A Voyage of Consequence

A Voyage of Consequence

Author: Fiverr

Publisher:

Published: 2016-11-24

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9780692794715

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A 72 year old man takes on the South and North Pacific Oceans, sailing solo for 46 months, covering 23,000 nautical miles. Returning nearly blind in one eye and deteriorating vision in the other. But never regretting his adventure.


A Voyage of Conseqence

A Voyage of Conseqence

Author: J. D. Savid

Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform

Published: 2017-04-25

Total Pages: 282

ISBN-13: 9781545590751

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A first person account of a 72 year old man, sailing solo, through dangerous storms, drifting in the windless equatorial doldrums ,while repairing an engine, in his 34 foot sloop, Radiance II. This 23, 000 nautical mile voyage from Monterey Bay, Calif. to French Polynesia, New Zealand, Fiji, Tuvalu, Marshall Islands, Kodiak, Alaska, and back, after 46 months, is a testament to his determination to finish, to survive, no matter what may come. It is a voyage of consequence.


Matters of Consequence

Matters of Consequence

Author: Copthorne Macdonald

Publisher: Charlottetown : Big Ideas Press

Published: 2004

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780968961872

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MATTERS of CONSEQUENCE is a comprehensive map of the human situation that explores what is really important in life, addresses our personal search for meaning and significance, and deals with humanity's future in a positive, solution-oriented way. It presents both a realistic vision of a better world and practical strategies for implementing that vision.


Consequences

Consequences

Author: E.M Delafield

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-07-31

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13: 3752380985

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Reproduction of the original: Consequences by E.M Delafield


A Catch of Consequence

A Catch of Consequence

Author: Diana Norman

Publisher: Penguin

Published: 2003-07-01

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 1101204419

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A captivating historical novel from the national bestselling author, as Ariana Franklin, of Mistress of the Art of Death. Makepeace Burke serves Patriots at her late father's tavern on the Boston waterfront in 1765 and hates the redcoats with a vengeance. But even she can't watch an angry mob drown an Englishman. She rescues him and nurses him back to health-and falls in love. In Patriot Boston, hers is an unforgivable sin-made worse by the fact that her Englishman turns out be the aristocratic Sir Philip Dapifer. Philip must smuggle Makepeace aboard a ship bound for London and save her life at the expense of the world she knows. Rich in period detail, bringing the years of colonial rebellion to vivid life, A Catch of Consequence is a stylish novel of Boston and England, and of a woman who defies convention in both worlds.


The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery

The Journals of Captain James Cook on his Voyages of Discovery

Author: J.C. Beaglehole

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2017-07-05

Total Pages: 1711

ISBN-13: 1351543245

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Captain James Cook’s first two voyages of exploration, in 1768-71 and 1772-75, had drawn the modern map of the South Pacific Ocean and had opened the door on the discovery of Antarctica. These expeditions were the subject of Volumes I and II of Dr J.C. Beaglehole’s edition of Cook’s Journals. The third voyage, on which Cook sailed in 1776, was directed to the Northern Hemisphere. Its objective was the discovery of ’a Northern Passage by sea from the Pacific to the Atlantic Ocean’ - the North-west Passage, sought since the 16th century, which would have transformed the pattern of world trade. The search was to take Cook into high latitudes where, as in the Antarctic, his skill in ice navigation was tested. Sailing north from Tahiti in 1778, Cook made the first recorded discovery of the Hawaiian Islands. On March 7 he sighted the Oregon coast in 44° N. The remarkable voyage which he made northward along the Canadian and Alaskan coasts and through Bering Strait to his farthest north in 70° nearly disproved the existence of a navigable passage towards the Atlantic and produced charts of impressive accuracy. Returning to Hawaii to refit, Cook met his death in a clash with the natives as tragic as it seems unnecessary. Dr Beaglehole discusses, with sympathy and insight, the tensions which led Cook, by then a tired man, into miscalculations alien to his own nature and habits. The volume and vitality of the records, both textual and graphic, for this voyage surpass those even for Cook’s second voyage. The surgeons William Anderson and David Samwell, both admirable observers, left journals which are also here printed in full for the first time. The documentation is completed, as in the previous volumes, by appendixes of documents and correspondence and by reproductions of original drawings and paintings mainly by John Webber, the artist of the expedition. In Dr Beaglehole’s words, ’no one can study attentively the records of Cook’s third, and last, v