A General History of the Robberies and Murders of the Most Notorious Pirates
by Charles Johnson
Originally published in 1724, this famous account of the pirates by the mysterious Captain Johnson (who many historians believe to be Daniel Defoe) has long been a classic of seafaring literature. Filled with stunning details of executions, sea battles, and adventures on the high seas, the original edition has long been famed among scholars of the maritime world for its honesty and balance. It is also one of the few early works to include the female pirates Mary Read and Anne Bonny, and was the...
We sail in different directions across the ocean of life. Reason is our map, passion the wind.
by Logbook Sailing Gift
UEber den Wind koennen wir nicht bestimmen, aber wir koennen die Segel richten.
by Logbuch Segeln Geschenk
Martin Duggard takes the reader down 725 miles of Australia's eastern coast, and across the Bass Strait as he recreates the voyages of several ill-fated crews. Through interviews he chronicles the saga of the windswept sailors whose skill and daring were futile against the waves and winds.
Plans included: Portsmouth, Langstone & Chichester Harbours (1:55,000) Littlehampton (1:13,500) Shoreham Harbour (1:20,000) Brighton Marina (1:8,500) Newhaven (1:16,500) Sovereign Harbour (1:15,000) On this 2016 edition the latest depth surveys have been applied. Dredging areas and firing practice areas have been updated and the latest information on the Rampion Offshore Wind Farm is included. The chart specification has now been improved to show coloured light flashes. There has been general...
Morocco, Algeria, Libya and Tunisia including Gibraltar, Pantelleria and the Pelagie Islands and Malta. The 4th edition of this popular pilot has been extended to take in Libya, which Graham Hutt visited several times in recent years. Throughout, the text has been updated, new photos added and harbour plans revised.
Reed's Leather Bound Logbook for Yachts