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A concise technical and historical survey that traces how sailing vessels developed from early craft to their modern forms, describing shifts in hull design, rigging, sail plans, and shipboard fittings. The narrative combines explanations of construction and seamanship with illustrated studies of models, prints, and plans to show how various types of craft evolved to meet changing needs and technologies. Attention is given to the origins of familiar elements of a ship’s gear, differences between vessel classes, and the practical consequences of design changes, all presented for general readers, sailors, and those interested in maritime heritage.

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E. Keble Chatterton

E. Keble Chatterton was a British author known for his extensive writings on maritime history and naval adventures. His works often explore the lives and exploits of pirates, smugglers, and the evolution of shipping technology. Among his notable titles is "Daring Deeds of Famous Pirates," which recounts thrilling tales of piracy and bravery on the high seas. Chatterton's other significant contributions include "King's Cutters and Smugglers 1700-1855" and "Q-Ships and Their Story," reflecting his deep interest in naval warfare and maritime trade. His writings provide valuable insights into the maritime heritage of the 18th and 19th centuries.

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