A review of Ali Farrell\u27s book, Pretty Rugged: True Stories from Women of the Sea. The book consists of photographs of women in the fishing industry, with their stories, which Farrell gathered during interviews with the subjects. With a selection of photos from the book
Books & the Arts piece on Stern Men, a first novel written by Elizabeth Gilbert and published by ...
Review of Survival on the Edge: Seawomen of Iceland, by Margaret Willson. University of Washington, ...
Gloucestermen are fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts, who are well known for being superior an...
This is the first collection of dramatic, first-person accounts of commercial fishing written by the...
Book review of The Call of the Running Tide: A Portrait of an Island Family, by Nancy Price Graff....
The author, a bait girl on Dan Wentworth\u27s lobster boat, describes the lobstering trade and the t...
Book review by Amanda L. Glaze of Sex in the Sea: Our Intimate Connection with Sex Changing Fish, Ro...
A man witnesses a tragic accident that calls his own life into question. A young woman meets her hig...
Account book records lobster, cod, mackerel, haddock, herring and other fish catch and sales, as wel...
Review of Albatross: The True Story of a Woman\u27s Survival at Sea, by Deborah Scaling Kiley
With this book, Wright provides a description of both the types of fish caught in the World's fisher...
This book was created for Jan Baker\u27s artists\u27 book class.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/spec...
A photographic account of the life of fishermen on the Grand Banks off the Newfoundland coast in the...
Arts piece on The Width of the Sea, a novel about a Maine fishing community called Rosaline writt...
Elizabeth Gilbert, best-selling author of Eat, Pray, Love, lived on Matinicus Island and went out ...
Books & the Arts piece on Stern Men, a first novel written by Elizabeth Gilbert and published by ...
Review of Survival on the Edge: Seawomen of Iceland, by Margaret Willson. University of Washington, ...
Gloucestermen are fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts, who are well known for being superior an...
This is the first collection of dramatic, first-person accounts of commercial fishing written by the...
Book review of The Call of the Running Tide: A Portrait of an Island Family, by Nancy Price Graff....
The author, a bait girl on Dan Wentworth\u27s lobster boat, describes the lobstering trade and the t...
Book review by Amanda L. Glaze of Sex in the Sea: Our Intimate Connection with Sex Changing Fish, Ro...
A man witnesses a tragic accident that calls his own life into question. A young woman meets her hig...
Account book records lobster, cod, mackerel, haddock, herring and other fish catch and sales, as wel...
Review of Albatross: The True Story of a Woman\u27s Survival at Sea, by Deborah Scaling Kiley
With this book, Wright provides a description of both the types of fish caught in the World's fisher...
This book was created for Jan Baker\u27s artists\u27 book class.https://digitalcommons.risd.edu/spec...
A photographic account of the life of fishermen on the Grand Banks off the Newfoundland coast in the...
Arts piece on The Width of the Sea, a novel about a Maine fishing community called Rosaline writt...
Elizabeth Gilbert, best-selling author of Eat, Pray, Love, lived on Matinicus Island and went out ...
Books & the Arts piece on Stern Men, a first novel written by Elizabeth Gilbert and published by ...
Review of Survival on the Edge: Seawomen of Iceland, by Margaret Willson. University of Washington, ...
Gloucestermen are fishermen from Gloucester, Massachusetts, who are well known for being superior an...