I have covered tens of thousands of kilometers in the land of lighthouses and the magical landscapes they inhabit. I hope the reader will share the pleasures of this journey to the frontiers of the immense aquatic garden that is the North Atlantic, and the emotions that I have felt before its rocks, waves, and changing light: sometimes joyful, sometimes austere, sometimes peaceful or violent, but always full of surprises."--Jean Guichard
Lighthouses have served humanity for thousands of years. Today's lighthouses, whether old or new, man-powered or electronically operated, are monuments to man's will to challenge the elements. Steeped in history and tales of heroism, these intriguing edifices have an extraordinary capacity to capture the public imagination.
For North Atlantic Lighthouses, acclaimed maritime photographer Jean Guichard has undertaken a series of helicopter flights to take new images of nearly one hundred of the finest lighthouses all over the North Atlantic, from the United States and Canada to Iceland, the British Isles, and France. Guichard perfectly captures the symbolic strength of his subject matter, producing captivating images in all seasons, from the calm summer months when the lighthouses can have a lick of paint, to the wild winter storms that batter them and test their resilience to the utmost.
Author Ken Trethewey relates the history of lighthouses along the Atlantic coast, highlighting both their common past but also the characteristics specific to each country or region. The book is completed by a detailed guide giving technical descriptions of all the lighthouses photographed, maps locating the lighthouses, and a brief history of each light.