The Shipping Revolution

The Shipping Revolution
Author: Robert Gardiner
Publsiher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1992
Genre: History
ISBN: UOM:39015029575431

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This volume charts the post-World War II rehabilitation of the world's merchant fleets and the accelerated pace of change from 1960 onward.

Ship of Fools

Ship of Fools
Author: Tucker Carlson
Publsiher: Free Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2019-10-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781501183676

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The #1 New York Times bestseller from FOX News star of Tucker Carlson Tonight offers “a targeted snipe at the Democrats and Republicans and their elite enablers” (New York Journal of Books) in a funny political commentary on how America’s ruling class has failed everyday Americans. “Informal and often humorous…an entertainingly told narrative of elite malfeasance” (Publishers Weekly), Tucker Carlson’s Ship of Fools tells the truth about the new American elites, a group whose power and wealth has grown beyond imagination even as the rest of the country has withered. The people who run America now barely interact with it. They fly on their own planes, ski on their own mountains, watch sporting events far from the stands in sky boxes. They have total contempt for you. In Ship of Fools, Tucker Carlson offers a blistering critique of our new overlords and answers the all-important question: How do we put the country back on course? Traditional liberals are gone, he writes. The patchouli-scented hand-wringers who worried about whales and defended free speech have been replaced by globalists who hide their hard-edged economic agenda behind the smokescreen of identity politics. They’ll outsource your job while lecturing you about transgender bathrooms. Left and right, Carlson says, are no longer meaningful categories in America. “The rift is between those who benefit from the status quo, and those who don’t.” Our leaders are fools, Carlson concludes, “unaware that they are captains of a sinking ship.” But in the signature and witty style that viewers of Tucker Carlson Tonight enjoy so much, Ship of Fools is “bulging with big and interesting ideas, presented succinctly with wit and precision, each chapter a potential book in itself” (The Washington Times).

Ships of the American Revolution

Ships of the American Revolution
Author: John Fitzhugh Millar
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 48
Release: 1976-01-01
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 0883880369

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Box Boats

Box Boats
Author: Brian J. Cudahy
Publsiher: Fordham Univ Press
Total Pages: 370
Release: 2007-12
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780823225699

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Fifty years ago--on April 26, 1956--the freighter Ideal X steamed from Berth 26 in Port Newark, New Jersey. Flying the flag of the Pan-Atlantic Steamship Company, she set out for Houston with an unusual cargo: 58 trailer trucks lashed to her top deck. But they weren't trucks--they were steel containers removed from their running gear, waiting to be lifted onto empty truck beds when Ideal X reached Texas. She docked safely, and a revolution was launched--not only in shipping, but in the way the world trades. Today, the more than 200 million containers shipped every year are the lifeblood of the new global economy. They sit stacked on thousands of "box boats" that grow more massive every year. In this fascinating book, transportation expert Brian Cudahy provides a vivid, fast-paced account of the container-ship revolution--from the maiden voyage of the Ideal X to the entrepreneurial vision and technological breakthroughs that make it possible to ship more goods more cheaply than every before. Cudahy tells this complex story easily, starting with Malcom McLean, Pan-Atlantic's owner who first thought about loading his trucks on board. His line grew into the container giant Sea-Land Services, and Cudahy charts its dramatic evolution into Maersk Sealand, the largest container line in the world. Along the way, he provides a concise, colorful history of world shipping--from freighter types to the fortunes of steamship lines--and explores the spectacular growth of global trade fueled by the mammoth ships and new seaborne lifelines connecting Asia, Europe, and the Americas. Masterful maritime history, Box Boats shows how fleets of these ungainly ships make the modern world possible--with both positive and negative effects. It's also a tale of an historic home port, New York, where old piers lie silent while 40-foot steel boxes of toys and televisions come ashore by the thousands, across the bay in New Jersey.

Liberty on the Waterfront

Liberty on the Waterfront
Author: Paul A. Gilje
Publsiher: University of Pennsylvania Press
Total Pages: 359
Release: 2012-04-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780812202021

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Through careful research and colorful accounts, historian Paul A. Gilje discovers what liberty meant to an important group of common men in American society, those who lived and worked on the waterfront and aboard ships. In the process he reveals that the idealized vision of liberty associated with the Founding Fathers had a much more immediate and complex meaning than previously thought. In Liberty on the Waterfront: American Maritime Culture in the Age of Revolution, life aboard warships, merchantmen, and whalers, as well as the interactions of mariners and others on shore, is recreated in absorbing detail. Describing the important contributions of sailors to the resistance movement against Great Britain and their experiences during the Revolutionary War, Gilje demonstrates that, while sailors recognized the ideals of the Revolution, their idea of liberty was far more individual in nature—often expressed through hard drinking and womanizing or joining a ship of their choice. Gilje continues the story into the post-Revolutionary world highlighted by the Quasi War with France, the confrontation with the Barbary Pirates, and the War of 1812.

Ships of the American Revolution and Their Models

Ships of the American Revolution and Their Models
Author: Harold M. Hahn
Publsiher: US Naval Institute Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1988
Genre: Naval architecture
ISBN: 0870216538

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Seven ships from the Revolutionary War -- American and British -- are fully described in this book by one of the best-known ship modelers in the world.

The Shipping Days of Old Boothbay from the Revolution to the World War

The Shipping Days of Old Boothbay from the Revolution to the World War
Author: George Wharton Rice
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 480
Release: 1938
Genre: Boothbay (Me. : Town)
ISBN: STANFORD:36105033793352

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Mutiny and Maritime Radicalism in the Age of Revolution

Mutiny and Maritime Radicalism in the Age of Revolution
Author: Clare Anderson,Niklas Frykman,Lex Heerma van Voss,Marcus Rediker
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2013-12-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781107689329

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This volume explores mutiny and maritime radicalism in its full geographic extent during the Age of Revolution.