Survivors: Great Open Boat Voyages

Douglas R G Sellick (ed.)

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Mutiny, shipwrecks, escaped convicts, cannibalism, lost love, and death are just some of the rich ingredients of eight real-life stories of heroic voyages in small open boats. These extraordinary survival stories include that of Captain William Bligh who, following the infamous Bounty mutiny, successfully navigated 3600 miles in an open boat from the South Pacific to Timor. Convicts Mary Broad and James Martin, with no sailing experience, escaped from the Botany Bay penal colony and sailed north along the treacherous Australian coast, also to Timor. After his ship was crushed by ice, Ernest Shackleton and five crew members battled unimaginable Antarctic storms and cold for 16 days and nights to arrive on the wild and uninviting South Georgia Island. Failed in love, Fred Rebell, said …

299 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm. #0921

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AuthorDouglas R G Sellick (ed.)
Number of pages299 p. : ill., maps ; 23 cm.
PublisherFremantle Arts Centre Press
Year Published2005
Binding Type

Softcover

Book Condition

Fine

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