Lighthouses

Lighthouses

by JackumBrown (Author)

Synopsis

A unique and characterful celebration of those architectural gems that symbolize sanctuary, safety and excitement for those attracted to them. Lighthouses reveals the uniqueness and familiarity of these mini architectural gems which stud the coastlines of the world, representing home, safety, life and excitement for those who are attracted to them. Beacons since ancient times, the earliest lights were simply bonfires built on hillsides to guide ships to safety through difficult passages of sea. The texts of Homer's poems hint at lights drawing sailors of the Mediterranean into safety, or luring them to danger. The oldest surviving model of a lighthouse depicts the beacon at Pharos - an icon of civilisation, which the lighthouses of today echo in style and symbolism. Whatever their roots, today these beautiful lights draw us in, capturing our imagination. They remind us of our isolation, and our vulnerability, and their spell is one of captivating charm.One look at Lighthouses puts us in touch with our own ideals of home, reminds us of the brave and noble sailors who navigated treacherous waters before GPS, and conjures visions of howling storms as a keeper winds his way to light a wick and emit brilliant light into the night-sky. By day, they quietly watch over the calm seas as dolphins and whales navigate the same stretches of water, unaided, as they process to warmer waters. Lighthouses is testament to our enduring love of these witnesses to centuries of ocean's influence on man.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 144
Edition: First Edition
Publisher: Cassell
Published: 11 Aug 2005

ISBN 10: 1844033414
ISBN 13: 9781844033416

Author Bio
Jackum Brown researches and writes on a variety of subjects, often inspired by her travels in North America, Canada, Africa and the Far East. Jackum is the author of several book on topics as diverse as Thai cookery and Groucho Marx, and she is also a much-respected photographer and picture editor. Jackum lives with her husband, also a writer, in a converted chapel in Suffolk, the home of much-admired lighthouses