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The Gulf of Mexico
The Gulf of Mexico: A Maritime History | John S. Sledge
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The Gulf of Mexico presents a compelling, salt-streaked narrative of the earth's tenth largest body of water. In this beautifully written and illustrated volume, John S. Sledge explores the people, ships, and cities that have made the Gulf's human history and culture so rich. Many famous figures who sailed the Gulf's viridian waters are highlighted, including Ponce de Len, Robert Cavelier de La Salle, Francis Drake, Elizabeth Agassiz, Ernest Hemingway, and Charles Dwight Sigsbee at the helm of the doomed Maine. Sledge also introduces a fascinating array of people connected to maritime life in the Gulf, among them Maya priests, French pirates, African American stevedores, and Greek sponge divers. Gulf events of global historical importance are detailed, such as the only defeat of armed and armored steamships by wooden sailing vessels, the first accurate deep-sea survey and bathymetric map of any ocean basin, the development of shipping containers by a former truck driver frustrated with antiquated loading practices, and the worst environmental disaster in American annals. Occasionally shifting focus ashore, Sledge explains how people representing a gumbo of ethnicities built some of the world's most exotic cities--Havana, way station for conquistadores and treasure-filled galleons; New Orleans, the Big Easy, famous for its beautiful French Quarter, Mardi Gras, and relaxed morals; and oft-besieged Veracruz, Mexico's oldest city, founded in 1519 by Hernn Corts. Throughout history the residents of these cities and their neighbors along the littoral have struggled with challenges both natural and human-induced--devastating hurricanes, frightening epidemics, catastrophic oil spills, and conflicts ranging from dockside brawls to pirate raids, foreign invasion, civil war, and revolution. In the modern era the Gulf has become critical to energy production, fisheries, tourism, and international trade, even as it is threatened by pollution and climate change. The Gulf of Mexico: A Maritime History is a work of verve and sweep that illuminates both the risks of life on the water and the riches that come from its bounty.
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Eggbeater
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We do not care that the "president" of the United States is renaming everything like he's Stalin. We will always say Gulf of MEXICO and KENNEDY Center. You can not simply change the name of things you don't own because you don't like their affiliation. And for fuck's sake, what has Melania ever done that's worthy of having a building named after her?

#WDNCW
#WeDoNotCareWednesday
@dabbe

Amiable YES!! 🙌🏼 🙌🏼 1mo
Jari-chan 💯💯 1mo
TheBookHippie 💯💯💯💯 1mo
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Suet624 Thank you for this. 1mo
dabbe She can be the queen of the red trees she used to decorate the White House for the worst holiday decorations ever. L😍VE this! 🩵💙🩵 1mo
Deblovestoread This! 🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼🙌🏼 1mo
Aims42 Say it loud for those in the back row 📣📣📣📣 1mo
KadaGul 🩵💯🩵🎯🩵💯🩵🎯🩵 1mo
KadaGul @dabbe She has no good taste or personality, and I don't think 🤔 she gives a shit 💩 1mo
dabbe @KadaGul 🎯🩵🎯 1mo
KadaGul @Eggbeater I wouldn't name even name a BOTTLE or PEN ✒️ CAP after Melanie 🤢🤮🤢🥴 (edited) 1mo
lil1inblue 🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻🙌🏻 1mo
mcctrish I missed this about Melanoma, poor Kennedy Center 1mo
Prairiegirl_reading So is it going to be named the I Really Don‘t Care Center now? 1mo
Sace Unbelievable. 1mo
marleed So disappointing 1mo
Eggbeater @RamsFan1963 It's not the space center. It's the John F. Kennedy Center for Performing Arts. They've put on productions he doesn't like, and I guess this is his revenge. 1mo
RamsFan1963 @Eggbeater That's not much better, but I guess he figures she was in the Entertainment business, doing soft-core porn and modeling for "artistic photos", it's only right to name America's premier artistic center after her. ?? 1mo
Christine As Stephen Colbert would say… 1mo
ncsufoxes Are they going to have a big statue of her head like they do of JFK? Or will there be a “classy” statue of her? Will it be clothes optional? I didn‘t know she was such an enthusiastic patron & benefactor of the arts. I seriously hope this won‘t be a lasting thing because I would like to go back to the Kennedy Center someday (currently not going to any shows). 1mo
Bette Yeah, just pave over the rose garden…cuz THAT‘S lovely. 🙄☹️ 1mo
AnnCrystal 👸📢👏🏼🦅👍🏼💝💝💝. I couldn't believe it when my mom told me about this... how disrespectful can Little t get??? 1mo
TheLudicReader I mean, shouldn‘t her citizenship be revoked or something? 1mo
kspenmoll Totally agree with everyone! ✊🏻 1mo
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Susanita
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Believe me. I would LOVE to be able to ignore political machinations and trust that, on balance, my government is doing the right thing even if I may disagree on some of the details.

That‘s not what we‘re dealing with here, folks. We have a couple of sociopaths flooding the zone with arbitrary decisions about maps and intentionally breaking things simply for revenge. Who cares if people are suffering?

