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Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.06.1999

Verlag

Penguin Books UK

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

19,7/12,9/1,8 cm

Gewicht

269 g

Sprache

Englisch, Französisch

ISBN

978-0-14-043736-2

Beschreibung

Produktdetails

Einband

Taschenbuch

Erscheinungsdatum

01.06.1999

Verlag

Penguin Books UK

Seitenzahl

320

Maße (L/B/H)

19,7/12,9/1,8 cm

Gewicht

269 g

Sprache

Englisch, Französisch

ISBN

978-0-14-043736-2

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Sailing Alone Around The WorldList of Illustrations
    Introduction by Thomas Philbrick
    Suggestions for Further Reading
    A Note on the Text and Illustrations
    Sailing Alone around the World

    Chapter IA blue-nose ancestry with Yankee proclivities
    Youthful fondness for the sea
    Master of the ship Norhtern Light
    Loss of the Aquidneck
    Return home from Brazil in the canoe Liberdale
    The gift of a "ship"
    The rebuilding of the Spray
    Conundrums in regard to finance and calking
    The launching of the Spray

    Chapter II
    Failure as a fisherman
    A voyage around the world projected
    From Boston to Gloucester
    Fitting out for the ocean voyage
    Half of a dory for a ship's boat
    The run from Gloucester to Nova Scotia
    A shaking up in home waters
    Among old friends

    Chapter III
    Good-by to the American coast
    Off Sable Island in a fog
    In the open sea
    The man in the moon takes an interest in the voyage
    The first fit of loneliness
    The Spray encounters La Vaguisa
    A bottle of wine from the Spaniard
    A bout of words with the captain of the Java
    The steamship Olympia spoken
    Arrival at the Azores

    Chapter IV
    Squally weather in the Azores
    High living
    Delirious from cheese and plums
    The pilot of the Pinta
    At Gibraltar
    Compliments exchanged with the British navy
    A picnic on the Morocco shore

    Chapter VSailing from Gibraltar with assistance of her Majesty's tug
    The Spray's course changed from the Suez Canal to Cape Horn
    Chased by a Moorish pirate
    A comparison with Columbus
    The Canary Islands
    The Cape Verde Islands
    Sea life
    Arrival at Pernambuco
    A bill against the Brazilian government
    Preparing for the stormy weather of the cape

    Chapter VI
    Departure from Rio de Janeiro
    The Spray ashore on the sands of Uruguay
    A narrow escape from shipwreck
    The boy who found a sloop
    The Spray floated but somewhat damaged
    Courtesies from the British consul at Maldonado
    A warm greeting at Montevideo
    An excursion to Buenos Aires
    Shortening the mast and bowsprit

    Chapter VII
    Weighing anchor at Buenos Aires
    An outburst of emotion at the mouth of the Plate
    Submerged by a great wave
    A stormy entrance to the strait
    Captain Samblich's happy gift of a bag of carpet-tacks
    Off Cape Froward
    Chased by Indians from Fortescue Bay
    A miss-shot for "Black Pedro"
    Taking in supplies of wood and water at Three Island Cove
    Animal life

    Chapter VIII
    From Cape Pillar into the Pacific
    Driven by a tempest toward Cape Horn
    Captain Slocum's greatest sea adventure
    Reaching the strait again by way of Cockburn Channel
    Some savages find the carpet-tacks
    Danger from firebrands
    A series of fierce williwaws
    Again sailing westward

    Chapter IX
    Repairing the Spray's sails
    Savages and an obstreperous anchor
    A spider-fight
    An encounter with Black Pedro
    A visit to the steamship Colombia
    On the defensive against a fleet of canoes
    A record of voyages through the strait
    A chance cargo of tallow

    Chapter X
    Running to Port Angosto in a snow-storm
    A defective sheet-rope places the Spray in peril
    The Spray as a target for a Fuegian arrow
    The island of Alan Erric
    Again in the open Pacific
    The run to the island of Juan Fernandez
    An absentee king
    At Robinson Crusoe's anchorage

    Chapter XI
    The islanders of Juan Fernandez entertained with Yankee doughnuts
    The beauties of Robinson Crusoe's realm
    The mountain monument to Alexander Selkirk
    Robinson Crusoe's cave
    A stroll with the children of the island
    Westward ho! with a friendly gale
    A month's free sailing with the Southern Cross and the sun for guides
    Sighting the Marquesas
    Experience in reckoning

