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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
one of my favorite books,
By auditat2@aol.com (New Hampshire) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Steady Trade: A Boyhood at Sea (Paperback)
I first read this book when I was probably 11 years old, and have read it I don't know how many times since then. Tristan Jones had the soul of a poet, as well as a natural ability to evoke the spirit of a bygone era seen through the eyes of a boy coming of age. Filled with colorful, sometimes heart-wrenching, often humourous anecdotes, this wonderful book has won a permanent place in my heart - very highly recommended.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
sailors will love this book,
By Stephen Schwartz (Ithaca, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Steady Trade: A Boyhood at Sea (Paperback)
A Steady Trade is a wonderful autobiographical book about a teenage boy from Wales who works on sailing barges in the coastal trade in northern Europe in the 30s of the last century. I liked the book because it is well written, and has detailed information about life and work on the sailing barges and small ships that plyed the waters of the English Channel and the rivers of northern Europe. It contains fine descriptions of life in a village in Wales in that bygone era, and many details about boating and shipping in Sussex and Kent, and London. This is one of the best books that I have read about sailing and is a "must read" for anyone interested in what it was actually like when sailboats were the workhorses of coastal shipping--actually the end of that era. There is a certain amount of psuedo-philosophical BS in the book, Welsh boosterism, and idealization of working types in Jones story, but it is easy to skim these parts for those mainly interested in life and work in coastal Great Britain in the 30s. I think this book would be appropriate for children and teenagers who are interested in sailing and working sailboats. There is some bad language, a bit of wry sexual content, and manly dialogue, but nothing frightening or too offensive. The extensive and detailed descriptions of the boats and how they were worked and sailed (without engines) might bore some kids. Mostly the book is charming and absorbing. I would almost be willing to put this book next to Two Years Before the Mast on my shelf. It is that good.
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Welsh Boyo,
By Robert C. Itzinger (Los Angeles, CA) - See all my reviews
This review is from: A Steady Trade: A Boyhood at Sea (Paperback)
I worked in Barmouth, N. Wales in the early 80's. Mr. Jones accuratley describes the very friendly Welsh people. This book will make you laugh and cry at his adventures. It is a wonder that Mr Jones has kept his innocence in his later writings, after all he went through as a child.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great sea story even if just a story,
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This review is from: A Steady Trade: A Boyhood at Sea (Hardcover)
It was with great regret I learned, via "The Wayward Sailor" and later via interviews of people who knew Tristan Jones, that most of Jones' work is composed of yarns built around some kernels of truth. Even so, I continue to build my collection of his books because they are fun to read tohe thrid and fourth time around. Excepting those passages where he lectures on social issues rather than letting the story speak for itself, and setting aside the matter of how much of this book is "true", the core reality is that Tristan Jones tells really a heck of a good tale. The story is improved by the infinite detail afforded by his experience and expertise as a mariner (which nobody denies). There are very few sailors who would not learn a lot from Jones' narratives and none who could fail to enjoy them.
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A Steady Trade: A Boyhood at Sea by Tristan Jones (Paperback - January 25, 1982)
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