Feel free to unfollow me.

Darklunarose It‘s disgusting what is happening. Keep speaking up and out. 7mo
Bookwormjillk Nope, I‘m with you. Not unfollowing. 7mo
Tamra Cruelty reigns. 💔 7mo
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Chrissyreadit It feels insane- and how is this happening? Oh right…. the eggs 7mo
Aims42 Here with you through it all 👊🏻🖤 7mo
Deblovestoread ✊️ 🤬 7mo
AmyG What amazes me most (one thing) are the people who know nothing about what is going on. They don‘t read any sort of news or just rely on Fox. The other thing that amazes me are the people who do not remotely care about policies that hurt them. They only care if it makes the “other side” mad. Insanity. (edited) 7mo
BarbaraBB Well said. It is terrifying 7mo
AnneCecilie It never ceases to amaze me, all the people who vote against their own interests. I‘m not in the US and what happens there now terrifies me. Some years ago in Norway after an election, a woman stepped forward because she had lost a lot of the benefits she was relying on the survive. We‘d just gotten a Conservative gov. and they were very open during the election campaign that they would do this, she had voted for them, and was still surprised 7mo
Bookwormjillk @AmyG Thanks for that perspective. Living near DC it's easy to forget that there are people who don't know everything that's going on the minute it happens. 7mo
Lsmoore43 I‘m with you 100%. I didn‘t vote for him. I hate what is happening. 7mo
Mimi28 Not unfollowing- I agree with you all. So depressing…makes me want to hide under my covers-even more. 7mo
AlaMich @AmyG Yes, this! But when the “policies” become their daily reality (ex no health care, no money for food, no jobs), it‘ll be the Democrats fault. 7mo
AmyG @AlaMich I do think some may wake up. Curious as to how many. 7mo
Suet624 I‘m with you. Like I said the day after the election, I could hear the ticking of the timebomb and I couldn‘t understand why others weren‘t more upset. 7mo
Susanita @Darklunarose @Bookwormjillk @Tamra @Chrissyreadit @Aims42 @AmyG @AlaMich @Suet624 @Deblovestoread @Lsmoore43 @Mimi28 I really appreciate your comments. It‘s freaking hard, but we have to hang in there. There‘s no other option. 7mo
Susanita @BarbaraBB @AnneCecilie Thank you for your comments and your support from abroad. 7mo
Leftcoastzen I just corrected Google about the gulf of Mexico! I‘m furious all the time, and it‘s the heightened level of the cruelty & waste of not dispersing food or medicine that is ALREADY THERE! Just shut it down, send everyone home. 7mo
Chrissyreadit @AmyG I agree the willful ignorance is painful. 7mo
Chrissyreadit @Leftcoastzen I do not understand how he was allowed to change the name- it‘s not us territory, it‘s been the gulf of mexico for 400 years…. I really feel like we are in 1984 7mo
Susanita @Leftcoastzen Thanks for doing that! I tried and couldn‘t get it to work. Mapquest (it‘s still around!) has the correct name. 7mo
Andrea313 @Susanita I've also switched to Mapquest! It might be a small thing but I'm just so utterly disgusted by all of this and small things matter, too. 7mo
RamsFan1963 I'm not surprised Google kowtowed and took the knee to Trump's absurd idea, but Wikipedia calls it the Gulf of Mexico, and it will always be that to me. 7mo
Kerrbearlib Completely agree! 7mo
Catsandbooks It's exhausting but we must stay informed and keep fighting! ✊🏼🔥 7mo
TheBookHippie I‘m here!!!! ✊🏼 and people here don‘t know -because they don‘t care as long as they own the libs. They‘d starve and be homeless as long as the libs were not in charge. Pure hatred. 7mo
TheBookHippie @AmyG not enough I fear. 7mo
TheBookHippie As for your post people don‘t care. The ones who voted for him wanted this. It‘s so very dangerous what‘s going on. 7mo
kspenmoll Thank you each & everyone! 🩷 7mo
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Kerrbearlib
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Screw nationalist executive orders. It will always be the Gulf of Mexico to me.

TheBookHippie Yup.same. 7mo
dabbe Four years of this bs. 😫 7mo
InkedBookworm13 😀 same 7mo
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Kerrbearlib @dabbe yup! Thank goodness for books. 7mo
Kerrbearlib @TheBookHippie @InkedBookworm13 @dabbe it‘s good to know I‘m not the only one who feels this way. 7mo
dabbe @Kerrbearlib ❣️👊🏻❣️ 7mo
TheBookHippie @Kerrbearlib @dabbe if it helps it‘s still The Sears Tower and The Hancock Building in Chicago. 7mo
dabbe @TheBookHippie It does. Hopefully he won't change Lake Erie to Lake America. 7mo
Susanita Hell, they should‘ve just kept going and renamed it the Gulf of Tesla 🙄 7mo
Kerrbearlib @Susanita right? 🙄 7mo
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