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Ships at Work

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The book introduces ships as complex working machines and describes the routines, roles, and skills of seafarers. It explains daily life aboard a freighter—watchstanding, lookout duties aloft, steering from the wheelhouse, and eating in the mess—while identifying parts of a ship, signaling lights, and ranks among deckhands and officers. Practical seamanship topics cover handling storms with sea anchors and oil, lifeboat drills, navigation instruments, and cargo work. Clear, illustrated explanations emphasize teamwork, safety procedures, and the vigilance required to keep vessels and crews secure on long voyages.

About the Author

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Mary Elting

Mary Elting was an American author known for her engaging children's books that explore the world of machines and transportation. Her notable works include "Machines at Work," "Ships at Work," and "Trains at Work," which introduce young readers to various types of vehicles and their functions. Elting's writing is characterized by a blend of informative content and accessible language, making complex topics enjoyable for children. Through her books, she has contributed to children's literature by fostering curiosity about technology and the mechanics of everyday life.

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