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Close to the Wind: The Beaufort Scale by Peter Malone β€” book cover

Close to the Wind: The Beaufort Scale

by Peter Malone
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Synopsis

In 1810, a British naval officer and surveyor named Francis Beaufort developed a scale to give sailors a common language for describing the wind. From 0 (calm) to 12 (hurricane), stunning artwork and jaunty prose show what life at sea must have been like for a young boy serving as a midshipman in the 1800s. As William sails from Naples to the Caribbean, we learn intriguing historical information and nautical terminology, and witness how the wind affected day-to-day life on a ship. Detailed illustrations show the wind at work, and readers will be engrossed and fascinated as they watch the storm develop in magnificent full-color paintings.

The Washington Post - Elizabeth Ward

Diary entries and letters purportedly written by a young midshipman in Beaufort's era, along with 12 quite magnificent full-page paintings, show how wind might have affected a sailing ship at sea at each level of the scale.

About the Author, Peter Malone

Peter Malone has illustrated numerous books for children, including Peter and the Wolf. He lives in Somerset, England.

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Book Details

Published
May 1, 2007
Publisher
Penguin Group (USA)
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780399243998

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