Author Talk with Tim Queeney: Rope
Titcomb's Bookshop welcomes author Tim Queeney for a discussion of his new nonfiction book, ROPE, on Tuesday, August 26th at 6:30pm.
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Titcomb's Bookshop
432 Route 6A Sandwich, MA 02537About this event
- Event lasts 1 hour
Titcomb's Bookshop presents author Tim Queeney for a discussion of his upcoming nonfiction book Rope (8/12/25) on Tuesday, August 26th at 6:30pm at Titcomb's Bookshop.
Free RSVP is requested and can be completed on this page or by calling Titcomb's Bookshop at 508-888-2331.
Books will be for sale at the event, and Queeney will sign them after his presentation. Those who cannot attend may order a signed copy here or by calling Titcomb's Bookshop at 508-888-2331.
ABOUT THE BOOK
A unique and compelling adventure through the history of rope and its impact on civilization, in the vein of single-subject bestsellers like Salt and Cod.
Tim Queeney is a sailor who knows more about rope and its importance to humankind than most. In Rope, Queeney takes readers on a ride through the history of rope and the way it weaves itself through the story of civilization. From Magellan’s world-circling ships, to the 15th-century fleet of Admiral Zheng He, to Polynesian multihulls with crab claw sails, he shows how without rope, none of their adventurous voyages and discoveries would have been possible. Time traveling, he describes the building of the pyramids, the Roman Coliseum, Hagia Sofia, Notre Dame, the Sultan Hasan Mosque, the Brooklyn Bridge, and countless other constructions that would not have been possible without rope.
Not content to just look at rope’s past, Queeney looks at its present and possible future and how the re-invention of rope with synthetic fibers will likely provide the strength for cables to support elevators into space. Making the story of rope real for readers, Queeney tells remarkable nautical stories of his own reliance on rope at sea. Rope is history, adventure, and the story of one of the world’s most common tools that has made it possible for humans to advance throughout the centuries.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Tim Queeney is the former editor of Ocean Navigator, a magazine for offshore voyagers. Tim’s work has appeared in Professional Mariner, American History, and Aviation History. He has had short stories published in the crime anthology Landfall, Best New England Crime Stories 2018 and in the speculative fiction anthology A Land Without Mirrors. Tim lives in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, with his wife and a rescue dog, Frankie. A lifelong sailor, he has taught celestial navigation, radar navigation and coastal piloting both ashore and at sea aboard tall ships—where he tied plenty of knots and handled many a rope.