Book Description
The
best manual ever produced on rigging a sailing ship, based on
extensively revised and updated 1848 edition prepared by Biddlecombe,
Master in the Royal Navy. Complete definition of terms, on-shore
operations, process of rigging ships, reeving the running rigging and
bending sails, rigging brigs, yachts and small vessels, more. 17 plates.
When you open the pages of "The Art of Rigging," you step back in time
over two hundred years. The language herein is that of mariners of the
days of wooden ships. You must learn the language to fully appreciate
the treasure that is this book.
The
author or, more properly, reviser, Captain George Biddlecombe, Royal
Navy, died in 1878. This book, first published in 1848 by another
author, Charles Wilson, was based on a rigging manual published in
1794. It was again revised and published in 1925.
If you are
expecting modern terms, word usage, and grammar, forget it! This is the
real stuff, exactly as done and recorded by the men of the late 18th
and early 19th centuries.
If you are expecting an easy read on the
order of "Dick & Jane and Their Dog Spot," forget it! This book is
hard work, even the pictures can be difficult, but it is a varitable
gold mine of information if you're willing to dig.








