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Blue Water Warriors - The Early Sydney to Hobart Yacht Races (Paperback): Craig Harris, Marsden Hordern Blue Water Warriors - The Early Sydney to Hobart Yacht Races (Paperback)
Craig Harris, Marsden Hordern; Foreword by John Bertrand
R928 Discovery Miles 9 280 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
Blue Water Warriors - The Early Sydney to Hobart Yacht Races (Hardcover, Casebound ed.): Craig Harris, Marsden Hordern Blue Water Warriors - The Early Sydney to Hobart Yacht Races (Hardcover, Casebound ed.)
Craig Harris, Marsden Hordern; Foreword by John Bertrand
R1,452 Discovery Miles 14 520 Ships in 10 - 15 working days
King of the Australian Coast (Paperback, New edition): Marsden Hordern King of the Australian Coast (Paperback, New edition)
Marsden Hordern
R680 Discovery Miles 6 800 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Phillip Parker King has been described as the greatest of Australia's early marine surveyors. But while the achievements of Cook and Flinders are widely known, this is the first telling of King's story. Unlike Cook and Flinders, King was Australian-borna "the son of Philip Gidley King, governor of New South Wales. In a series of gruelling voyages between 1817 and 1822, King charted most of the north-west coast of Australia from the eastern tip of Arnhem Land all the way round to Cape Leeuwin and King George Sound. He surveyed Macquarie Harbour in Van Diemen's Land and the treacherous waters inside the Great Barrier Reef, filling gaps in the work of his famous predecessors. Marsden Hordern, a splendid storyteller, creates for the reader a sense of following, engrossed, in King's wake. The hazards of reefs, shoals and tides are ever-present, as is delight in unfamiliar wildlife and curiosity about the Aboriginal people. The question left hanging is whether King might be better known today had he been a less capable, good and faithful servant of the Crown, and more inclined to the excess and ineptitude of certain other early explorers. Winner of the New South Wales Premier's Literary Award for General History. Companion volume to Mariners are Warned!, another prize-winning maritime biography by the same author.

Mariners Are Warned! (Paperback, New edition): Marsden Hordern Mariners Are Warned! (Paperback, New edition)
Marsden Hordern
R860 Discovery Miles 8 600 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

John Lort Stokes was commissioned by the British Hydrographic Office in 1837 to survey and chart unknown parts of the Australian coastline. He was the last Royal Navy surveyor to hold such a roving commission-as had Matthew Flinders and Phillip Parker King before him. The voyage lasted six years and his ship was H.M.S. Beagle, of Charles Darwin fame. Stokes circumnavigated Australia twice. In the north he discovered the Fitzroy, Albert and Flinders rivers and Port Darwin, and in the south charted that graveyard of sailing ships, Bass Strait. A century later, twelve of his charts were still in use. The occasional breathtaking foolhardiness of this earnest and conscientious man startles the reader, as it must have done his men. On a whim, Stokes twice risked drowning himself and others with him, and he made several daredevil escapes from crocodiles. The stories are gripping, and Marsden Hordern is a gifted and vigorous storyteller. He is ably assisted by the ship's mate, Helpman-a chatty, witty chronicler. Mariners are Warned! is an engrossing biography, written with empathy by a fellow mariner. Winner of the Age Book of the Year; Victorian Premier's Literary Award (A. A. Phillips Award for Australian Studies); Braille Book of the Year; Australian Maritime History Prize. Companion volume to King of the Australian Coast, another prize-winning maritime biography by the same author.

A Merciful Journey (Paperback): Marsden Hordern A Merciful Journey (Paperback)
Marsden Hordern
R1,285 R985 Discovery Miles 9 850 Save R300 (23%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

The story of a boy whose mother forbade him to join the air force, this volume presents a vivid and compelling account of Australian naval history from the firsthand perspective of Marsden Hordern. Through personal letters and journals, his triumphs and disasters as a naval officer and his rise from a young and callow sublieutenant to a lieutenant in command of his own ship are recounted. He recalls his hopes and fears, and, in the face of the horrors of war, reveals an appealing enthusiasm for new experiences and a growing love of the sea. From the Australian coast to Timor to Japan, these memories comprise both a coming-of-age tale and a history of an often overlooked maritime force.

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