The Mamie Mister by David T. Turnbaugh

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The Mamie Mister ( Working Skip Jack )

 The "Mamie Mister" was built on Deal Island, Maryland by Elmer Glad in 1911 and was a typical single-masted flat bottom skipjack. She worked the bay dredging oysters for more than 50 years but in the 1960's was sold and taken to New York. In the 1970's, she was rigged with a second mast and for nearly 20 years was used as a pleasure craft sailing in the Atlantic Ocean.

 The Mamie Mister ( Working Skip Jack )  by Artist David T. Turnbaugh

The Mamie Mister ( Working Skip Jack )
by David T. Turnbaugh
20" by 30"
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Maryland's Eastern Shore watermen are unique in America. So are their boats, the Skipjacks. They're the only sailing vessels still in use commercially in the U.S. Unfortunately, both are quickly moving toward extinction. In Workin With the Wind, Doug Stephens has preserved for all time in vivid prose and stunning photographs the joys and tribulations of life on the Chesapeake. In these pages you'll meet tough, weathered men like Captain Dicky Webster, who exchange financial security, comfort, and ease for brutally cold winter winds on open water and backbreaking labor for the joy of being free. These are a people apart. Some, especially those who live on Smith Island, Deal Island and Tangier Island, speak with a blend of Elizabethan English, Southern drawl and Delmarva colloquialisms.. They understand neighborliness in a more profound sense than most of us. They need to. Their well-being might well depend on a neighbor. Yet, they're friendly. When Stephens approached Captain Dicky and others with his plan to photograph the men and their vessels in action, he found himself accepted as one of the crew. In following months, he helped dredge for oysters, rode the bos'n's chair to the crow's nest for unique pictures, swabbed decks, steered the Caleb W. Jones through the still, gleaming water of the Chesapeake - all the while documenting his experiences with pen and camera.

Working The Wind by Doug Stevens

Format: Hardcover Book
Category: Photo Essays
N
umber of pages: 142
Each Book is Hand Signed by The Author


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