Book selections for a course on sailing and the sea
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Book selections for a course on sailing and the sea
I'm a professor of literature at a small private college in SW Mass, and I'd like to offer a literature course and lab (on the water) on sailing and the sea next fall.
I have some selections already identified, but I'd like to hear from
any of you who might have non-fiction or fiction selections that would be appropriate for a 1st or 2nd year college level course.
many thanks,
hym
I have some selections already identified, but I'd like to hear from
any of you who might have non-fiction or fiction selections that would be appropriate for a 1st or 2nd year college level course.
many thanks,
hym
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There was a "winter reading" topic a week or so ag
A lot of good suggestions there. Here is the link:
http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=17483
Just curious, what wouldn't be appropriate for a 1st or 2nd year college student? Or is the issue more or less what they would find interesting?
Joe
http://www.capedory.org/board/viewtopic.php?t=17483
Just curious, what wouldn't be appropriate for a 1st or 2nd year college student? Or is the issue more or less what they would find interesting?
Joe
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winter reading link
thanks for the reminder about the previous link.
I'll look through the suggestions and work from there.
hym
I'll look through the suggestions and work from there.
hym
Riddle of the Sands
Author: Erskine Childers
A classic read - one of the funniest descriptions of adapting to life on a sailboat to be found in literature.
A classic read - one of the funniest descriptions of adapting to life on a sailboat to be found in literature.
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Riddle of the Sands was a good suggestion because it is also an interesting war/espionage story and a bonus is that a reader will always be able to answer a trivia geography question about the Frisian Islands! More traditionally, how about something by Joseph Conrad or Jack London -- or an excerpt from an explorer's log (perhaps a sequence from one of Captain Cook's voyages of discovery ).
Shackleton
Sir Ernest Shackleton's story of his expedition to Antartica aboard the Endurance is perhaps the most powerful first person account of polar exploration that exists. On this voyage, Shackelton's ability to persevere and to lead in the worst of conditions illustrates why he is considered one of history's greatest explorers.
The aspect of this survival story that qualifies it as a contender for sea voyage reads is the 800 mile navigation feat in an open lifeboat in the southern ocean that was successfully undertaken by
Shackleton seeking help to rescue the men left behind after his ship Endurance was crushed by ice.
The aspect of this survival story that qualifies it as a contender for sea voyage reads is the 800 mile navigation feat in an open lifeboat in the southern ocean that was successfully undertaken by
Shackleton seeking help to rescue the men left behind after his ship Endurance was crushed by ice.
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Joshua Slocum's Book...
Sailing Around the world Alone
And don't forget these:
Gypsy Moth Circles The Globe - Sir Francis Chichester
A Voyage For Madmen - Peter Nichols
Fastnet Force Ten - John Rousmaniere (sp)
Cruising in Serafyn - Lin and Larry Pardey
Cape Horn The Logical Route - Bernard Moitessier
Dove - Robin lee Graham
This should be a good start...
And don't forget these:
Gypsy Moth Circles The Globe - Sir Francis Chichester
A Voyage For Madmen - Peter Nichols
Fastnet Force Ten - John Rousmaniere (sp)
Cruising in Serafyn - Lin and Larry Pardey
Cape Horn The Logical Route - Bernard Moitessier
Dove - Robin lee Graham
This should be a good start...
Shackleton's Boat Journey
Shackleton's Boat Journey by Frank Arthur Worsley, the Captain of the Endurance, is a wonderful read.
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"Two Years Before the Mast"
Let's not forget Richard Henry Dana's classic, "Two Years Before the Mast."
And, for shorter stuff, some of the essays of E.B. White.
And, for shorter stuff, some of the essays of E.B. White.
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Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627
Former Captain, Northeast Fleet
S/V Crème Brûlée, CD 25D, Hull # 80
"What a greate matter it is to saile a shyppe or goe to sea."
--Capt. John Smith, 1627