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The Improbable Voyage

The Improbable Voyage

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8 Men and a Duck: An Improbable Voyage by Reed Boat to Easter Island

8 Men and a Duck: An Improbable Voyage by Reed Boat to Easter Island

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Daily Life in the Age of Sail

Daily Life in the Age of Sail

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Beyond the Edge of the Sea

Beyond the Edge of the Sea

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Ship and the Storm: Hurricane Mitch and the Loss of the Fantome

Ship and the Storm: Hurricane Mitch and the Loss of the Fantome

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Sailing Home: A Story of a Childhood at Sea

Sailing Home: A Story of a Childhood at Sea

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Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea: Why the Greeks Matter (Unabridged)

Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea: Why the Greeks Matter (Unabridged)

Best selling history writer Thomas Cahill continues his series on the roots of Western civilization with this volume about the contributions of ancient Greece...



Godforsaken Sea

Godforsaken Sea

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Sailing in Grandfather's Wake

Sailing in Grandfather's Wake

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Joe Seliga and the Art of the Canoe

Joe Seliga and the Art of the Canoe

Joe Seliga has been hand building canvas-on-wood canoes in his Ely, Minnesota, workshop for more than 60 years. Seliga\'s work is considered the best-of-the-best among canoe aficionados and wooden boat builders alike. This all-color celebration of hand craftsmanship and rustic elegance details from start-to-finish the construction of Seliga\'s canoes, from selecting the right woods through the project\'s inaugural launch. Within these pages the legacy of this master craftsman is passed on for all to enjoy.\r\n\r\nHardcover, 10 x 10, 156 pp, 200 color\r\n'



The Eagle Mutiny

The Eagle Mutiny

This is the account of the only armed mutiny aboard an American ship in the past 150 years. On March 14, 1970, two young crew members of an American tramp steamer transporting napalm to Thailand casted most of the crew into lifeboats. The two made it to Cambodia and declared themselves antiwar revolutionaries. Read the tense details of this incredible and harrowing journey for all involved, and find out the outcome. Hdbd., 6 x 9, 304 pgs., 15 b&w ill.'



Outbound: Finding a Man Sailing an Ocean

Outbound: Finding a Man Sailing an Ocean

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