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The Steep Atlantick Stream (Hardcover)
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The Steep Atlantick Stream (Hardcover)
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List price R455
Loot Price R373
Discovery Miles 3 730
You Save R82 (18%)
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First published in 1946, this atmospheric memoir of the battle of
the Atlantic offers one of the most original accounts of war at sea
aboard a corvette, escorting convoys in both the North and South
Atlantic. The author, an RNVR lieutenant, experienced the terrors
of U-boat attacks and the hardships of autumn gales as well as the
relief of shore runs in ports as far apart as Halifax and Freetown.
The narrative begins with Harling's voyage from the Clyde to New
York on the Queen Mary (or QM, as she was known during her martial
career), on route to join a newly-built corvette in Halifax, Nova
Scotia. He was to be her First Lieutenant, and his service at sea
started in the spring of 1941, just as the battle of the Atlantic
was entering its most crucial stage. During the first east-bound
convoy he was to experience attacks by U-boats, the loss of
merchant vessels and a steep learning curve as the ship's crew
struggled to live in the harsh wartime conditions. Later that
summer they made return voyages to Iceland where runs ashore
offered some solace from dangerous days at sea. Time was also spent
in the South Atlantic with voyages to Freetown and Lagos, before a
short interlude when he experienced the excitement of fighting with
Coastal Forces. The corvette subsequently returned to escorting
convoys from Halifax to Europe. His narrative is both serious and
humorous, and his picture of wartime Britain, his descriptions of
being buffeted by great storm-tossed seas in the cockleshell
corvettes', and the recounting of grim losses are all too real and
authentic. His story ends as he leaves his ship after a violent
cold developed into pneumonia, and soon afterwards he hears the
heart-breaking news of her loss, along with the captain and half
the crew, after being torpedoed. He is left to ponder on the many
tombless dead consigned by the war to the Steep Atlantick Stream.
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