Sailing Alone Around the World

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Bol Sailing Alone Around the World recounts Joshua Slocum's 1895-1898 circumnavigation aboard the Spray, the first recorded solo voyage of its kind. More than a nautical log, the book blends practical seamanship, travel writing, dry humor, and reflective prose, moving from storms and calms to encounters in ports across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Its plain, exact style belongs to the great nineteenth-century literature of exploration, yet its intimacy makes it distinctly modern. Slocum was not an armchair adventurer but a seasoned Canadian-American mariner whose life had been shaped by command, shipwreck, trade routes, and hardship at sea. After the decline of sail and personal financial reversals, he rebuilt the aging sloop Spray and transformed it into both vessel and literary subject. His knowledge of winds, currents, and human nature gives the narrative its authority and quiet philosophical depth. This book is recommended to readers of maritime history, adventure literature, and autobiographical travel narrative. It offers not merely the record of a remarkable feat, but a meditation on self-reliance, solitude, courage, and the enduring imaginative power of the sea.

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Sailing Alone Around the World recounts Joshua Slocum's 1895-1898 circumnavigation aboard the Spray, the first recorded solo voyage of its kind. More than a nautical log, the book blends practical seamanship, travel writing, dry humor, and reflective prose, moving from storms and calms to encounters in ports across the Atlantic, Pacific, and Indian Oceans. Its plain, exact style belongs to the great nineteenth-century literature of exploration, yet its intimacy makes it distinctly modern. Slocum was not an armchair adventurer but a seasoned Canadian-American mariner whose life had been shaped by command, shipwreck, trade routes, and hardship at sea. After the decline of sail and personal financial reversals, he rebuilt the aging sloop Spray and transformed it into both vessel and literary subject. His knowledge of winds, currents, and human nature gives the narrative its authority and quiet philosophical depth. This book is recommended to readers of maritime history, adventure literature, and autobiographical travel narrative. It offers not merely the record of a remarkable feat, but a meditation on self-reliance, solitude, courage, and the enduring imaginative power of the sea.


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