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Clean, sweet wind: sailing with the last boatmakers of the Caribbean
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Published:
Camden, Maine : International Marine, 1998.
Format:
Book
Physical Desc:
xii, 212 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm
Status:
Eagle River Adult Nonfiction
623.8 PYL
Description
A generation ago, before waves of tourism submerged traditional ways, Douglas Pyle spent half a decade sailing his small sloop from island to island in the eastern Caribbean, seeking out native whalers, fishermen, and traders to learn how they built their boats. Clean, Sweet Wind, his story of that time, is as much a portrait of an island people as it is a record of their work upon the sea. In these pages we glimpse a society as vivid as the aquamarine waters of the reefs and the patched sails of graceful boats.As he explored the family traditions of the Antillean seafarers, Pyle found himself admiring one boatbuilder in particular, Haakon Mitchell of Bequia. Mitchell had been a fisherman until an accident cost him a hand; when Pyle met him, he and his sons were building a vessel for inter-island trade. Starting first as an observer, then as a helper, Pyle finally became one of the family, working on the new sloop each day and taking meals with Mitchell and his sons. Their lifelong friendship is a central theme of Clean, Sweet Wind.But this is more than a lyrical evocation of a place and time. In his years among the islands Pyle collected information on all the different boat types sailing at the time. The second half of the book is a journey from Trinidad to the Virgin Islands, with a look at each type.Clean, Sweet Wind captures Antillean speech, beliefs, and hospitality with as faithful an accuracy as it renders the graceful designs of Caribbean boats. The result is both a detailed study of traditional watercraft and one of the finest regional narratives yet written.
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English
ISBN:
0070526796

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Nonfiction.
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description
Sailing throughout the Caribbean, the author aims to measure, photograph and describe indigenous workboats. This title is an evocation of a place and time, the Lesser Antilles from Grenada to the Virgin Islands around 1970. It also includes the stories of boatbuilders and fishermen.
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APA Citation (style guide)

Pyle, D. C. (1998). Clean, sweet wind: sailing with the last boatmakers of the Caribbean. Camden, Maine, International Marine.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation (style guide)

Pyle, Douglas C. 1998. Clean, Sweet Wind: Sailing With the Last Boatmakers of the Caribbean. Camden, Maine, International Marine.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities Citation (style guide)

Pyle, Douglas C, Clean, Sweet Wind: Sailing With the Last Boatmakers of the Caribbean. Camden, Maine, International Marine, 1998.

MLA Citation (style guide)

Pyle, Douglas C. Clean, Sweet Wind: Sailing With the Last Boatmakers of the Caribbean. Camden, Maine, International Marine, 1998.

Note! Citation formats are based on standards as of July 2022. Citations contain only title, author, edition, publisher, and year published. Citations should be used as a guideline and should be double checked for accuracy.
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