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Knox-Johnston on sailing

A lifetime of reflections on the joys, terrors, and triumphs of sailing?from Britain's greatest yachtsmanThe first man to sail solo and non-stop around the world, in 1969, Robin Knox-Johnston instantly became an international legend. In addition to setting other global sailing records, he has led sailing expeditions to far flung destinations, amassing a breadth of experience few can equal. In his new book, a compilation of his monthly articles in Yachting World, Sir Robin shares his thoughts on the majesty, mystery, and dangers of sailing the open seas. He describes the "Joy of the Solo Sailor.

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  • "A lifetime of reflections on the joys, terrors, and triumphs of sailing?from Britain's greatest yachtsmanThe first man to sail solo and non-stop around the world, in 1969, Robin Knox-Johnston instantly became an international legend. In addition to setting other global sailing records, he has led sailing expeditions to far flung destinations, amassing a breadth of experience few can equal. In his new book, a compilation of his monthly articles in Yachting World, Sir Robin shares his thoughts on the majesty, mystery, and dangers of sailing the open seas. He describes the "Joy of the Solo Sailor."@en
  • ""Sir Robin Knox-Johnston is Britain's greatest living sailor and in this fabulous hardback book he shares a collection of distilled wisdom, acute observations and fascinating anecdotes.Knox-Johnston On Sailing is a selection of the most provoking, insightful and perceptive columns from the pages of Yachting World magazine. Sir Robin has been a columnist for this leading racing and cruising magazine for more than a decade. His writing ranges from the latest developments in sailing to reflections on his long and accomplished career.Sir Robin tells it like it is, and this 'best of' selection will serve to educate and entertain in equal measure. The spotlight of his steely gaze falls upon the great ocean races and the brave men and women who compete in them. He considers the lessons of seamanship he learned over hundreds of thousands of miles at sea--and he looks ahead, considering the future of sailing for racing and cruising yachtsmen.The chapters are arranged by topic with an introduction to each one setting the scene. A comprehensive index makes this a useful reference book as a well as wonderful title to dip in and out of.Sir Robin's views are forthright, compelling and based on a breathtaking wealth of experience"--"
  • "A collection of distilled wisdom, acute observation and fascinating anecdotes from one of Britain's greatest living sailors."@en
  • ""A hardback collection of columns from Sir Robin Knox-Johnston's monthly articles from Yachting World in which he shares his thoughts on all aspects of sailing, including yacht racing and cruising. Each chapter will have an introduction providing any necessary background knowledge"--"@en
  • ""A hardback collection of columns from Sir Robin Knox-Johnston's monthly articles from Yachting World in which he shares his thoughts on all aspects of sailing, including yacht racing and cruising. Each chapter will have an introduction providing any necessary background knowledge"--"
  • ""Sir Robin Knox-Johnston is Britain's greatest living sailor and in this fabulous hardback book he shares a collection of distilled wisdom, acute observations and fascinating anecdotes. Knox-Johnston On Sailing is a selection of the most provoking, insightful and perceptive columns from the pages of Yachting World magazine. Sir Robin has been a columnist for this leading racing and cruising magazine for more than a decade. His writing ranges from the latest developments in sailing to reflections on his long and accomplished career. Sir Robin tells it like it is, and this 'best of' selection will serve to educate and entertain in equal measure. The spotlight of his steely gaze falls upon the great ocean races and the brave men and women who compete in them. He considers the lessons of seamanship he learned over hundreds of thousands of miles at sea--and he looks ahead, considering the future of sailing for racing and cruising yachtsmen. The chapters are arranged by topic with an introduction to each one setting the scene. A comprehensive index makes this a useful reference book as a well as wonderful title to dip in and out of. Sir Robin's views are forthright, compelling and based on a breathtaking wealth of experience"--"@en

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