Boston Harbor

Author:   Eric Wiberg
Publisher:   Island Books
ISBN:  

9780999437865


Pages:   178
Publication Date:   27 March 2020
Format:   Paperback
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"This book aims to be unusual; there is very little text, as the images are meant to be self-explanatory. Themes such as weather, geography, wind, snow, rain, fog and dark all become characters of sorts, as do the vessels themselves. Often the vessels being photographed are difficult to distinguish against the buildings and maritime clutter. That is intentional; these different industrial craft are part of the fabric, yet also to many are invisible. Though the reader cannot hear the VHF radios cackle, and the slap of a ship's wake hitting one's boat, or the wind lifting and dropping awnings like the sigh of bellows, and the churn of a faithful propeller around the debris which is a constant threat to all except the biggest ships, the hope is that the images will provide some kind of tactile experience and exposure. Boston Harbor is an extraordinary and busy and lively and commercial place. It is also a danger-fraught region of the nations' waterways where global mega-ships carrying cargoes that range from cars to Egyptian salt to gypsum intermingle with cross-harbor water-taxis and water workers of all stripes and dialects in all conditions, dark, foggy, and bright. The several radio frequencies convey a myriad of accents from far eastern to colloquial Boston and Charlestown; Braintree and the Bayou and maritime academies all mixed, whether raising a bridge or requesting permission to pass, or inquiring whether a certain boat may have cables out, that might trip up your boat. The central characters of this book are not buildings, but boats; not people so much as the weather they are constantly adjusting to. There is a cycle at play; on a summer afternoon it seems like a delicate ballet as unspoken rules allow a dozen boats to untangle from a wharf without hitting each other. That cycle can turn brutal as smaller vessels struggle against three-or-four-foot waves, four runs of powerful current daily, each at least nine feet high, debris, radio messages not received, very cold conditions, challenging lack of visibility, and pure tedium. No camera tripod was used in the making of this book. Nor was a ""camera"" in the traditional sense, and nor was a professional photographer utilized. The craft photographed include survey boats to whale watchers, tugs, push-boats, oil-supply boats (called bunker barges), others carrying distillates like methanol, some anchored, some public safety boats whizzing by well lit, others rowing, or in fast dinghies, paddle boards, electric-powered boards, and little Sunfish. These, meanwhile were all being dodged by ferries to Hingham, Hull, Provincetown, Salem, the casino in Everett, commuter boats to Lovejoy and Constitution Wharf; massive cruise ships, LNG tankers, product tankers and articulated tug and barges; all in a day's work, and more."

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Author:   Eric Wiberg
Publisher:   Island Books
Imprint:   Island Books
Dimensions:   Width: 27.90cm , Height: 1.20cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.585kg
ISBN:  

9780999437865


ISBN 10:   0999437860
Pages:   178
Publication Date:   27 March 2020
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In stock   Availability explained
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"Spending time on a boat on Boston Harbor is a virtual trip through time. The USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world, is docked here just down the hill from the Bunker Hill Monument and across the way from historic Old North Church. In between church and ship stands the iconic cable-stayed ""Zakim"" bridge, designed as a motif for both the monument and the rigging of the ship, as it spans the mouth of the Charles River from Charlestown to Boston. Currently docked in Boston are two historic Nantucket Lightships, one a floating museum, the other a refurbished floating condo (for sale). From the wharves of the early 1700's standing the test of time to the dilapidated piers giving in to the harshness of that time; from the people, the great ships, the work boats and pleasure craft, to the working waterfront commingling with historic landmarks, the condominiums, the public open spaces, 8 beaches, 34 islands, the businesses and international airport, the aforementioned fortuitous treatment facility, and on through the neighborhoods, cheek by jowl the history is rich and plentiful. As Captain Eric takes his passengers from dock to dock on his floating ""office"", we, from the comfort of our recliner, are invited to sit back and let him serve as our illustrative tour guide of Boston Harbor. Through the eye of a boat captain plying his trade through one of this country's oldest working harbors our captain offers you a photo essay through the layers of time. By David Coffin"


Spending time on a boat on Boston Harbor is a virtual trip through time. The USS Constitution, the oldest commissioned warship afloat in the world, is docked here just down the hill from the Bunker Hill Monument and across the way from historic Old North Church. In between church and ship stands the iconic cable-stayed Zakim bridge, designed as a motif for both the monument and the rigging of the ship, as it spans the mouth of the Charles River from Charlestown to Boston. Currently docked in Boston are two historic Nantucket Lightships, one a floating museum, the other a refurbished floating condo (for sale). From the wharves of the early 1700's standing the test of time to the dilapidated piers giving in to the harshness of that time; from the people, the great ships, the work boats and pleasure craft, to the working waterfront commingling with historic landmarks, the condominiums, the public open spaces, 8 beaches, 34 islands, the businesses and international airport, the aforementioned fortuitous treatment facility, and on through the neighborhoods, cheek by jowl the history is rich and plentiful. As Captain Eric takes his passengers from dock to dock on his floating office , we, from the comfort of our recliner, are invited to sit back and let him serve as our illustrative tour guide of Boston Harbor. Through the eye of a boat captain plying his trade through one of this country's oldest working harbors our captain offers you a photo essay through the layers of time. By David Coffin


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Eric Wiberg has lived in New England for thirty years. In 1983, he moved to Massachusetts from the Bahamas for boarding school, then to Newport, which was his home-port for fifteen years. He became a yacht captain (US Merchant Marine license, 1995), obtained a maritime law degree (2004), and a masters in marine affairs (2005), the same year he was admitted to the bar in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. The founder of Echo Yacht Delivery (1999), Wiberg has sailed over 125 vessels from Maine to Long Island and globally in over 60 countries. A Boston College graduate, he has lived or worked in Camden, Norwalk, Westport, and Charlestown. He studied geography in Oxford, law in Lisbon, and film in New York. The author of over 20 books, his focus is on maritime casualties. Having commercially operated a tanker fleet from Singapore, he worked in maritime recruiting and media sales in Stamford, Connecticut, and the ship-docking industry in New York City, where he was born. In the spring of 2019 he moved to East Boston to be closer to son and co-author, Felix, assuming a full-time, year-round role on Boston Harbor in August.

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