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Intrepid Voyagers brings together some of the world's best nonfiction writing about sailing and the sea: accounts of real events on the ocean that are as engrossing and vivid as anything in fiction. The book's selections, excerpted from a wide range of original sources and grouped in three parts (Singlehanders; Long-Distance Racers; and The Human Drama), represent the best writing of fifteen of the world's greatest long-distance sailors, including Tania Aebi (Maiden Voyage), Naomi James (Alone Around the World), Robert Manry (Tinkerbelle), Hugo Vihlen (April Fool), Val Howells (Sailing Into Solitude), Bernard Moitessier (The Long Way), and others. The series editor, Tom Lochhaas, has chosen each piece first for its narrative qualities and secondly for its freshness. He has cast his net widely to discover new treasures in the vast literature of the sea. Even an avid fan of sea stories will find much that is new and exciting. The feel of the book is immediate and modern, as most selections relate events that took place from the 1960s to the present. The pieces function as free-standing narratives that Lochhaas places in context with insightful introductions. This handsomely packaged treasury makes an ideal companion whether swinging at anchor or under sail in an armchair.

Author Biography

Thomas Lochhaas is ideally qualified to serve as series editor for Epics of the Sea. He has worked in publishing for 15 years, both as an acquisitions editor (for C.V. Mosby Company) and as a freelance writer and developmental editor for major publishers such as Addison-Wesley, Jones & Bartlett, Simon & Schuster, and Little, Brown. He earned an M.F.A. in fiction writing from the University of Arizona, Tucson, and was a Ph.D. candidate (all but dissertation) in modern literature at Washington University, St. Louis. He has published short fiction, critical essays, and a number of articles on boating topics appearing in magazines such as SAIL, Maine Boats and Harbors, and Good Old Boat. He has taught writing at the college level as a lecturer at UCLA and the University of Arizona, Tucson. He is an avid reader of the literature of the sea. An experienced sailor, he is currently preparing his boat for a trans-Atlantic cruise. HOMETOWN: Newburyport, MA
Release date NZ
July 16th, 2003
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Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Country of Publication
United States
Imprint
McGraw-Hill Professional
Pages
352
Publisher
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Dimensions
150x224x30
ISBN-13
9780071388832
Product ID
2054346

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