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On Yacht Sailing A Simple Treatise For Beginners Upon The Art Of Handling Small Yachts And Boats Thomas Fleming Day

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On Yacht Sailing A Simple Treatise For Beginners Upon The Art Of Handling Small Yachts And Boats Thomas Fleming Day
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Publisher: Good Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Author: Thomas Fleming Day
ISBN: 9781020487491, 9781549582882, 1020487496, 1549582887, 4057664576118, B082BHG9G4
Language: English
Year: 2017

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On Yacht Sailing A Simple Treatise For Beginners Upon The Art Of Handling Small Yachts And Boats Thomas Fleming Day by Thomas Fleming Day 9781020487491, 9781549582882, 1020487496, 1549582887, 4057664576118, B082BHG9G4 instant download after payment.

THERE is no difficulty in the learned writing for the learned,
but it is extremely difficult to compose a work for the
instruction of the ignorant. The more comprehensive and
exact knowledge the writer has of his subject the more
arduous is the effort to express his thoughts in such
simplicity as will make it understandable to those who have
little or no knowledge of the subject he treats. This is doubly
so when the subject is one like sailing—an art whose
language is wholly technical and almost totally divorced
from the common expressions of life. It is impossible to
translate sea language into land language; nor is it possible
to explain the conditions and operations of the art without
employing sea terms.

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