A Cornfield Shipyard by Andrew L. Clark is a pictorial history of the Evansville Shipyard in Evansville, Indiana, which built Landing Ships, Tanks (LSTs) during World War II.
This pictorial book details the shipyard's operations, the ships built, and the crews who sailed them.
Published in 1991, the book is an oblong softcover filled with photographs, documenting the facility that became the nation's largest inland producer of LSTs, vital for Allied amphibious assaults.
The book contains significant historical text, and is illustrated with diagrams and photographs, many never before published. The book is now in its fourth printing and continues to be popular with former shipyard workers, former LST crewmen, and the families of these men and women.