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22%OFFHoratio Clare - Down To The Sea In Ships: Of Ageless Oceans and Modern Men - 9780099526292 - V9780099526292
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Down To The Sea In Ships: Of Ageless Oceans and Modern Men

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Description for Down To The Sea In Ships: Of Ageless Oceans and Modern Men Paperback. Deals with two container ships on their epic voyages across the globe and experiences unforgettable journeys. This book reveals the history and incident, seafarers unfold the stories of their lives, and a portrait of the oceans and their human subjects emerges. Num Pages: 368 pages. BIC Classification: 1QS; KNGS; WTL. Category: (G) General (US: Trade); (P) Professional & Vocational; (U) Tertiary Education (US: College). Dimension: 200 x 130 x 24. Weight in Grams: 296.

'Magnificent' Robert Macfarlane

Winner of the Stanford Dolman Travel Book of the Year

Our lives depend on shipping but it is a world which is largely hidden from us. In every lonely corner of every sea, through every night, every day, and every imaginable weather, tiny crews of seafarers work the giant ships which keep landed life afloat. These ordinary men live extraordinary lives, subject to dangers and difficulties we can only imagine, from hurricanes and pirates to years of confinement in hazardous, if not hellish, environments. Horatio Clare joins two container ships on their epic voyages across the globe and experiences unforgettable journeys. As the ships cross seas of history and incident, seafarers unfold the stories of their lives, and a beautiful and terrifying portrait of the oceans and their human subjects emerges.

'Tremendous' The Times

Product Details

Publisher
Vintage Publishing
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2015
Condition
New
Number of Pages
368
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9780099526292
SKU
V9780099526292
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-99

About Horatio Clare
Horatio Clare is the bestselling author of numerous books including the memoirs Running for the Hills and Truant and the travel books A Single Swallow, Down to the Sea in Ships, Orison for a Curlew, Icebreaker and The Light in the Dark. His books for children include Aubrey and the Terrible Yoot and Aubrey and the Terrible Ladybirds. Horatio's essays and reviews appear on BBC radio and in the Financial Times, the Observer and the Spectator, among other publications. He lives with his family in West Yorkshire.

Reviews for Down To The Sea In Ships: Of Ageless Oceans and Modern Men
Wonderful… Clare’s account of his journeys with the officers and crews of container ships is gripping and stomach-churning in equal measure
Daily Telegraph
[A] beautifully written account of seafaring life
Ian Critchley
Sunday Times
A lyrical, heartfelt but eye-opening chronicle... Both romantic and realistic, written from the heart but crafted with a seafarer’s “passionate precision”, [Clare’s] book will steer you into the new year on a course that may deepen your grasp both of that world, and of ourselves
Boyd Tonkin
Independent
If you can't run away to sea (though I recommend you do), Clare's book is a warm and captivating companion to it
Guardian
Stupendous and extraordinarily exciting... What Clare demonstrates, even beyond his undoubted gifts as writer, is his basic humanity. I read his wonderful book with gratitude for his insight – but also with increased admiration for the men to whom we owe almost everything in our comfortable and secure lives
Philip Hoare
Times Higher Education
Rich and dense, full of old sea-dog stories, with barely a word wasted, it’s a triumph of quiet artistry
Marcus Berkmann
Daily Mail
This is a warm and lyrical book about a tough trade in tough times
Sara Wheeler
Observer
Wonderful... Clare’s writing is fluid, light and eminently readable, but perhaps his greatest asset is his empathy
Philip Hoare
Sunday Telegraph
Clare’s powers of plain description are tremendous
Libby Purves
The Times
A fabulous account... There is Conradian insight in Clare’s portrayal of the crews to which he is supernumerary, from the captain who hums as he negotiates narrow channels to the first mate constantly crunching carrots
Giles Foden
Condé Nast Traveller

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