In the class by herself; the yawl Bolero and the passion for craftsmanship.(Brief Article)(Book Review)

From: Reference & Research Book News | Date: August 1, 2006 | Copyright information

0939511134

In the class by herself; the yawl Bolero and the passion for craftsmanship.

Rousmaniere, John.

Mystic Seaport

2006

165 pages

$50.00

Hardcover

GV822

The yawl Bolero, a 73-foot sailboat, was first launched in 1949. Rousmaniere, the author of ten boo...

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