Gipsy Moth Circles the World

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Edition: 1st
Format: Hardcover
Pub. Date: 2000-09-21
Publisher(s): MCG
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Summary

When 65-year-old Francis Chichester set sail on his solitary, eastward journey around the world in 1966, many believed he wouldn’t return alive. But when the old man returned in his 53-foot ketch Gypsy Moth IV nine months later, he had madehistory’s fastest circumnavigation.Gipsy Moth Circles the World was an international best-seller when it appeared in 1967.It inspired the first solo around-the-world race and remains a timeless testament to the spirit of adventure.The Sailor’s Classics presents the best writing about the sea as observed from the perspective of a small boat under sail. The stories range from pensive cruises in sheltered waters to tales of endurance and high adventure and each one features an introduction from Jonathan Raban, whom The Guardian has called “the finest writer afloat since Conrad.”

Table of Contents

Introduction by Jonathan Raban

One: The Dream

Two: Frustrations

Three: The "Off" at Last

Four: My Sixty-Fifth Birthday Party

Five: Whistling for Wind and Rain

Six: The Roaring Forties

Seven: Overcoming Disaster

Eight: Bass Strait

Nine: In Australia

Ten: Capsize in the Tasman Sea

Eleven: "I Have Been Damned Lucky"

Twelve: Two Thursdays

Thirteen: To the Horn

Fourteen: Rounding Cape Horn

Fifteen: Into the Broad Atlantic

Sixteen: Trade Winds and Doldrums

Seventeen: A Pleasant Sail at Last!

An Epilogue by J. R. L. Anderson

A Wife's Part in High Adventure by Sheila Chichester

Appendix I: Log Books

Appendix II: Stores and Stowage

Appendix III: Sail Plan of Gipsy Moth IV

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