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Rock Lighthouses of Britain

By (author) Christopher Nicholson
Format: Paperback / softback
Publisher: Whittles Publishing, Caithness, United Kingdom
Published: 12th Feb 2015
Dimensions: w 205mm h 298mm d 16mm
Weight: 865g
ISBN-10: 1849951373
ISBN-13: 9781849951371
Barcode No: 9781849951371
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Synopsis
Christopher Nicholson vividly describes the construction and history to the present day of some of the world's most famous lighthouses in this classic book which has become the standard work on the subject. It brings the story of the rock lighthouse completely up-to-date - from the day the first granite block was laid, through construction, automation, the disappearance of the lighthouse keeper, right up to the technology of today with the use of solar and wind power. This is a joy to read with its mix of exciting text, some of the most dramatic new colour photographs of British lighthouses ever taken, a selection of beautiful, hand-coloured plans and drawings, a brand new chapter about Rockall, the most unusual rock 'lighthouse' of all, and a detailed appendix. For those not intimately connected with the sea it's almost impossible to imagine waves higher than the vessels that sail upon them smashing against half-submerged reefs that stir the whole ocean into a raging foam of white water. Man's struggle to build a permanent and durable structure such as a lighthouse on these sites is a story that cannot fail to stir the emotions of anyone who enjoys tales of endeavour, ingenuity and dogged determination.

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'...handsomely produced third edition ... His detailed descriptions bring to life the painstaking work of engineers and builders. ...brings the story of these amazing structures and their keepers full circle and in doing so, Nicholson has produced a valuable record of a crucial and fascinating part of British maritime history'. The Lightkeeper '...what a book it is, with new and revised text, information, layout and superb illustrations ... This is truly a feast of good reading for casual reader and serious pharologist alike. ...a rollicking good book, a copy of which really ought to be on everyone's sagging bookshelf. Buy and enjoy'. LAMP