A Ship In A Bottle

A Ship In A Bottle by Neil Stewart McLeod is a 44-page anthology published by CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform on December 9, 2013. This collection of poems reflects the allure of the sea and the adventures of sailors and travelers, inspired by the experiences of the author and his family’s maritime history. The poems explore themes related to ships, the sea, and various ports of call, offering a glimpse into the world of maritime exploration.
Readers will find a rich tapestry of imagery and emotion as McLeod captures the essence of nautical life through his poetry. The anthology delves into the crafts and hobbies associated with model-making, particularly the intricate art of creating ships in bottles. This edition invites readers to appreciate the connection between literature and the maritime experience, making it a thoughtful addition for those interested in crafts, antiques, and the beauty of the sea.
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The call of the sea and the mystery of foreign lands has drawn sailors and travelers to risk all and venture forth. The inspiration from the experience drove many to make all kinds of models to record and preserve the details of the vessels and among the array you will find the ship in a bottle. Neil McLeod traveled by sea to and from Africa, and his grand parents went on sailing ships to New Zealand. The poems in this anthology capture the essence of ships and the sea and the ports of call.
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