Sailing With Pride' after purchase? A: You can reach out to the publisher, C. A. Baumgartner Publishers, for any inquiries regarding the book.
- Q: How does 'Sailing With Pride' compare to other maritime history books? A: It stands out due to its extensive photographic content and personal narratives. The focus is on the Pride of Baltimore specifically.
- Q: What makes 'Sailing With Pride' a unique book? A: The combination of stunning photographs and detailed logs makes it a unique documentary of a historic ship's journey.