Three Sheets to the Wind: The Nautical Origins of Everyday Expressions
C**I
A delightful and informative read
Very approachable and beautifully designed book with whimsical illustrations that compliment the definitions. I am not a sailor but was fascinated how many expressions we use in every day conversation that come from our our seafaring ancestors. Skyscraper, square meal, turn a blind eye, are a few of my favorite entries. I highly recommend this book.
O**R
Wonderful book!
This is the best book on sailing terms I've ever read. It is chock-full of witty references, literary quotes, and original illustrations. I've learned so much! Who knew the original "filibusters" were the pirates of the Caribbean - obstructing and delaying ship passages? It's not only fun and informative to read, it is beautifully crafted. I love the indigo blue cover! This marvelous little book is so good-looking it makes a great gift. It is a must for all sailors and those who love the sea, and for all who love words. Highly recommend!
A**
Arrrr
Swingers book to sail by.
S**E
Boat Lovers
Perfect gift for my boat loving BF.
S**Y
Great little novelty
Purchased for my boss who’s an avid boater, it was perfect!
D**E
Hoping for more
If you have some knowledge of nautical language origins, you may be disappointed in the depth of information in this book. I found that I already knew most of the phrases and descriptions that the author presented. I did do the "Look Inside" review on the book, but I was hoping for more than what i received. Your mileage may vary. Happy reading...
D**
Notable Nautical Terms Explained
An enlightening and entertaining read for nautical enthusiasts and general readers alike. The entomology of dozens of historic sea going terms explained in a concise and fascinating way. The illustrations are full of whimsy and humor. Put a smile on your face while learning the antecedents of nautical history. Highly recommended.
M**D
Highly Entertaining
Who Knew. . .. . .that filibusters were pirates who waylaid ships off the Caribbean coast? That a catwalk was a narrow, covered area on a ship enabling sailors to move about in wet weather? Or that the expression “feeling blue” came from a nautical event? Word lovers, history buffs, and trivia fans alike will be highly entertained. Three Sheets to the Wind is a great beach read as well as the perfect gift for the sailor in your life.
T**Y
INTERESTING BOOK
Gave this book to my son, who is a keen sailor and he thoroughly enjoyed reading it
C**Y
Amusing read
found this to be an amusing read and there was a couple that i'd never heard off before
M**R
It's Ok .......but
This is quite a nice quality book although the contents and derivations are somewhat spurious. Nevertheless quite fun to read.
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