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The Sailor's Word-Book: An Alphabetical Digest of Nautical Terms, including Some More Especially Military and Scientific, but Useful to Seamen; as well as Archaisms of Early Voyagers, etc

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W. H. Smyth's "The Sailor's Word-Book" stands as a crucial reference work that meticulously catalogues the specialized vocabulary of seafaring, illuminating the rich tapestry of maritime life in the early 19th century. Smyth adopts a lexicographical style that not only defines terms but also contextualizes them within the naval traditions of his time, providing readers with a comprehensive resource that blends technical precision with vibrant imagery. The book serves not only as a dictionary but as an exploration of sailing culture, making it an invaluable text for historians and enthusiasts alike. W. H. Smyth, a dedicated naval officer and scholar, was driven by his passion for maritime history and the need for a coherent lexicon that would serve the needs of sailors and maritime professionals. His extensive experience at sea endowed him with a unique perspective, allowing him to articulate the nuances of nautical language with clarity and authority. Smyth'Äôs commitment to the preservation of maritime knowledge and his understanding of the sailors' daily lives inform every entry in his lexicon. For anyone invested in the world of maritime exploration, history, or linguistics, "The Sailor's Word-Book" is an essential addition to your library. It not only preserves a critical aspect of naval heritage but also enriches the reader's understanding of the maritime milieu, making it a timeless resource for sailors, historians, and scholars alike.

© 2019 Good Press (Ebook): 4057664155030

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Ebook: 19 November 2019

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