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The Well Between the Worlds (Paperback): Sam Llewellyn The Well Between the Worlds (Paperback)
Sam Llewellyn 1
R118 Discovery Miles 1 180 Ships in 12 - 17 working days

In Lyonesse, if you know how to swim, you must be a Cross - a half-human, half-monster hybrid. When Idris Limpet survives drowning, he is condemned to death, but a hasty escape leads him to safety. Now he is going to become a monster groom and care for the very eatures waiting to be killed for the land's fuel. He can't even imagine what destiny has in store for him.

Hillyard - The Man, His Boats, and Their Sailors (Hardcover): Nicholas Gray Hillyard - The Man, His Boats, and Their Sailors (Hardcover)
Nicholas Gray; Foreword by Sam Llewellyn
R598 R542 Discovery Miles 5 420 Save R56 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

David Hillyard, founder of the famous firm of boatbuilders in Littlehampton, was born in the late nineteenth century, at the height of the Big Boat era. His family were stalwarts of Rowhedge in Essex, where the aristocratic owners of the enormous cutters dicing in the Solent sent their skippers to pick their racing crews of hard-bitten fishermen. Yachts, in those days, were for the very rich, but the men who sailed them were often the reverse. Perhaps it was a consciousness of this divide that led Hillyard-a devout Christian, descended from a long line of fishermen-to build boats that were robust, practical, and within the means of those lacking the advantage of dukedoms or armaments factories. This account of David Hillyard's voyage from apprentice boatbuilder to founder of a boatbuilding dynasty will be deeply interesting not only to owners of his boats and enthusiasts of traditional boatbuilding, but to anyone interested in the story of messing about in boats as practised in Britain. It also provides fascinating insights into the development of a small but significant corner of the relationship between the people of these islands and the seas that surround us.

Eye of the Cannon (Paperback): Sam Llewellyn Eye of the Cannon (Paperback)
Sam Llewellyn
R181 R135 Discovery Miles 1 350 Save R46 (25%) Ships in 12 - 17 working days

It's 1813 and England is at war with France and America. Kate finds herself disguised as a boy and mistaken for one of the crew on a Royal Navy ship, chasing an American man of war. Shipboard life is perilous - but that is nothing to the tangled knot of mystery, intrigue and adventure that awaits her on the high seas

Messing About in Boats (Paperback): John R. Muir Messing About in Boats (Paperback)
John R. Muir; Foreword by Sam Llewellyn
R363 R330 Discovery Miles 3 300 Save R33 (9%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Inexplicably out of print since the late 1940s, Messing About in Boats is one of the most charming and evocative accounts of work and leisure afloat in the years either side of the Great War. John Muir describes with humanity and humour the perils of boat acquisition and ownership by the impecunious, and the somewhat mixed talents of the Paid Hand. But his account is more than balanced by the interest and pleasure he took in working and sailing in English waters, from the North Sea to the Bristol Channel, in an age long before the marina, GPS and radio.Muir provides two valuable first-hand accounts of work afloat under steam and sail before the War, while he was on half-paid leave between assignments in the Royal Navy: In the North Sea 'boxing' fleet of trawlers which remained on station for weeks on end, where he served in his medical capacity, and later in the Bristol Channel Pilot service, where he crewed on a cutter, delivering the pilot to incoming ships in all weathers.His unfavourable views of the qualities of the Bristol Channel Pilot Cutter as a yacht may surprise its aficionados today, but he relented sufficiently to own two of them, Maud and Freda, which feature in the book.

Haunted (Paperback): Susan Cooper, Joseph Delaney, Berlie Doherty, Jamila Gavin, Matt Haig, Robin Jarvis, Derek Landy, Sam... Haunted (Paperback)
Susan Cooper, Joseph Delaney, Berlie Doherty, Jamila Gavin, Matt Haig, … 1
R246 R202 Discovery Miles 2 020 Save R44 (18%) Ships in 9 - 15 working days

Matt Haig, Derek Landy, Philip Reeve, Joseph Delaney, Susan Cooper, Mal Peet, Berlie Doherty, Robin Jarvis, Eleanor Updale, Jamila Gavin and Sam Llewellyn have come together to bring you eleven spine-tingling stories. Watch your step as you take a ghost walk around the ancient city of York and a long-ago woodland which is reawakening. Be warned of the drowned boy who will stop at nothing to find someone to play with for all time. Look into the mirror, where a lost child lurks, ready to pull you in, and try not to cry out at the monstrous creatures prowling for their next victim. Some stories will make you scream, some will make you shiver - but all will haunt you long after you've put the book down . . .

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