Sea Stories

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Age of Sail
arctic expeditions
Blueskin
boat
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Civil War
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foul weather
gale
hurricane
lake
mal de mer
maritime fiction
marooned
Merchant's Cup
Mississippi
mutinies at sea
nautical stories
Nor'easter
ocean
Old Ironsides
overboard
pirates
river
rounding Cape Horn
sailboat
schooner
sea superstitions
sealing expeditions
Shackleton's Endurance
ship
ship Globe
shipwrecks
stranded
tall ships
the Great War
the Medusa
the Pequod
the Saginaw
the Wasp
typhoon
USS Constitution
USS Indianapolis
weather

Product details

  • ISBN 9781493060030
  • Weight: 862g
  • Dimensions: 162 x 237mm
  • Publication Date: 21 Oct 2021
  • Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
  • Publication City/Country: US
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Sea stories are, plain and simple, wonderful springboards for vicarious adventure. There is nothing like a sea story to entertain, thrill, move, shock, or inpsire a reader, and this collection will do just that.

What is it about the sea that lends itself to so many indelibly classic stories? The sea is a wonderful stage on which to unroll a dramatic narrative or introduce a heroic character. It’s no wonder so many masterpieces are set on the seas of the world.

From sublime moments gunkholing with Erskine Childers in “An Introduction to Informality” to sheer terror with the ill-fated men among sharks in Raymond B. Lech “The Loss of the Indianapolis” to astounding respect for the endurance of Ernest Shackelton and his storm-tossed men in “Escape from the Ice,” there is simply nothing that can compare to what awaits in this collection of twenty-eight thrilling stories. Many, having withstood the test of time and the vararies of popular culture are classics.

Classic or not, the stories in this collection are good reading--breathtaking, entertaining, and offering myriad unexpected pleasures.

Tom McCarthy is an award-winning editor and writer who lives in Guilford, Connecticut.