Sailing Alone Around the World

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Joshua Slocum: Sailing Alone Around the World (EBook, 2009, The Floating Press)

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English language

Published Aug. 17, 2009 by The Floating Press.

ISBN:
978-1-77541-190-1
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OCLC Number:
493371463

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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.

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4 stars

"The sea was confused and treacherous. In such a time as this the old fisherman prayed, 'Remember Lord, my ship is small and thy sea is so wide.'"

It's books like these that make me wish I had a boat. I do not have a boat, and I know that boat ownership is exponentially expensive, and yet this book made me want to hop in one and go sail for the horizon.

This is a travel memoir of a guy with a boat, the Spray, where he gets it into his head to sail around the world in 1895. He encounters standard seafaring things: pirates, storms, fishing, and nonstandard seafaring things, such as his mental encounter with the ghost of the captain of the Nina, who saved his ship while he was sick abed. His tongue-in-cheek humor in these encounters is really what makes this book shine, though. He …

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4 stars

An account of the first yachtsman to sail around the world. It seems it would be a lot more normal and easier to do so today. Not the most interesting account of a circumnavigation of the globe but notable as the first. Impressive as he had no support and entirely depended on the good will and charity of those who he met on the way. Details of attacks by natives and flat-earthers.

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