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  • Reaching Port [A Voyage Around the World] – Keith Jones

    Reaching Port [A Voyage Around the World] – Keith Jones

    Published by St Martin’s Press, New York. Octavo, some illustrations and a nice map and table of “Ports of Call”. Fine condition.

    First edition 1983 of a “Montana Couple Sails Around the World”. Keith Jones asked his wife if she would like to sail the world … she said yes but thought of a high life cruise. Keith on the other hand built a boat and they set off and sailed for six years. Some interesting events and places as they go.

    Live the American dream at Sea!

    $25.00

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  • Saved – Tony Bullimore

    Saved – Tony Bullimore

    Published by Little Brown in London in 1997. Octavo, 237 pages well illustrated from coloured photographs. Fine condition.

    A first edition of … “an extraordinary tale of survival and rescue in the Southern Ocean”.

    Bullimore was an entrant in the, only for the daring, Vendee Globe round the world challenge .. just look at the route to see why daring!

    Bullimore got into severe trouble capsized and was trapped inside his upside down hull. He was a bit out the way … his resulting rescue produced one of the happiest faces ever photographed.

    Bullimore survived the worst …

    $25.00

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  • The Impossible Voyage – Chay Blyth

    The Impossible Voyage – Chay Blyth

    Published by Hodder and Stoughton, London in 1971 a first edition. Octavo, 215 pages plus list of “stores” compiled by his wife. End paper charts and nicely illustrated from photographs of the preparations, voyage and celebrations. Dust jacket a but ruffled at the spine top and repaired on the inside. Otherwise a very good copy.

    As Chay Blyth’s opening a paragraphs highlight the title of the book is a bit silly as his objectives if they were ‘Impossible” were achieved. The explanation of impossibility … “the first ever solo non-stop wrong way round the world sail against wind and current” .. again we are not too sure of that. We had better stop as it is Chay Blyth after all and it is a fantastic achievement. Any voyage that runs low (some refer to it as high) in the Southern Ocean is special and clipping the coastline of Tasmania even better. Highly praised back in England justifies a welcome from the Organist come Prime Minister Grocer Heath.

    Chay Blyth makes his mark on the record books around alone .. but the wrong way, against all?

    $20.00

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  • Temptress Returns – Edward Allcard – First Ed 1952

    Temptress Returns – Edward Allcard – First Ed 1952

    Published by Putnam, London a first edition 1952. Octavo, 304 pages plus rear chart, end paper maps, illustrations and diagrams and technical information at the end. Chip to dust jacket spine top and a little aging … still a very good copy now, like all our books, protected in removable Brodart. A super and scarce sought after account.

    Edward Allcard’s important account of his “single-handed” Atlantic crossing west to east. In completing it he was the first person to have done it both ways alone.

    The popular press also had a field day and the “singlehanded-ness” is in inverted comma’s because as he found a stowaway leaving the Azores … the Portuguese beauty … Otilia Maria de Mesquita Frayao. Tough times at sea.

    Allcard first across both ways … One of the top ten post war sailing classics

    $70.00

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  • Sea Change – Alone Across the Atlantic – Peter Nichols

    Sea Change – Alone Across the Atlantic – Peter Nichols

    Published by Viking a first edition 1997. Octavo, 238 pages. Very good if not fine condition. An entertaining and informative read.

    A different sailing book. There are no pictures or maps here. Maybe therefore it is not surprising that the writing I special. Peter Nichols has sailed with his wife. Sadly, they separated after a west to east Atlantic crossing. This book reflects on his single-handed return voyage in the 27-foot engineless “Toad” which had a habit of springing leaks.

    Interspersed throughout are references to classic sailing accounts … Chichester, Blyth, Moitessier, Knox-Johnston, Ridgway et al.

    Interesting for an experienced maritime reader most useful of an introductee.

    Nichols a personal challenge – knowledgeable author.

    $25.00

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  • My Old Man and the Sea [Cape Horn] – David and Daniel Hays

    My Old Man and the Sea [Cape Horn] – David and Daniel Hays

    Published by Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, North Carolina a first edition 1995. Unusually printed in Australia by the Australian Print Group.

    Slim Octavo, nice production with a number of special charts and diagrams of the boat design etc .. no photographs … must have forgotten the camera. Very good if not fine condition.

    A very nicely put together record of a father and sons voyage from New London, Connecticut through the Panama, down around the Horn and home. Oh … and with the Galapagos and Easter Island on the way.

    David and Daniel Hayes not only sailed together but they built together the 25 foot Sparrow which was to look after them all the way.

    A very good account and some excellent technical content.

    Strap yourself in for the Horn with Hays and Hays

    $25.00

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