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This book is a classic of sailing literature, chronicling the first solo circumnavigation of the globe under sail by Joshua Slocum. His biography is captivating, showcasing the qualities of an ideal seaman from the late nineteenth century, driven by an adventurous spirit through numerous voyages and narrow escapes from nature and pirates. In 1895, Slocum departed from America aboard 'Spray,' a 36' 9'' gaff rigged sloop he had personally rebuilt. He navigated primarily by 'dead-reckoning,' often without touching the helm. His three-year journey covered approximately 46,000 miles, yet his triumphant return went largely unnoticed due to the media's focus on the Spanish-American War. Written shortly after his return, this account of his epic voyage was serialized in magazines and quickly became a bestseller, earning praise from notable figures, including authors Arthur Ransome and Mark Twain, which brought Slocum international recognition. This edition features beautiful illustrations and is available in both soft and hard cover with a dust jacket. The Leonaur hard covers are cloth-bound with gold foil lettering, making them perfect for collections or as a cherished gift.
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Sailing Alone Around the World, Joshua Slocum
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- 2010
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