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Seafaring - The Full Story (Hardcover, 2nd Enhanced edition)
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Seafaring - The Full Story (Hardcover, 2nd Enhanced edition)
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A sailing classic, of real life adventure, beautifully
illustratedTV Presenter JULIETTE FOSTER: "Captain George P
Boughton's maritime career began in 1881 at the age of 12, and
thanks to his grandson, the founder of GB Publishing Org, this
intriguing memoir of a life at sea is now available to a new
generation of readers." THE TIMES LITERARY SUPPLEMENT: "His book is
genuine sea salt...warm colours of Mr Shoesmith's pictures accord
well with the romantic story [of days before steamships]" THE
SPECTATOR: "recalls emotions [on sea-life] that have fleeted from
the minds of most" First published in 1926, Seafaring - The Full
Story reveals that a life on the ocean waves was anything but
jolly: conditions were tough, the food was just about edible while
the work was back-breaking - although the salt-of-the-earth
camaraderie helped. As much a one-man reminiscence as it is an
elegy for a forgotten way of life, it's not hard to imagine a
gravely-voiced Boughton recalling the era of the 'large sailing
ships'. and why the world stopped being a better place when they
were forced off the sea. Boughton died in 1940 at the age of 71,
having worked his way up to the position of Superintendent to the
Shipping Federation of Britain. With the publication of these
memoirs, his contribution to our understanding of this area of
history will surely live on." In this edition of Seafaring, which
deals with ships and life aboard ships in the days before steam had
conquered sail, a Prologue is added that tells of the tragic
circumstances that led up to the author going to sea when aged
twelve. An Epilogue also reveals his fortunes since writing the
book. The men who spent the best part of their lives on sailing
vessels are now gone but fortunately Captain Boughton, as one of
them, committed to writing his first hand account of what their
lives aboard were really like. The salt of the sea is in these
breezy pages; they reflect the virile enjoyment with which the men
of whom Captain Boughton writes faced the hardships of their
existence. ~*~ The inclusion of several of the traditional sea
"chanties", with the musical scores, and the end-papers that
illustrate sailors' knots, add the final flavour to an inspiring
and enduring book.
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