SHIP TO SHORE
McGraw-Hill Professional (Verlag)
978-0-07-144027-1 (ISBN)
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We all talk like sailors. Have you ever found yourself "in deep water" because you got tired of "bowing and scraping" or listening to "flimsy" excuses? Have you ever "barged in" like a "blowhard" where you weren't wanted and "let the cat out of the bag"? Have you ever tried to keep a "touch-and-go" project "on an even keel" even though your "fair-weather" coworkers were deserting like "rats from a sinking ship"? Have you ever tried and failed to make "heads or tails" of the advice of a "fly-by-night" consultant or seen your work go "down the hatch"? Ever felt like you've "hit rock bottom" or reached "the bitter end"?Well, "press on," mate, because no matter how low you sink, you're not "breaking new ground." "By and large," no matter how bad it feels, untold generations of sailors have been there "off and on" before you, and if you'll just "rummage around" in this wonderful book, you'll see that they invented the language we all resort to when we're in "dire straits" and there's "the devil to pay." You may never escape these "trying times," but don't let it "overwhelm" you. At least you know how to talk like a sailor!And when you "tackle" this book, you'll plunge "full steam ahead" into the rich and wonderful lore of the sea.
Yes, now that you've "gotten wind of" Ship to Shore, there are "free and easy" hours ahead. The "coast is clear." Your ship has just come in. "Peter Jeans is a wonderful writer; his prose is fluid and punctuated with wry humor..."Ship to Shore" is an entertaining browse for all word-lovers and armchair sailors." - "Bloomsbury Review". Peter Jeans began his love affair with seafaring lore more than forty years ago. A sometime adventurer, English teacher, and columnist, he is also an avid sailor and writer whose books include "Seafaring Lore and Legend: A Miscellany of Maritime Myth, Superstition, Fable, and Fact".
Peter Jeans was born in Perth in 1936. He was educated at Geraldton Senior High School and was graduated in English from the University of Western Australia in 1962. In 1962 he resigned his job, sailed to Singapore, bought a motorcycle, and spent fifteen months riding it overland to London, arriving on Westminster Bridge in September, 1963. The story of this adventure is described in his book Long Road to London. His love for seafaring lore began when he wrote his first nautical book, Ship To Shore: A Dictionary of Everyday Words and Phrases Dervived from the Sea. He has been an English teacher, a columnist, and is an avid writer and sailor. He and his wife, Judith, and two sons live in Perth. AUTHOR HOMETOWN: Perth, Australia
PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroductionShip to ShoreBibliographyAppendix 1. Nautical PrepositionsAppendix 2. Changed Spellings and Corrupted Word FormsAppendix 3. Nautical Terms Related to Human AnatomyAppendix 4. Nautical Terms Derived from the Land
Erscheint lt. Verlag | 16.7.2004 |
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Zusatzinfo | 25 Illustrations, unspecified |
Sprache | englisch |
Maße | 185 x 229 mm |
Gewicht | 761 g |
Themenwelt | Natur / Technik ► Fahrzeuge / Flugzeuge / Schiffe ► Schiffe |
Schulbuch / Wörterbuch ► Lexikon / Chroniken | |
ISBN-10 | 0-07-144027-5 / 0071440275 |
ISBN-13 | 978-0-07-144027-1 / 9780071440271 |
Zustand | Neuware |
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