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William W. Fortenbaugh

    William Fortenbaugh est Professeur Émérite d'Études Classiques à la Rutgers University. Son travail explore la philosophie antique et son contexte historique. Il examine la pensée et la rhétorique de figures clés de l'Antiquité ainsi que leur influence sur les développements ultérieurs. Son approche est analytique et profondément ancrée dans les sources historiques.

    From Beaton's to Beach Haven
    Tiger Cartoons
    • Tiger Cartoons

      • 206pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the construction and racing achievements of a unique twenty-eight-foot wooden Catboat named Ghost, the author shares insights from his retirement. William Fortenbaugh, a seasoned academic in Classics, reflects on the boat's remarkable performance and significance, emphasizing its craftsmanship and the joy it brought him. This work intertwines personal narrative with nautical history, showcasing the blend of passion for sailing and scholarly expertise.

      Tiger Cartoons
    • From Beaton's to Beach Haven

      A Cat Ghost Bh G

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the twenty-eight-foot wooden Catboat, Ghost, this book chronicles her significance in the unique A Cat racing class from Barnegat Bay, established in 1922. After struggling during the Great Depression, the class revived in 1980 with Ghost becoming a standout, winning seven consecutive Bay championships from 1994 to 2000. The detailed building process is captured in photographs, showcasing craftsmanship and design. The narrative also covers her racing challenges and successes, concluding with her current display at the New Jersey Maritime Museum.

      From Beaton's to Beach Haven