Seamanship: A Voyage Along the Wild Coasts of the British Isles
by Adam Nicolson 2020-11-23 05:42:14
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From Land''s End to Cape Clear, past Roaringwater Bay and Cod''s Head, on past Inishvickillane and Inishtooskert, up through the Hebrides, to Orkney and on to the Faeroes stretches the richest and wildest coastline in Europe. Adam Nicolson decided to... Read more

From Land''s End to Cape Clear, past Roaringwater Bay and Cod''s Head, on past Inishvickillane and Inishtooskert, up through the Hebrides, to Orkney and on to the Faeroes stretches the richest and wildest coastline in Europe. Adam Nicolson decided to sail this coast in the Auk, a 42-foot wooden ketch, embarking on a 1,500-mile voyage through what he hoped would be a sequence of revelatory landscapes. He was not disappointed.

Seamanship is more than a travel journal. It describes an inner journey as much as an outer one—disasters and discoveries, powerful landscapes and modern visionaries, and encounters with the animals living on the wild edge of the Atlantic. Above all, it is about the gaps that open up between those who go and those who stay at home.

Seamanship, in the end, is not about the sea. It''s about being alive.

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  • 8 X 5.31 X 0.43 in
  • 192
  • HarperCollins
  • August 14, 2007
  • English
  • 9780060753443
Adam Nicolson is the author of many books on history, travel and the environment. He is the winner of the Somerset Maugham Award and the British Topography Prize and lives on a farm in Sussex. This is...
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