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Reviewed in the November/December 2011 issue of WoodenBoat magazine
The book is organized into three sections. Goddard’s family have selected 165 photos that represent a range of schooners starting with two-masters and running through the giant five-masters that plied the east coast for much of the twentieth century.
The schooners Goddard photographed carried cargo from New Brunswick to the West Indies and beyond. Their hulls were most often filled with lumber, coal, granite and bricks. Every vessel has its own story and the history of each is examined by the Captains Lee, who have something significant to say about every schooner.
279 pp., hardcover
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