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Author: Tracy Edwards
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780671710279
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Author: Tracy Edwards
Publisher: Simon & Schuster Books For Young Readers
Published: 1990
Total Pages: 224
ISBN-13: 9780671710279
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Paul Antrobus
Publisher:
Published: 1975
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780136304005
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Derek Lundy
Publisher: Vintage Canada
Published: 2010-11-05
Total Pages: 338
ISBN-13: 0307369897
DOWNLOAD EBOOKIn the tradition of Into Thin Air and The Perfect Storm, an intensely gripping account of the round-the-world single-handed yacht race that claimed the life of Canadian sailor Gerry Roufs in a make-or-break dash through 12,000 miles of terror in the Southern Ocean.
Author: Peter Nichols
Publisher: Harper Collins
Published: 2009-10-13
Total Pages: 320
ISBN-13: 006186840X
DOWNLOAD EBOOK“An extraordinary story of bravery and insanity on the high seas. . . . One of the most gripping sea stories I have ever read.” — Sebastian Junger, author of The Perfect Storm In the tradition of Into Thin Air and The Perfect Storm, comes a breathtaking oceanic adventure about an obsessive desire to test the limits of human endurance. In 1968 nine sailors set off on the most daring race ever held and never before completed: to single-handedly circumnavigate the globe nonstop. Ten months later, only one of the nine men would cross the finish line and earn fame, wealth, and glory. For the others, the reward was madness, failure, and death. Gorgeously written and meticulously researched by author Peter Nichols, this extraordinary book chronicles the contest of the individual against the sea, waged at a time before cell phones, satellite dishes, and electronic positioning systems. A Voyage for Madmen is a tale of sailors driven by their own dreams and demons, of horrific storms, and of those riveting moments when a decision means the difference between life and death.
Author: Sam Jefferson
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Published: 2016-02-25
Total Pages: 297
ISBN-13: 1472916751
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe 1866 transatlantic yacht race was a match that saw three yachts battle their way across the Atlantic in the dead of winter in pursuit of a $90,000 prize. Six men died in the brutal and close-fought contest, and the event changed the perception of yachting from a slightly effete gentlemen's pursuit into something altogether more rugged and adventurous. The race also symbolized the beginning of America's 'gilded age', with its associated obscene wealth and largesse (the $90,000 prize put up by the three contestants is about $15 million in today's money), as well as the thawing of relations between the US and UK. The narrative focuses on the victorious yacht Henrietta and her owner James Gordon Bennett. Bennett was the son of the multimillionaire proprietor of the New York Herald, and a notorious playboy. His infamous stunts included driving his carriage through the streets of New York naked, tipping a railway porter $30,000, and turning up at his own engagement party blind drunk and mistaking the fire for a urinal, which led to the coining of the phrase 'Gordon Bennett!'. However, Bennett was also a serious yachtsman and had served with distinction during the civil war aboard Henrietta, and he was the only owner to be aboard his own boat during the race. Other characters include Bennett's captain Samuel Samuels (legendary clipper skipper, ex-convict and occasional vaudeville actor), financier Leonard Jerome, aboard Henrietta as race invigilator (he also happened to be grandfather to Winston Churchill) and Stephen Fisk, a journalist so desperate to cover the race that he evaded a summons to appear as a witness in court and instead smuggled himself aboard Henrietta in a crate of champagne. Using the framework of the race to discuss the various historical themes, there's ample drama, and the diverse and eccentric range of characters ensure that this is a book laced with plenty of human interest, scandal and adventure.
Author: Barry Pickthall
Publisher:
Published: 2011-11-01
Total Pages: 176
ISBN-13: 9781908271099
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Bernard Moitessier
Publisher: Sheridan House, Inc.
Published: 1995
Total Pages: 260
ISBN-13: 9780924486845
DOWNLOAD EBOOKBernard Moitessier is a writer and one of France's most famous sailors.
Author: Jeremy Evans
Publisher: Penguin
Published: 2007-04-16
Total Pages: 356
ISBN-13: 0756642175
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhether you are interested in racing a small boat every weekend or cruising in a yacht once a year, Sailing is the perfect primer. Learn everything you need to know about taking your boat to the water. Sailing demonstrates basic techniques, from cruising to racing in small and large boats. This guide covers basic safety, navigation, and includes an equipment section, in addition to profiling the best sites in the world for sailing.
Author: David Pyle
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Published: 1972-01-01
Total Pages: 188
ISBN-13: 9780340105108
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Ellen MacArthur
Publisher: Penguin UK
Published: 2003-06-26
Total Pages: 497
ISBN-13: 0141954663
DOWNLOAD EBOOKWhen Ellen finished the Vendee Globe, yachting's toughest race aged just 24 the nation took her to it's heart. The depth of the affection for Ellen is extraordinary - she makes people feel like they can do anything! This is her story, written intrue Ellen style, in her own words, without the help of a ghost writer. Passionate, dramatic and and deeply affecting, her story will move and inspire all who read it.