Best of
Maritime
1980
Fastnet, Force 10: The Deadliest Storm in the History of Modern Sailing
John Rousmaniere - 1980
A Force 10, sixty-knot storm swept across the North Atlantic with a speed that confounded forecasters, slamming into the fleet with epic fury. For twenty hours, 2,500 men and women were smashed by forty-foot breaking waves, while rescue helicopters and lifeboats struggled to save them. By the time the race was over, fifteen people had died, twenty-four crews had abandoned ship, five yachts had sunk, 136 sailors had been rescued, and only 85 boats had finished the race. John Rousmaniere was there, and he tells the tragic story of the greatest disaster in the history of yachting as only one who has sailed through the teeth of a killer storm can. With a new introduction by the author.
Shanties from the Seven Seas (Maritime)
Stan Hugill - 1980
This book contains not only more than 400 sea shanties but as much of their history as Stan Hugill could collect in his extraordinary career as sailor, scholar, author, artist and inspiration to new generations of sea-music enthusiasts and performers.
The Anatomy of Nelson's Ships
C. Nepean Longridge - 1980
This complete reference includes many photographs previously unavailable to the general public, nearly 200 line drawings, foldout inboard and outboard profiles, deck plans, and standing and running rigging plans.
The Pacific Navigators
Oliver E. Allen - 1980
This volume in The Seafarers series recounts the sixteenth and seventeenth century voyages of Europeans who explored Australia, New Zealand, Polynesia, the East Indies, and Hawaii.
American Sea Power in the Old World: The United States Navy in European and Near Eastern Waters, 1865-1917
William N. Still Jr. - 1980