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Quirky History

Maritime Moments Most History Books Don’t Mention

John Quirk

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English
Fernhurst Books Limited
01 December 2022
John Quirk loves history, drawing and boats and these three elements come together in this attractive and entertaining book. He has sought out obscure episodes or familiar events from the past and written engagingly about them, illustrated with his excellent colour cartoons.

Where possible he relates the historical happenings and maritime moments to the present day, be it when tracing the history of the screw, misinformation (fake news) during the Second World War, plague ships in the fourteenth century, or Russia's ill-fated war with Japan in 1904.

The events covered range from Henry V's invasion of France in 1415, consisting mainly of chartered French ships and paid for partially by Dick Whittington, to episodes in the Second World War, like the Somali Camel Corps capturing a German U-boat.

Other historic figures involved include Horatio Nelson, Napoleon, Rudolf Diesel and Lawrence of Arabia.

The 25 stories and over 100 cartoons are a treasure-trove of compelling, salt-infused, tales told with imagination and humour, with an eye on the present day, which will be enjoyed by anyone with an interest in maritime history (or even just history).

AUTHOR: John Quirk's biography would have been a lot shorter if the German bomb that landed outside the air raid shelter in which he was born, had gone off. He started drawing soon after and left UK at 25 for East Africa, then New York and finally Australia where he lives with his wife and enjoys drawing, writing and messing about in boats.

115 colour illustrations

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Imprint:   Fernhurst Books Limited
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 230mm,  Width: 190mm, 
Weight:   508g
ISBN:   9781912621422
ISBN 10:   1912621428
Pages:   128
Publication Date:  
Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Unspecified

John Quirk's biography would have been a lot shorter if the German bomb that landed outside the air raid shelter in which he was born, had gone off. He started drawing soon after and left UK at 25 for East Africa, then New York and finally Australia where he lives with his wife and enjoys drawing, writing and messing about in boats.

Reviews for Quirky History: Maritime Moments Most History Books Don’t Mention

December Book of the Month. Looking for a thoughtful gift for a history lover? This fun book goes as far back as King Henry V's invasion of France in 1415 up to some of the key maritime events of World War II, weaving in details that more academic textbooks miss out, plus offering different angles on stories you thought you knew inside-out... The book is filled with cartoons and jokes that run throughout the 25 stories featured, all designed to inspire and grab the attention of kids young and old. (Coast Magazine) Not only does John Quirk have a relaxed writing style with frequent flashes of unforced humour, but his cartoons - and occasional more serious paintings - complement the text perfectly. Some of the stories are amusing... some inspiring... some poignant... and a few downright sad - but all are true and are well worth reading. Quirky History would make a great Christmas present for almost anyone, but do give yourself time to enjoy it first! (Flying Fish) A funny, sideways glance at moments in British history... would make a perfect gift for all ages... A book billed as 'quirky' is likely to be opinionated, individual and occasionally provocative. John Quirk's book is all of these things. It's also clever and funny and will make an attractive gift. (Yachting Monthly) John Quirk's 25 stories and 100 cartoons are a guide to entertaining maritime history. (The Armourer)


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