Sailing Alone, 9781802063097
Paperback
Solo sailors, vast oceans, and the surprising things you discover.

Sailing Alone

a history

$29.05

  • Paperback

    512 pages

  • Release Date

    2 December 2024

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Summary

Alone on the Ocean: A Journey of Solitude and Discovery

What compels a person to set out to sea? A solo sailor explores the exhilarating and frightening world of the wide ocean.

Sailing on a boat by yourself out at sea and out of sight of land can be exhilarating or terrifying, compelling or tedious - sometimes it can be all of these things just in one morning. It is an adventure at odds with our normal, sociable lives, carried out floating on a medium wholly inimical to our…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781802063097
ISBN-10:1802063099
Author:Richard J. King
Publisher:Penguin Books Ltd
Imprint:Penguin
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:512
Release Date:2 December 2024
Weight:353g
Dimensions:198mm x 130mm x 22mm
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Critics Review

Sailing alone is a dream that goes from a magical to a mystical atmosphere, depending on who you are. For those who have done it, it’s an extreme experience, sometimes indescribable. Writers may find the words to share it and help to understand why and how we embark on the adventure. Richard King is one of those writers: follow him, you will know * Isabelle Autissier *An engaging, beautifully written history of single-handed sailing … Packed with ripping yarns and driven characters. * The Economist *Those who have chosen to face the dangers of the ocean alone are a colourful and inventive bunch … I was delighted to read of [King’s] amazement. – David Mills * The Times *The book is as much a feat as the crossing … something to be marvelled at … I’ve already started plotting my own ocean crossing. – Peter Hoskin * Prospect *First-hand accounts evoke the elation, frustrations and dangers of life in a small boat crossing the ocean … King assembles a truly eccentric, even flamboyant cast of solo sailors. – Victor Mallet * Financial Times *Richard King is a superb and gifted writer, and Sailing Alone is an exceptional book. Into his account of his own singlehanded ocean crossing, he has woven a rare and compelling history of the real explorers, the extraordinary ‘ordinary’ people-men, women, and even children-who took off alone, in tiny, often crude boats, and found what we are all searching for. Here is the real story of what it’s like to be alone at sea. A real achievement that will provide inexhaustible re-reading, Sailing Alone belongs on the very small shelf of the true classics of the sea. – Peter Nichols, author of Sea Change and A Voyage for MadmenSailing Alone is a beacon, a lighthouse of luminance for the experienced and inexperienced alike. Richard King’s insightful reflections on the stories of lone voyagers make this required reading for all who dream fervently of such voyages. A nuanced study in aspiration, endurance, terror, and triumph, it’s a treasure. – Jon Wilson, Founder, WoodenBoatPraise for Richard J. King’s Ahab’s Rolling Sea: A Natural History of Moby-Dick: ‘Anyone who loves Moby-Dick should read this book’ – Nathaniel Philbrick, author of In the Heart of the SeaA superb work of popular scholarship that rivals the best books of maritime non-fiction currently in print … a joy to read. – Dan Brayton, author of Shakespeare’s OceanA wide-ranging, highly personal, richly eclectic, and extremely well-researched book whose style and humour, combined with its rigor, suggest the potential for popularity beyond the fascinations of this self-confessed whalehead … A contemporary, witty, almost postmodern field guide. – Philip Hoare, author of The Whale

About The Author

Richard J. King

Richard J. King is a visiting associate professor in Maritime History and Literature with the Sea Education Association in Woods Hole, Massachusetts. He has been sailing on ships throughout the Atlantic and Pacific for twenty-five years and in 2007 sailed across the Atlantic alone in a 28-foot sailboat. He is the author of Ahab’s Rolling Sea- A Natural History of Moby-Dick, The Devil’s Cormorant- A Natural History, Lobster, Meeting Tom Brady and co-editor of the anthology Audubon at Sea- The Coastal and Trans-Atlantic Writings of John James Audubon.

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