Biography
John Willis Griffiths (October 6, 1809 – March 30, 1882) was an American naval architect who was influential in his design of clipper ships and his books on ship design and construction. He also designed steamships and war vessels and patented many inventions.[1][2] Maritime historian William H. Thiesen wrote, "Of all the nineteenth-century American shipbuilders, John W. Griffiths did more than any other builder to champion American shipbuilding methods. An experimenter, an advocate for formal ship-design education, and a working intellectual, Griffiths proved to be most remarkable of America’s nineteenth-century shipbuilders.”[3]
Books by John Willis Griffiths
Treatise On Marine and Naval Architecture; Or, Theory and Practice Blended in Ship Building
Treatise on marine and naval architecture
Marine and naval architecture
A treatise on marine and naval
A treatise on marine and naval architecture
The ship-builder's manual
The ship-builder's manual, and
The ship-builder's manual, and nautical referee