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A sailor's logbook
Mark L. Thompson

A sailor's logbook

Wayne State University Press (Aug 01, 1999)
9780814328446
364 pages | 155 x 240 mm
Dewey 386/.544/0977
LC Classification VK140.T495 .A3 1999

Subject

  • Cooks
  • Cooks - Great Lakes (North America)
  • Cooks/ Great Lakes (North America)/ Biography
  • Merchant Mariners - Great Lakes (North America)
  • Merchant Mariners/ Great Lakes (North America)/ Biography

Plot

In this firsthand account of life aboard the ships of the Great Lakes, Mark Thompson weaves together the threads of a story that relives a centuries-old tradition. Thompson began his logbook after he reported for duty aboard the Calcite II at Fraser Shipyard in Superior, Wisconsin, for the 1996 shipping season. A Sailor's Logbook is the first such book to chronicle a sailor's life at the end of the twentieth century. Not just a detailing of weather, cargo, and crew relations, A Sailor's Logbook is also an account of the daily lives of a diverse group of crewmembers as they share their sailing knowledge, "sea stories," and the many memories that accompany the pictures. Although there are ample resources in museums, archival collections, and company files regarding statistical logbook information, A Sailor's Logbook details the intricacies of daily life on a Great Lakes freighter. Thompson navigates the reader through the waters of the Great Lakes and his own life in this very special narrative.