Great American Sailing Stories

Great American Sailing Stories

Author: Tom McCarthy

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

ISBN: 9781493033744

Category: Sports & Recreation

Page: 296

View: 918

Few people would want to test their mettle in an ice-encrusted boat with an Arctic explorer, sail the Straits of Magellan with Joshua Slocum, or watch with Owen Chase as an angry whale sends his ship to the bottom, thousands of miles from the nearest land. But it's quite another thing to read these true accounts while settled into a favorite chair. Slocum and Chase persevered in the face of travails that would have given Job pause. Their stoic accounts are stronger and more dramatic for their total lack of affection, their frankness, and their lack of ego. Their gripping stories are custom-made for the imaginative reader who seeks adventure in a more controlled environment, safe and warm, and well fed - civilized readers with their armchairs anchored firmly to the living room floor. Rich in drama and history, here are stories that will entertain, inform, and inspire--enduring stories that have attracted generations of readers.

Great American Sailing Stories

Great American Sailing Stories

Author: Tom McCarthy

Publisher: Lyons Press

ISBN: 1493033735

Category: Sea stories, American

Page: 0

View: 526

Few people would want to test their mettle in an ice-encrusted boat with an Arctic explorer, sail the Straits of Magellan with Joshua Slocum, or watch with Owen Chase as an angry whale sends his ship to the bottom, thousands of miles from the nearest land. But it's quite another thing to read these true accounts while settled into a favorite chair. Slocum and Chase persevered in the face of travails that would have given Job pause. Their stoic accounts are stronger and more dramatic for their total lack of affection, their frankness, and their lack of ego. Their gripping stories are custom-made for the imaginative reader who seeks adventure in a more controlled environment, safe and warm, and well fed - civilized readers with their armchairs anchored firmly to the living room floor. Rich in drama and history, here are stories that will entertain, inform, and inspire--enduring stories that have attracted generations of readers.

Great American Shipwreck Stories

Great American Shipwreck Stories

Author: Tom McCarthy

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

ISBN: 9781493033720

Category: History

Page: 304

View: 136

Great American Shipwreck Stories is a magnificent collection of gripping accounts of a ship's encounter with a great whale or an overwhelming monsoon or a disastrous passage through the Straits of Magellan, leading to a wreck and a crew's harrowing plight for survival on the open seas or on a desert island. Capturing all the elements of ancient and powerful tragedy, this book is chockful of thrilling tales of survival - as well as a frightful examination of man's darkest impulses - which allow the reader a gruesome glimpse behind the veil of honor and bravery that history often ascribes to such men of the sea. These are all stories that have endured the test of time, and have attracted discerning readers for generations. Includes stories by Joseph Conrad, Erskine Childers, Joshua Slocum, James Fenimore Cooper, Herman Melville, Richard Henry Dana, Edgar Allan Poe, Richard Hakluyt, Owen Chase, and many others.

American Sailing Ships

American Sailing Ships

Author: Charles Gerard Davis

Publisher: Courier Corporation

ISBN: 9780486246581

Category: Transportation

Page: 257

View: 391

An anecdotal, highly personal course through America's nautical history features nearly 140 images of ships from the 18th through 20th centuries: quoddy boats, fishing schooners, clippers, packet ships, frigates, and other vessels.

Great American Adventure Stories

Great American Adventure Stories

Author: Tom McCarthy

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

ISBN: 9781493030002

Category: Literary Collections

Page: 368

View: 914

A carefully curated collection of adventure classics A Lyons American classic Fresh, new series design There has never been a more exciting collection of stories that celebrate the indomitable spirit of the American character. These accounts all have one thing in common: They capture the grit and spirit of adventure that made America what it is today.

Great American Treasure Hunting Stories

Great American Treasure Hunting Stories

Author: Lamar Underwood

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

ISBN: 9781493035175

Category: History

Page: 270

View: 501

Two of mankind’s most persistent quests—“get rich quick” and “something for nothing”—provide the power driving these tales of treasure-seekers in action. Renowned storytellers like Louis L’Amour and Jack London join real-life adventurers risking their lives for riches they think are worth the dangers. Buried treasure, creeks glittering with gold nuggets, sunken galleons filled with Spanish doubloons—the mother lodes are as varied as the men pursuing them. Some of the seekers will be rewarded; others face tragedy in remote places, lost among the jungles, mountains, and oceans. In both fiction and non-fiction, these stories make treasure hunting a real-life experience, in gripping prose that makes the reader of these stories part of the hunt itself.

American Sailing Ships Coloring Book

American Sailing Ships Coloring Book

Author: Peter F. Copeland

Publisher: Courier Corporation

ISBN: 0486253880

Category: Juvenile Nonfiction

Page: 52

View: 426

Forty-five magnificent ready-to-color illustrations depict USS Constitution, sloops, whalers, frigates, clippers, more. Informative captions.

Great American Ghost Stories

Great American Ghost Stories

Author: Bill Bowers

Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield

ISBN: 9781493029365

Category: Fiction

Page: 312

View: 141

A ghoulish collection of true American classics From North to South, coast-to-coast, and legendary to forgotten classics Lyons Press American Classics deliver stories rooted in their time, place, and topic Distinct series design for impulse- and collect-them-all sales With frightening stories from Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, Francis Bret Harte, Ambrose Bierce, Edith Wharton, Mark Twain, Harriett Beecher Stowe, O. Henry, Will Cather, and long forgotten yet terrifying authors, this ghostly collection of Lyons Press American Classics delivers the ghastly, horrifying, and otherwise haunting tales we love to read about—all from our deep history and in a book that makes a great gift as part of Lyons Press’s outstanding Americana library.

America's Sailors in the Great War

America's Sailors in the Great War

Author: Lisle A. Rose

Publisher: University of Missouri Press

ISBN: 9780826273703

Category: History

Page: 344

View: 864

Honorable Mention, 2016 Lyman Awards, presented by the North American Society for Oceanic History This book is a thrillingly-written story of naval planes, boats, and submarines during World War I. When the U.S. entered World War I in April 1917, America’s sailors were immediately forced to engage in the utterly new realm of anti-submarine warfare waged on, below and above the seas by a variety of small ships and the new technology of airpower. The U.S. Navy substantially contributed to the safe trans-Atlantic passage of a two million man Army that decisively turned the tide of battle on the Western Front even as its battleship division helped the Royal Navy dominate the North Sea. Thoroughly professionalized, the Navy of 1917–18 laid the foundations for victory at sea twenty-five years later.

The Great American Short Story

The Great American Short Story

Author: George Waas

Publisher: Author House

ISBN: 1477281959

Category: Fiction

Page: 134

View: 536

Until now, no author has dared to use the title "The Great American Short Story" to tell his/her story. This work covers Hollywood fame and fortune. business success, love and lust, politics, intrigue, retribution, vengeance, and just about every theme that a story can cover.