By Michael Kimmelman In the Footsteps of the Enslaved Unrelenting, unrepenting, the artist who made a name for herself with huge drawings of hairy phallic screws presents a world of work with ...
They also had slower passenger and cargo ships called ‘knorrs’. They built smaller boats too, for fishing or short trips. A ship carried everything needed at sea – drinking water ...
This collection of Funky Facts from Go Jetters includes information about some of the UK’s most significant places and landmarks, with examples from each of the four countries that make up the UK.
No stone is left unturned in his dogged research into these rather elegant flying boats and their (often thwarted) operations. This serious reference book is backed up with high-quality digital ...