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Grey Seas Under

The Perilous Rescue Mission Of A N.A. Salvage Tug

Author: Farley Mowat  

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The hair-raising rescue missions of a deep-sea salvage tug that saved hundreds of lives during two decades of service in the North Atlantic.

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The hair-raising rescue missions of a deep-sea salvage tug that saved hundreds of lives during two decades of service in the North Atlantic.

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The hair-raising rescue missions of a deep-sea salvage tug that saved hundreds of lives during two decades of service in the North Atlantic.

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Critic Reviews

“"Here is a good book, and it merits the attention of those who love and respect the sea."--The New York Times”

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About the Author

Farley Mowat is the author of thirty-seven books, including "People of the Deer, The Dog Who Wouldn t Be, Never Cry Wolf, A Whale for the Killing, Sea of Slaughter", and "The Farfarers". His books have sold more than 14 million copies worldwide, and he has been published in fifty-two languages. He lives in Ontario, Canada.

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In The Grey Seas Under, Farley Mowat writes passionately of the courage of men and of the small oceangoing tug Foundation Franklin. From 1930 until her final voyage in 1948, the stalwart tug's dangerous job was to rescue sinking ships, first searching for them in perilous waters and then bringing them back to shore. Battered by towering waves, dwarfed by the great ships she towed, blasted by gale-force winds and frozen by squalls of snow and rain, Foundation Franklin and her brave crew saved hundreds of vessels and thousands of lives as they patrolled the North Atlantic, including waters patrolled by U-boats in wartime.Mowat, whom The New York Times has called "a master storyteller," gives us an epic tale - a vigorous, dramatic picture of the eternal battle between men and the cruel sea. (6 X 9, 360 pages)

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The hair-raising rescue missions of a deep-sea salvage tug that saved hundreds of lives during two decades of service in the North Atlantic.

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Product Details

Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield | The Lyons Press
Published
1st June 2001
Pages
354
ISBN
9781585742400

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