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Somewheres East of Suez.
Title:
Somewheres East of Suez.
Author:
Jones, Tristan.
ISBN:
9781497630765
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (373 pages)
Contents:
Cover -- Title Page -- Copyright -- Contents -- Dedication -- Foreword -- Prologue -- Part One: The Levant -- 1. The Golden Horn -- 2. The Wine-Dark Sea -- 3. Notice: Europe Starts Here -- 4. Limbering Up -- 5. Magnificent Munificence -- 6. "Madam, You Have It" -- Part Two: Rerunning the Gauntlet -- 7. Where the Best Is Like the Worse -- 8. The Sudanese Reefs -- 9. Of Crows and Hawks -- 10. "Yachting," and "Hanging On" -- 11. Gate, Tears, and Epithet -- 12. There Aren't No Ten Commandments… -- Part Three: The Dawn Comes Up Like Thunder -- 13. Free! -- 14. An' a Man Can Raise a Thirst -- 15. Beneath the Awnings -- 16. The Temple Bells Are Callin' -- 17. Where the Flying Fishes Play -- 18. The Wind Is in the Palm Trees -- Epilogue -- Envoi -- List of Havens.
Abstract:
In 1983 Tristan Jones, well known as one of the finest sailing adventure writers of our time, had his left leg amputated. Refusing to become landbound after a lifetime at sea, he acquired a specially designed, virtually untippable 38-foot trimaran and began to sail around the world. Outward Leg is the tale of his intrepid voyage from San Diego to London. The Improbable Voyage chronicles his heroic journey along an unusual and hazardous route from the North Sea, through the rivers of Central Europe, to the Black Sea. In Somewheres East of Suez, the final installment of this extraordinary saga, Tristan sails eight thousand miles from Istanbul to Thailand. From the tourist- and terrorist-dominated ports of the eastern Mediterranean to African outposts peopled with famine refugees, Tristan maintains the unique perspective of a man who has had minimal contact with society's restraints, using his acerbic wit to spare no fools and offer biting social commentary. After barely escaping with his life in South Yemen, he sets off for the Far East, determined to win out against the difficulties of his disability, whether battling a tropical cyclone or surviving on a dwindling ration of fresh water in the vast windless expanse of the Indian Ocean.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2018. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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