Rounding the Horn: Being the Story of Willwaws and Windjammers, Drake, Darwin, Murdered Missionaries and Naked Natives - a Deck's Eye View of Cape Horn

by Dallas Murphy

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With the heart of a sailor and the narrative skill of a novelist, Dallas Murphy explores the enduring allure of the mythic Cape Horn. Located at the southernmost tip of the Andes, Cape Horn is a place where the storms are bigger, the winds stronger, the geography more dangerous for a seafarer than anywhere else in the world. From when it was named in 1611 until the present day, Cape Horn has had a rich history filled not only with the horrors of sailing disasters but also with the pleasures of Darwinian research into flora and fauna. The author uses his own voyage around Cape Horn to weave together the history of explorations, along with tales of Indians who lived there, the oceanography and meteorology of the region (with echoes of The Perfect Storm), the science of navigation and the natural history of the area. The result is the story of a sailor testing his own limits as well as a truly captivating depiction of one of the most usual areas on earth.
  • ISBN10 0465047599
  • ISBN13 9780465047598
  • Publish Date 21 April 2004
  • Publish Status Out of Print
  • Out of Print 12 March 2008
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint Basic Books (AZ)
  • Format Hardcover
  • Pages 336
  • Language English