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  • The Epic Voyage of the Seven Little Sisters – A 6,700 Mile Voyage Alone Across the Pacific – William Willis – 1955

    The Epic Voyage of the Seven Little Sisters – A 6,700 Mile Voyage Alone Across the Pacific – William Willis – 1955

    Published by Hutchinson, London a first UK edition 1955. Octavo, 243 pages, nicely illustrated with photographic images, charts and sketches. A very good copy in a very good dust jacket.

    Further and faster than the Kon-Tiki … William Willis achieved the impossible in 1954 sailing his incredible raft for Callao, Peru to Pago Pago in British Samoa.

    Strap those logs tightly next time you raft!

    $25.00

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  • Vagabonding Under Sail – Crealock – Sought After First Edition 1952

    Vagabonding Under Sail – Crealock – Sought After First Edition 1952

    First edition sailing classic published by Peter Davies, London in 1952. Octavo, 304 pages with illustrations and endpaper maps. Very good copy with the odd mark and minor tape ghosts to the endpapers. Good complete dust jacket with small closed tears at spine ends.

    Four young men escape the torment of everyday life. They buy a 42 foot cutter, the “Content”, fix her up and off they go. To Vigo (Voyager loves the great seafood there), Lisbon and Gibraltar . then off to the West Indies via Las Palmas. Finishing at New York looking pretty good. They took there time, which always makes for a good story.

    Sought after sailing classic in first edition

    $60.00

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  • Rahui – Colin Iles

    Rahui – Colin Iles

    Published by Reed , Wellington 1975 a first printing. Octavo, 194 pages endpaper maps, nicely illustrated. Very good near fine condition.

    In 1969 Colin Iles decided to give it all up in England and move to New Zealand. To get there he bought the “Clarinda” although he had never sailed before. He took a mate of similar expertise and off they went across the Atlantic.

    They took on a more cluey American in the west Indies and had a great time among the islands before heading off through the Panama. Then down through the Marquesas, Tahiti, Cook Islands and Tonga experiencing the beauty human and natural of those exotic islands.

    In NZ Colin met Rahui a hula dancing nurse from the Cook Islands . they became a pair and went on a Honeymoon Cruise to Fiji, New Hebrides, Solomons, New Guinea and Cairns.

    After all that they went to live in England. Rahui wanted to see Hadrian’s Wall and they settled in the Midlands where Colin managed Ruhui’s popular hula dancing act!

    Life changing voyages – romance in the Pacific

    $25.00

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  • Icebound in Antarctica – David Lewis and Mimi George

    Icebound in Antarctica – David Lewis and Mimi George

    Published by Heinemann in Australia a first edition 1987. Octavo, 242 pages with many great colour photographs by Mimi George. Very good like new condition.

    In 1982 David Lewis and his partner Mimi George and four others sailed to the Antarctic in the “Dick Smith Explorer” … it got tricky and they got well and truly stuck

    Ice everywhere

    $30.00

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  • Schooner Integrity – Frank Melville -1979

    Schooner Integrity – Frank Melville -1979

    Published by Seafarers Books, London in 1979 a first printing. Octavo, 169 pages nicely illustrated with photographic images. Very good condition of quite a sought after book.

    The Integrity was built near Slocum’s Spray at Dartmouth, New England. She sailed the Atlantic and back and through a strange chain of events ended up on the bottom at Turks Island. The author helped raise her and towed her to Cat Island. Here he recounts the full story.

    Intriguing true maritime mystery.

    $30.00

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  • Cape Horn to the Pacific – Raymond Rydell – 1952

    Cape Horn to the Pacific – Raymond Rydell – 1952

    Published by the University of California Press. A first edition 1952. Octavo, 213 pages, with map. Very good condition.

    Subtitled the Rise and Decline of an Ocean Highway. A chronological progression regarding the “Horn” with a focus on a US perspective.. Magellan and Cook; the Old China Trade; Whaling; Missionaries; Navy; Forty-Niners; Clipper era etc

    The Horn analysed …

    $30.00

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