Description
About the Author
Michael Santos is professor of history at the University of Lynchburg.
Reviews
Clouds of White Sail is a trans-Atlantic chapter of America's history. Michael Wayne Santos masterfully weaves the tale and the lore of the newly arrived Irishmen who contributed to the growth of maritime industries-sail-making, schooners, Grand Banks fishing and racing-which invigorated New England seaport life through the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Sail-makers and schooner syndicate sponsors like my great-great grandfather John H. McManus and his sons, 'America's Cup' sail-maker Charlie and the renowned knockabout schooner designer Thomas, worked alongside Boston Brahmins as well as other new immigrant groups. Together as Americans, they successfully defended the 'America's Cup' from the British and challenged their Canadian counterparts in swashbuckling schooner races that captivated both nations. In so doing, these groups of old and new Americans helped to forge some of the best maritime traditions of our country, which we all still share. -- Matthew Thomas McManus
The Schooner Adventure was built in 1926. Designed by Thomas McManus as a 'knockabout'-having no bowsprit, which was known as a 'widow maker' due to the danger of working on the jib-she spent 27 years fishing cod, haddock and halibut off Georges Bank. Since her return to Gloucester in 1988, she has become a National Historical Landmark and serves to preserve and celebrate the traditions of America's oldest port through education, interpretation, and community events. As her skipper, I appreciate what she stands for, which is why I find Michael Santos' book, Clouds of White Sail, so compelling. He has captured the story of the fishermen and the ships they sailed in a readable narrative that helps us to understand their experiences and their contributions to American maritime history. -- Capt. Captain Stefan Edick, Schooner Adventure, Gloucester, Massachusetts
Book Information
ISBN 9781793626035
Author Michael Wayne Santos
Format Paperback
Page Count 204
Imprint Lexington Books
Publisher Lexington Books
Weight(grams) 331g
Dimensions(mm) 219mm * 154mm * 13mm