A Voyage For Madmen
Peter Nichols
Edition: | 2011 |
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Format: | Paperback |
Size: | 194 x 126 mm |
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Embark on the Epic 1968 Golden Globe Race
A Voyage for Madmen by Peter Nichols chronicles the gripping true story of the 1968 Golden Globe Race—the first non-stop, single-handed round-the-world sailing competition. Nine sailors, each driven by a unique blend of ambition and courage, embarked on this unprecedented journey; only one would successfully complete the voyage.
Inside the Journey
This compelling narrative delves into the experiences of these sailors, exploring themes such as:
- The psychological and physical challenges of solitary ocean navigation.
- The diverse backgrounds and motivations of the competitors.
- The triumphs and tragedies encountered on the high seas.
- The evolution of sailing technology and its impact on the race.
- The profound isolation and introspection faced during months alone at sea.
Praise for A Voyage for Madmen
"Told with verve and riddled with drama, you can smell the salty air and feel the spray on every page." – The Sunday Times
"An enthralling tale of human endeavour and courage in the face of adversity... you don't need to know your spinnaker from your mainsail to enjoy this book." – Tatler
"As a carpenter purrs over perfect dovetailing, so I rejoiced in the craftsmanship of this book." – Simon Barnes
About the Author
Peter Nichols is an acclaimed author and sailor, known for his insightful maritime narratives. His works include Sea Change and Evolution's Captain, reflecting his deep connection to the sea and its stories.
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