
The Navy Companion: An Illustrated Compendium of Maritime Terms and Traditions
Cedric W. Windas$12.71
$14.95
"Mind your p's and q's" came from taverns keeping tabs on sailors' drinks (pints and quarts) until pay day.
"Bootlegger" derived from smugglers hiding valuable packages in their huge sea-boots.
"Keep your shirt on" dates back to the Vikings, who furiously tore off their shirts and fought half-naked.
"Big wigs," slang for those in high positions, originated from the fact that British naval officers wore huge wigs.
Illustrator and author Cedric W. Windas (1888-1966) was a columnist for the World War II-era magazine Our Navy. His tidbits of sea lore and language, accompanied by striking images, explore all aspects of sailing and shipping terms and customs. Active members of the Navy and veterans, as well as anyone with an interest in sailing or maritime history, will delight in these fascinating facts, which are equally appealing for in-depth perusal or casual browsing.
Binding Type: Paperback
Publisher: Dover Publications
Published: 09/18/2019
ISBN: 9780486836591
Pages: 160
Weight: 1.00lbs
Size: 10.80h x 8.00w x 0.50d
