Their Fathers' Work: Casting Nets With the World's Fishermen - Hardcover

McCloskey, William

 
9780070453470: Their Fathers' Work: Casting Nets With the World's Fishermen

Inhaltsangabe

McCloskey's vivid prose puts you right on deck, working like the devil as the decks roll, the spray flies, and the nets are hauled. His love of the boats, the fishermen, and the sea shines through this fascinating tribute to a way of life.

Die Inhaltsangabe kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.

Über die Autorin bzw. den Autor

William McCloskey is a retired member of the John Hopkins University applied physics laboratory. McCloskey's particular passion is commercial fishing. He began hiring out on sabbaticals and vacations 25 years ago. He has fished all over the world with First and Third world crews of many nationalities. "What such writers as Owen Wister and J. Frank Dobie were to the cowboy, Bill McCloskey may be to the Alaska fisherman."--Anchorage Times. "McCloskey invokes vividly the strenuous but exhilarating life of men against the implecable ocean."--Library Journal. "With all his experiences across space and time, McCloskey occupies a unique position among observers of the world fishing industry. He's been there. He has perspective."--Alaska Fisherman's Journal.

Von der hinteren Coverseite

"No one writing today can match William McCloskey's knowledge of fishing or the breadth of his experience at sea. He is the writer of record on world fishing."--William Warner, Pulitzer Prize winner, author of Beautiful Swimmers and Distant Waters

What reviewers said about Fish Decks, William McCloskey's previous book:

"His achievement has been to write a paean for a way oflife."--Smithsonian

"His love for the fishing trade in all its aspects imbues every page of this vivid book."--Washington Post Book World

"A gripping account of his experience among the independent, vigorous men and women with whom he hauled lines and gutted fish under hand-numbing conditions."--Publishers Weekly

"His vivid descriptions of maritime fishing might well be placed beside Peter Matthiessen's Men's Lives for anyone interested in understanding the hard price these people pay for their chosen way of life."--Library Journal

„Über diesen Titel“ kann sich auf eine andere Ausgabe dieses Titels beziehen.

Weitere beliebte Ausgaben desselben Titels

9780071358200: Their Fathers' Work: Casting Nets With the World's Fishermen

Vorgestellte Ausgabe

ISBN 10:  007135820X ISBN 13:  9780071358200
Verlag: TAB Books Inc, 2000
Softcover