The Way of a Ship: A Square-Rigger Voyage in the Last Days of Sail

The Way of a Ship: A Square-Rigger Voyage in the Last Days of Sail

by Derek Lundy
The Way of a Ship: A Square-Rigger Voyage in the Last Days of Sail

The Way of a Ship: A Square-Rigger Voyage in the Last Days of Sail

by Derek Lundy

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Overview

When, as a young man in the 1880s, Benjamin Lundy signed up for duty aboard a square-rigged commercial sailing vessel, he began a journey more exciting, and more terrifying, than he could have ever imagined: a treacherous, white-knuckle passage around that notorious "graveyard of ships," Cape Horn.

A century later, Derek Lundy, author of the bestselling Godforsaken Sea and an accomplished amateur seaman himself, set out to recount his forebear's journey. The Way of a Ship is a mesmerizing account of life on board a square-rigger, a remarkable reconstruction of a harrowing voyage through the most dangerous waters. Derek Lundy's masterful account evokes the excitement, romance, and brutality of a bygone era -- "a fantastic ride through one of the greatest moments in the history of adventure" (Seattle Times).


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780062283436
Publisher: HarperCollins
Publication date: 03/05/2013
Sold by: HARPERCOLLINS
Format: eBook
Pages: 368
Sales rank: 629,927
File size: 698 KB

About the Author

Derek Lundy is the author of Godforsaken Sea: The True Story of a Race Through the World's Most Dangerous Waters. He lives in Salt Spring Island, British Columbia, with his wife and daughter.

Table of Contents

Prologue1
1Down to the Seas13
2Un-homing, Up-anchoring37
3In Narrow Waters72
4The Stateliest, Stiffest Frigate96
5That Unsounded Ocean119
6The Ocean Paths My Home152
7The Circle of Her Traverse of the Sea185
8The Uttermost Cape255
9The Bloody Horn283
10Not a Voyage Complete335
Epilogue345
Acknowledgments349
Permissions351

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“A tribute to the seamen of the Age of Sail.”

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