Staying Put!: The Art of Anchoring
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Staying Put!: The Art of Anchoring

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Anchoring is a key skill for yachtsmen and motor boaters. Indeed, anchoring may be the only way to prevent a boat being blown onto the rocks. No wonder so many pubs are called "Hope and Anchor"
Paperback, 112 pages
Published January 2nd 1993 by John Wiley & Sons (first published April 1988)
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Anchoring (Paperback)
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Brian Murray Fagan is an author of popular archaeology books and emeritus professor of Anthropology at the University of California, Santa Barbara.

Prof. Fagan is an archaeological generalist, with expertise in the broad issues of human prehistory. He is the author or editor of 46 books, including seven widely used undergraduate college texts.

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