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Queens of the Western Ocean; The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines

by Cutler, Carl C

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Annapolis, Maryland: United States Naval Institute, 1961. Presumed First Edition, First printing. Hardcover. Very good/Fair. xxi, [1], 672, [2] pages. Foreword by Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. The book contains a Preface, and Acknowledgments, as well as Notes, Appendix, Index to Ship Names and a General Index. 68 black and white illustrations of ships and their captains. and 15 black and white illustrations of Ship and Sail Plans. Oversized book, measuring 10-1/2 inches by 7-1/3 inches. DJ has some discoloration, small tears and chips, small piece missing. Illustrated endpapers. Includes a typed, hand-signed letter from the author, Carl C. Cutler, to T. Leonard Mikules of Annapolis, Maryland. Carl Cutler writes that he has had "a number of very kindly letters of congratulations, but none that pleased me more or that touched quite the same springs as yours." This is believed to have been the copy of Thomas Leonard Mikules, who served in the United States Navy Reserve, 1941-1946.; Member of the Naval Institute . This is an account of how the American merchant marine, paced by the passenger liners, in the first half of the 19th Century, climaxed two centuries of unparalleled progress with a prodigious burst of speed, to overtake and by-pass the greatest sea powers in history. Carl Cutler was born on August 12, 1878 in Kingston, Michigan, and was one of the three founders of the Marine Historical Association. In 1882 the Cutlers moved to Rhode Island where Carl first experienced sailing and the sea. Later, in his 20th year, he made a voyage before the mast on the bark ALICE to New Zealand. After another year at sea he entered college, graduating from Brown University in 1903. After post graduate work at Columbia, Cutler was admitted to the bar in 1906 and began his law career with Anderson & Anderson in New York City. In 1913 he married Miss Helen Grant Irving, whose father owned a shipyard in West Mystic Connecticut. After World War I Cutler began to actively pursue a lifelong interest, the history of American shipping. With thoroughness and dedication he spent years in research at libraries, custom houses, and seaports, from Rockland, Maine to Baltimore, Maryland. He searched the old shipyards and homes of old builders, where he found many original models and artifacts. He examined over 5000 logbooks, discovered and read uncounted numbers of manuscripts, and compiled from accurate sources over 30,000 index cards which recorded arrivals and departures for thousands of vessels. The result of this research was a book entitled, "Greyhounds of the Sea, the story of the American clipper ship," a book which, according to many, established Mr. Cutler as a dean among American maritime historians. In 1929 Carl Cutler helped to found the Marine Historical Association. In 1938 he became General Manager and later Curator of the Association, and in effect directed the Museum until he retired in 1952. As Curator Emeritus, Mr. Cutler continued his research and wrote the book, "Queens of the Western Ocean," a history of American packet ships. He also remained active in the Museum until his death on February 20, 1966.

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Bookseller
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Bookseller's Inventory #
79334
Title
Queens of the Western Ocean; The Story of America's Mail and Passenger Sailing Lines
Author
Cutler, Carl C
Format/Binding
Hardcover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good
Jacket Condition
Fair
Quantity Available
1
Edition
Presumed First Edition, First printing
Publisher
United States Naval Institute
Place of Publication
Annapolis, Maryland
Date Published
1961
Keywords
Merchant Marine, Passenger Sailing Lines, Leonard Mikules, Maritime Policy, Coastal Lines, Steamships, Schooners, Fast Packet, Maritime History, Merchant Vessels, Sloop

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