    Chapter XII
    Seventy-two days without a port
    Whales and birds
    A peep into the Spray's galley
    Flying-fish for breakfast
    A welcome at Apia
    A visit from Mrs. Robert Louis Stevenson
    At Vailima
    Samoan hospitality
    Arrested for fast riding
    An amusing merry-go-round
    Teachers and pupils of Papauta College
    At the mercy of sea-nymphs

    Chapter XIII
    Samoan royalty
    King Malietoa
    Good-bye to friends at Vailima
    Leaving Fiji to the south
    Arrival at Newcastle, Australia
    The yachts of Sydney
    A ducking on the Spray
    Commodore Foy presents the sloop with a new suit of sails
    On to Melbourne
    A shark that proved to be valuable
    A change of course
    The "Rain of Blood"
    In Tasmania

    Chapter XIV
    A testimonial from a lady
    Cruising round Tasmania
    The skipper delivers his first lecture on the voyage
    Abundant provisions
    An inspection of the Spray for safety at Devonport
    Again at Sydney
    Northward bound for Torres Strait
    An amateur shipwreck
    Friends on the Autralian coast
    Perils of a coral sea

    Chapter XV
    Arrival at Port Denison, Queensland
    A lecture
    Reminiscences of Captain Cook
    Lecturing for charity at Cooktown
    A happy escape from a coral reef
    Home Island, Sunday Island, Bird Island
    An American pearl-fisherman
    Jubilee at Thursday Island
    A new ensign for the Spray
    Booby Island
    Across the Indian Ocean
    Christmas Island

    Chapter XVI
    A call for careful navigation
    Three hours' steering in twenty-three days
    Arrival at the Keeling Cocos Islands
    A curious chapter of social history
    A welcome from the children of the islands
    Cleaning and painting the Spray on the beach
    A Mohammedan blessing for a pot of jam
    Keeling as a paradise
    A risky adventure in a small boat
    Away to Rodriguez
    Taken for Antichrist
    The governor calms the fears of the people
    A lecture
    A convent in the hills

    Chapter XVII
    A clean bill of health at Mauritius
    Sailing the voyage over again in the opera-house
    A newly discovered plant named in honor of the Spray's skipper
    A party of young ladies out for a sail
    A bivouac on deck
    A warm reception at Durban
    A friendly cross-examination by Henry M. Stanley
    Three wise Boers seek proof of the flatness of the earth
    Leaving South Africa

    Chapter XVIII
    Rounding the "Cape of Storms" in olden time
    A rough Christmas
    The Spray ties up for a three months' rest at Cape Town
    A railway trip to the Transvaal
    President Kruger's odd definition of the Spray's voyage
    His terse sayings
    Distinguished guests on the Spray
    Cocoanut fiber as a padlock
    Courtesies from the admiral of the Queen's navy
    Off for St. Helena
    Land in sight

    Chapter XIX
    In the isle of Napoleon's exile
    Two lectures
    A guest in the ghost-room at Plantation House
    An excursion to historic Longwood
    Coffee in the husk, and a goat to shell it
    The Spray's ill luck with animals
    A prejudice against small dogs
    A rat, the Boston spider, and the cannibal cricket
    Ascension Island

    Chapter XX
    In the favoring current of Cape St. Roque, Brazil
    All at sea regarding the Spanish-American war
    An exchange of signals with the battle-ship Oregon
    Off Dreyfus's prison on Devil's Island
    Reappearance to the Spray of the north star
    The light on Trinidad
    A charming introduction to Grenada
    Talks to friendly auditors

    Chapter XXI
    Clearing for home
    In the calm belt
    A sea covered with sargasso
    The jibstay parts in a gale
    Welcomed by a tornado off Fire Island
    A change of plan
    Arrival at Newport
    End of a cruise of over forty-six thousand miles
    The Spray again at Fairhaven

    Appendix
    Lines and Sail-Plan of the "Spray"
    Her pedigree so far as known
    The lines of the Spray
    Her self-steering qualities
    Sail-plan and steering-gear
    An unprecedented feat
    A cheer to would-be navigators

    Notes