Australia the Hard Way

Australia the Hard Way
Title Australia the Hard Way PDF eBook
Author David Pyle
Publisher Hodder & Stoughton
Total Pages 188
Release 1972-01-01
Genre Voyages and travels
ISBN 9780340105108

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Sailing to Australia

Sailing to Australia
Title Sailing to Australia PDF eBook
Author Andrew Hassam
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 260
Release 1994
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780719045462

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Between 1788 and 1880 some 1.3 million free emigrants arrived in Australia from the British Isles. It was a huge transition, both geographically and culturally, and one way of dealing with this appears to have been to write a diary. The surviving diaries offer snapshots of the lives of and experiences of many ordinary people who emigrated.

World Cruising Routes

World Cruising Routes
Title World Cruising Routes PDF eBook
Author Jimmy Cornell
Publisher A&C Black
Total Pages 617
Release 2014-01-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1408158884

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A guide to nearly 1,000 sailing routes covering all the oceans of the world, geared specifically to the needs of cruising sailors. It advises on the winds, currents, regional and seasonal weather, and optimum times for individual routes, plus over 6,000 waypoints.

Illywhacker

Illywhacker
Title Illywhacker PDF eBook
Author Peter Carey
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 1119
Release 2010-09-01
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307764257

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In Australian slang, an illywhacker is a country fair con man, an unprincipled seller of fake diamonds and dubious tonics. And Herbert Badgery, the 139-year-old narrator of Peter Carey's uproarious novel, may be the king of them all. Vagabond and charlatan, aviator and car salesman, seducer and patriarch, Badgery is a walking embodiment of the Australian national character—espcially of its proclivity for tall stories and barefaced lies. As Carey follows this charming scoundrel across a continent and a century, he creates a crazy quilt of outlandish encounters, with characters that include a genteel dowager who fends off madness with an electric belt and a ravishing young girl with a dangerous fondness for rooftop trysts. Boldly inventive, irresistibly odd, Illywhacker is further proof that Peter Carey is one of the most enchanting writers at work in any hemisphere.

South from Alaska

South from Alaska
Title South from Alaska PDF eBook
Author Mike Litzow
Publisher UNSW Press
Total Pages 286
Release 2012-02-01
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9781742233017

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When marine biologists Mike Litzow and his partner Alisa make a promise to follow their dream to sail from Alaska to Australia, they agree that they wont leave until their baby is at least one year old. But when he is just 9 months, they give up waiting, strap him down and weigh anchor. In his unflinching account of their trip, Mike tells the inspiring story of the stress and exhilaration, the fights and sheer claustrophobia of family life onboard, and the unrelenting fierceness and beauty of the open ocean. Alaska to Australia is the beautifully written, personal and searingly frank story of a family afloat in the Pacific.

Amazing Sailing Stories

Amazing Sailing Stories
Title Amazing Sailing Stories PDF eBook
Author Dick Durham
Publisher Fernhurst Books Limited
Total Pages 213
Release 2011-08-23
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 111995262X

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Set sail on a thrilling journey to discover some of the most exciting tales of adventure afloat. There's every sort of vessel from majestic square rigger to humble homemade yacht. Journey around gale-whipped headlands and survive mountainous seas – or turn the page to discover the delights of cruising among the islands of a tropical paradise. The exploits of sailing's greatest names are recounted, along with an eclectic mix of tales that never made the headlines, yet make compelling reading. Discover a treasure trove of sailing stories from across centuries, and from the four corners of the globe. This is wonderful reading for anyone with a love of sailing and the sea.

Winter in Fireland

Winter in Fireland
Title Winter in Fireland PDF eBook
Author Nicholas Coghlan
Publisher University of Alberta
Total Pages 400
Release 2012-08-15
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 0888646380

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After tough assignments as a Canadian diplomat abroad, Nicholas Coghlan and his wife Jenny unwind by sailing Bosun Bird, a 27foot sailboat, from Cape Town, South Africa, across the South Atlantic and into the stormy winter waters around Tierra del Fuego, South America. Coghlan recounts earlier adventures in Patagonia when, taking time off from his job as a schoolteacher in Buenos Aires in the late 1970s, he and Jenny explored the region of southern Argentina and Chile over three successive summers. This time, as they negotiate the labyrinth of channels and inlets around snow-covered Fireland, he reflects on voyages of past explorers: Magellan, Cook, Darwin, and others. Sailing enthusiasts and readers of true adventures will want to add Coghlan's world-wise narrative to their libraries.