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Generally aknowledged to be one of the masterpieces of sea literature, this book is more than a cruising story - rather, it is an evocation of exemplary seamanship in an era when frontiers were still there to be conquered. Slocum, a retired merchant sailor, was given a decrepit 37' oyster sloop, which he rebuilt on a shoestring in a pasture and then took to sea at the turn of the century to seek adventure. He was an extraordinary seaman and a vital personality, and following the completion of his voyage, proved to be a masterful writer as well.
Table of Contents includes:
Shanties telling of John's Shore Activities
Runaway Choruses
The Hilo Group
The Haul Family
Pot-pourri of British, Americian, French,
German, and other Foreign Shanties
294 pp., softcover
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