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Canoe: A Living History

Canoe: A Living History

A Living Tradition

by John Jennings
Paperback
Publication Date: 03/10/2005

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This collection of essays combines history, archaeology, and even a little sociology to create a thoroughly entertaining, beautifully illustrated coffee-table book. The history of the canoe is the history of modern North America in the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries; the canoe was at once an essential part of business (specifically the fur trade), a pleasure craft for wealthier folk with plenty of leisure time, and a key piece of equipment in the popular sport of racing. This multipurpose craft, seemingly so simple in design, has an old and fascinating history; it was the standard method of transportation for Native people for hundreds of years before Europeans "discovered" North America. Jennings and his coauthors, in conjunction with museums around the world (these museums contributed most of the book's 400-odd photos and drawings), trace the modern evolution of the canoe, from tool to toy, and show how changes in the vessel's function reflected changes in society--for example, the canoe's value as a freight-transporting vessel decreased as larger vessels became more commonplace. An utterly enchanting trip back in time. Illustrated
ISBN:
9781554070800
9781554070800
Category:
Shipbuilding technology
Format:
Paperback
Publication Date:
03-10-2005
Language:
English
Publisher:
Firefly Books Ltd
Country of origin:
Canada
Pages:
288
Dimensions (mm):
260x267x0mm
Weight:
1.5kg

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