Sailing Alone Around the World (Nimbus)
                                                            
                                    
                                            Captain Joshua Slocum 
                                            Silver Donald Cameron 
                                            Thomas Fogarty 
                                            George Varian 
                                    
                                
                            9781551099316
                                320 pages
                            Nimbus Publishing
                            
                            
                                         
                         
                        
                                
Overview
                                “Few books send forth such a tangy breeze of salt air.” --Oceanography
 
As the first person to circumnavigate the globe alone, Captain Joshua Slocum is celebrated as the “patron saint of small-boat voyagers, navigators, and adventurers all over the world” (Joshua Slocum Society), and heralded as the penultimate example of independent marine navigation at a time when the invention of steam had nearly put an end to the Golden Age of Sail. His timeless account, Sailing Alone Around the World, still coveted by sailors and thrill-seekers alike, has continued to inspire scores of lone adventurers, and challenged countless readers to change their lives since its initial publication in 1900.
 
Much more than your typical sailor's yarn, Slocum's journey features unrivaled descriptions of gargantuan waves, ferocious winds, and mesmerizing cultural encounters. In Sailing Alone Around the World, Captain Slocum and his “wholesome and noble” ship, Spray, ultimately discover that a life truly lived is on the sea.
 
This new edition features the original illustrations by Thomas Fogarty and George Varian.
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                                                            Author Bio
                                Born in Annapolis County, Nova Scotia, in 1844 to a lighthouse keeper’s daughter and jack-of-all-trades, Joshua Slocum was raised with the sea. To escape the burden of his father’s failing business and mother’s death, Slocum left home at age sixteen as an ordinary seaman on a merchant ship. But his life at sea was to be anything but ordinary.