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This book is the true story of one man's attempt to live out his
lifelong dream of sailing around the world to strange foreign ports
in his own sailboat. Upon retiring from teaching school and farming
in Michigan, Harold Knoll, Jr. left his forthcoming sedentary life,
took his sailboat down to the Gulf, and headed around the world.
Few men have the courage to do this, even though most of us have
these dreams. Volume I covered the first part of his journey from
Michigan to Trinidad. Volume II covered his journey from Trinidad
to Spain and through France to Amsterdam and Scandinavia. This
Volume III covers the third part of his journey from Amsterdam
around the British Isles, through the French canals to the
Mediterranean, and down the coast of Italy. Captain Knoll, a true
free spirit, picks up crew as he travels along. In the process, he
meets many very fascinating people and has many thrilling, and
sometimes humorous, experiences. Forthcoming volumes will cover his
trip through the Aegean Sea and the future trips that he takes as
he proceeds on his voyage around the world the "wrong way" (against
the prevailing westerly winds).
This book is the true story of one man's attempt to live out his
lifelong dream of sailing around the world to strange foreign ports
in his own sailboat. Upon retiring from teaching school and farming
in Michigan, Harold Knoll, Jr. left his forthcoming sedentary life,
took his sailboat down to the Gulf, and headed around the world.
Few men have the courage to do this, even though a lot of us have
these dreams. Volume I covered the first part of his journey from
Michigan to Trinidad. Volume II covered his journey from Trinidad
to Spain and through France to Amsterdam and Scandinavia. Volume
III covered the third part of his journey from Amsterdam around the
British Isles, through the French canals to the Mediterranean, and
down the coast of Italy. Volume IV covers his trip from Rome to
Greece and through the Aegean Sea to Turkey. Volume V covers his
trip to the Black Sea and back to Turkey. This Volume VI covers his
trip from Turkey to Cyprus to Lebanon, to Israel to Egypt and the
Red Sea Captain Knoll, a true free spirit, picks up crew as he
travels along. In the process, he meets many very fascinating
people and has many thrilling, and sometimes humorous, experiences.
Forthcoming volumes will cover the future trips that he takes as he
proceeds on his voyage around the world the "wrong way" (against
the prevailing winds).
This book is the true story of one man's attempt to live out his
lifelong dream of sailing around the world to strange foreign ports
in his own sailboat. Upon retiring from teaching school and farming
in Michigan, Harold Knoll, Jr. left his forthcoming sedentary life,
took his sailboat down to the Gulf, and headed around the world.
Few men have the courage to do this, even though most of us have
these dreams. Volume I covered the first part of his journey from
Michigan to Trinidad. Volume II covered his journey from Trinidad
to Spain and through France to Amsterdam and Scandinavia. Volume
III covered the third part of his journey from Amsterdam around the
British Isles, through the French canals to the Mediterranean, and
down the coast of Italy. Volume IV covers his trip from Rome to
Greece and through the Aegean Sea to Turkey. This Volume V covers
his trip to the Black Sea and back to Turkey. Captain Knoll, a true
free spirit, picks up crew as he travels along. In the process, he
meets many very fascinating people and has many thrilling, and
sometimes humorous, experiences. on his voyage around the world the
wrong way (against the prevailing winds).
This book is the true story of one man's attempt to live out his
lifelong dream of sailing around the world to strange foreign ports
in his own sailboat. Upon retiring from teaching school and farming
in Michigan, Harold Knoll, Jr. left his forthcoming sedentary life,
took his sailboat down to the Gulf, and headed around the world.
Few men have the courage to do this, even though most of us have
these dreams. Volume I covered the first part of his journey from
Michigan to Trinidad. Volume II covered his journey from Trinidad
to Spain and through France to Amsterdam and Scandinavia. Volume
III covered the third part of his journey from Amsterdam around the
British Isles, through the French canals to the Mediterranean, and
down the coast of Italy. This Volume IV covers his trip through the
Aegean Sea to Turkey. Captain Knoll, a true free spirit, picks up
crew as he travels along. In the process, he meets many very
fascinating people and has many thrilling, and sometimes humorous,
experiences. Forthcoming volumes will cover the future trips that
he takes as he proceeds on his voyage around the world the "wrong
way" (against the prevailing westerly winds).
This book is the autobiography of Ruth Cordell, the daughter of
Reverend Le Roy and Mrs. Grace Lightfoot, missionaries to India for
thirteen years between 1920 and 1951. It describes, in humorous and
realistic detail, the exciting and unusual experiences of Ruth's
life as a missionary's daughter in India. Although born in the
United States in 1918, she had the unique experience of growing up
and going to school in primitive India in the early 1920's. She
returned to the United States to attend College in Michigan and
taught school for a short time before marrying and having children.
Afterwards, she returned to teaching and retired in 1980. After
retiring, she and her husband enjoyed traveling in Europe, Mexico,
and the USA. After his death in 1966, she continued to travel
extensively and in 1997 revisited India. She now lives in Michigan
where she is active in local affairs at the golden age of 90 years.
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