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Loading... Sailing Alone Around the World (original 1900; edition 2018)by Joshua Slocum (Author)
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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. These memoirs of the first man to circumnavigate the globe solo are quite entertaining and do not include too much technical detail. Previous to making this trip, he apparently had saved his wife and children by taking them 500 miles in a canoe - I look forward to reading that story soon! ( ) Readable and light-hearted account of his round the world sailing trip. He was the first to do it alone in the late 1890s, starting from New England and on to Europe, etc. He spent a lot of time on land at various places so it took him over three years. Endnotes and glossary at the end help you keep up with his references, slang, and sailing terms. Worthwhile. Born in Nova Scotia, Slocum was a naturalized American. He set off alone in 1895 and spent three years circumnavigaing the world in The Spray, a 37 foot sloop he mostly built himself. This is his personal account published in 1900. It was fun to read this with a map nearby to follow his route and the remote islands he visited. He didn't inflate his terrific achievement or what he endured apart from saying a couple of times that he felt a bit lonely. Curiously, the account had little about the actual sailing, but concentrated on places and people he met. The journey was not without events: he celebrated Queen Victoria's Diamond Jubilee while in Queensland, Australia and in Samoa met with Fanny, wife of Robert Louis Stevenson. Off the coast of Australia he encountered a whaling ship, a trade new to the seas at the time. The captain assured the crew that to kill a whale was "no different than killing a rabbit". It's only to be expected that the writing is dated and definitely not PC, but it's still an interesting memoir and it set the bar high for the explorers that followed. This is one of several books my son's friend John mailed to me as lockdown entertainment. Memoir of a man's circumnavigation of the world all alone, in a sloop (sail boat) built almost by himself, in the 1890s, what is not to like about this book? The idea itself is so fantastic that reading the account written by the man himself feels surreal. Except for the profusion of sailing jargon, the book is very well written, holding the reader's interest. This book is one of the greatest adventures I have read, more so because it is all true!
Forfatter: Joshua Slocum Da han i 1895 hev opp ankeret og forlot Boston, hadde han brukt et drøyt Ã¥r pÃ¥ Ã¥ restaurere et nedslitt skrog. Ut fra beskrivelsen mÃ¥ han ha nærmest ha bygget en ny bÃ¥t, men navnet - Spray - beholdt han. Slocum seilte avgÃ¥rde med lite penger og lite utstyr. Han hadde ikke rÃ¥d til Ã¥ sette i stand kronometeret sitt (en klokke som gÃ¥r helt helt nøyaktig og derfor avgjørende for riktig navigasjon) og kjøper en blikk-klokke med knust glass. Han navigerer seg allikevel dit han vil - hele tiden. PÃ¥ sin ferd møter Slocum ville Ildlandindianere som vil røve hans skip og hans last, han treffer oppdagelsesreisende Stanley i Afrika og blir kjent med enken etter forfatteren Robert Louis Stevensen pÃ¥ Samoa. Slocum skriver med humor og begeistring og har mange filsofiske betraktninger. Og tenk; vi er ikke bare i forrige Ã¥rhundre, vi er i det før der igjen. Selv om boken er godt over hundre Ã¥r er den skrevet i et sprÃ¥k som vil glede lesere like mye i dag. Odd Børretzen har skrevet forord til denne utgaven. Forfatter: Joshua Slocum Da han i 1895 hev opp ankeret og forlot Boston, hadde han brukt et drøyt Ã¥r pÃ¥ Ã¥ restaurere et nedslitt skrog. Ut fra beskrivelsen mÃ¥ han ha nærmest ha bygget en ny bÃ¥t, men navnet - Spray - beholdt han. Slocum seilte avgÃ¥rde med lite penger og lite utstyr. Han hadde ikke rÃ¥d til Ã¥ sette i stand kronometeret sitt (en klokke som gÃ¥r helt helt nøyaktig og derfor avgjørende for riktig navigasjon) og kjøper en blikk-klokke med knust glass. Han navigerer seg allikevel dit han vil - hele tiden. PÃ¥ sin ferd møter Slocum ville Ildlandindianere som vil røve hans skip og hans last, han treffer oppdagelsesreisende Stanley i Afrika og blir kjent med enken etter forfatteren Robert Louis Stevensen pÃ¥ Samoa. Slocum skriver med humor og begeistring og har mange filsofiske betraktninger. Og tenk; vi er ikke bare i forrige Ã¥rhundre, vi er i det før der igjen. Selv om boken er godt over hundre Ã¥r er den skrevet i et sprÃ¥k som vil glede lesere like mye i dag. Odd Børretzen har skrevet forord til denne utgaven. Belongs to Publisher Series — 12 more Is contained inIs abridged in
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HTML: As the first person to ever complete a single-handed circumnavigation of the globe, Joshua Slocum recounts his pioneering feat in Sailing Alone Around the World (1899), an engaging memoir of his adventures aboard the sloop Spray. An immediate success, the book has inspired countless later travelers. Slocum, a master of understating his achievements, rebuilt the derelict sloop Spray between 1893 and 1894 and set off on his voyage in April 24, 1895. His voyage generated much publicity at the time and he was awaited by eager supporters at many of his ports of call. .No library descriptions found. |
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