>>Click to enlarge (Size: 244,178 bytes)<< The author, Bob MacAlindin, traces the development of these “prisons” from the early almost unseaworthy wooden hulks to the modern well-founded, all steel, high-tech light vessels, and includes stories from the crews point of view. This is the story of light vessels that were first used in the River Thames in 1731 and their use soon spread around the British coastline. That British influence soon spread to the four corners of the world. This book covers a previously unwritten area and is a must have for any lighthouse home library.
By Bob MacAlindin. Soft cover, 6 1/2” x 9 1/4”176 pages.
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