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Sea-Country

Exploring Thames Estuary by-Ways Under Sail
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'Sea-Country' is Tony Smith's name for that sprawling and magical world on London's doorstep where land and water alternate twice each day; a world of wonder accessible to those of a shoal-draft persuasion, prepared to take their time and respect the ways of nature. Tony is well-known to readers of his 'Creeksailor' blog, and from a base in his beloved River Blackwater - which he knows intimately - he takes us to London in the west, Kent in the south, and Suffolk in the east to acquaint us with those shorelines and some of the people, occupations and curiosities to be found there. Leigh cocklers, the only lighthouse in London, abandoned forts, the Broomway, a Thames Bawley - these and more are all here. Tony's trusty vessel in these journeys is the renowned 16ft gaffer 'Shoal Waters', made famous throughout 50 years of cruising by the late and redoubtable Charles Stock.

Author Biography

Tony Smith was born in Bethnal Green in the East End of London, and has known the city, its river and the estuary all his life. He is well-known as the author of the 'Creeksailor' online blog.
Release date NZ
September 5th, 2014
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United Kingdom
Illustrations
Mono photos, colour plates
Imprint
Lodestar Books
Pages
144
Publisher
Lodestar Books
Dimensions
156x216x14
ISBN-13
9781907206252
Product ID
22546114

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