Lighthouses of the South: Your Guide to the Lighthouses of Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida

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Voyageur Press, 2004 - Lighthouses - 160 pages
Lighthouses are symbolic of many things we cherish: guidance, safety, strength, a light to shine the way in a sea of troubles. These proud old sentries no longer have keepers and many have been upstaged by modern, high-tech navigational methods, but the towers and their dedicated caretakers remain alive in the pages of history. Some sixty five lighthouses still stand in the South, from the Outer Banks of North Carolina to Pensacola, Florida. With informative text and exceptional colour photographs, lighthouses authority Elinor De Wire and photographer Daniel E. Dempster take you on a journey through the history of Southern beacons. 'Lighthouses of the South' takes a captivating look at not only the lighthouses themselves -- structure, interiors, and lenses -- but also provides information about the construction of lighthouses, the history of the lighthouse service, stories of keepers and great rescues and wrecks, current preservation efforts, and much more. De Wire's lively stories are accented by Dempster's outstanding photographs of lighthouses, interiors, and lenses. The book also includes a bibliography and an appendix that lists all lighthouses of the Southeastern Coast.

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About the author (2004)

Elinor De Wire, birth date Aug. 3, 1953, US citizen. Elinor De Wire has been researching and photographing lighthouses for more than 25 years and has authored six books and more than 50 articles on the topic. Her travels to more than 400 lighthouses worldwide are the focus of her lectures and articles. She serves in a variety of capacities for a number of non-profit lighthouse preservation groups and chairs the youth initiative for the American Lighthouse Foundation.

Daniel E. Dempster (birth date Oct. 13, 1958, US citizen) has been a professional photographer since 1989. His lighthouse, landscape, equine and canine images have graced the pages of many calendars, books and publications such as Smithsonian, National Geographic, McCalls, Reader's Digest, Voyageur Press, Brown Trout and many others. He has been the official photographer for the Kentucky Derby Festival for eleven years and in 1993 he won two International Festival Association gold awards.

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