A masterful biographer now offers a thrilling, definitive portrait of
one of history’s most legendary icons of adventure. In 1860,
sixteen-year-old Joshua Slocum escaped a hardscrabble childhood in
Nova Scotia by signing on as an ordinary seaman to a merchant ship
bound for Dublin. Despite having only a third-grade education, Slocum
rose through the nautical ranks at a mercurial pace; just a decade
later he was commander of his own ship. His subsequent journeys took
him nearly everywhere: Liverpool, China, Japan, Cape Horn, the Dutch
East Indies, Manila, Hong Kong, Saigon, Singapore, San Francisco, and
Australia—where he met and married his first wife, Virginia, who
would sail along with him for the rest of her life, bearing and
raising their children at sea. He commanded eight vessels and owned
four, enduring hurricanes, shipwrecks, pirate attacks, cholera,
smallpox, a mutiny, and the death of his wife and three of his
children. Yet his ultimate adventure and crowning glory was still to
come. In 1895 Slocum set sail from Gloucester, Massachusetts—by
himself—in the Spray, a small sloop of thirty-seven feet. More than
three years and forty-six thousand miles later, he became the first
man to circumnavigate the globe solo, a feat that wouldn’t be
replicated until 1925. His account of that voyage, Sailing Alone
Around the World, soon made him internationally famous. He met
President Theodore Roosevelt on several occasions and became a
presence on the lecture circuit, selling his sea-saga books whenever
and wherever he could. But scandal soon followed, and a decade later,
with his finances failing, he set off alone once more—and was never
seen again. Geoffrey Wolff captures this singular life and its
flamboyant times—from the Golden Age of Sail to a shockingly
different new century—in vivid, fascinating detail.
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The Passages of Joshua Slocum
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9780307594631
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Random House Digital Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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