Fifty Five Years at Sea


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Fifty Five Years at Sea is the story of the author's great-great-grandfather, Captain William Sewall Nickels ((1836-1920). For fifty-five years, he had no fixed address. He was one of the hundreds of nineteenth century master mariners from Prospect, now Searsport, Maine. Captain Nickels spent fifty-five years of his life on merchant sailing vessels, forty-five of them as commander. His wife followed him to sea, and his daughters were raised on his ships.In words and pictures, it covers seven generations of Captain Nickels' family from the time his great-grandparents first settled on the shores of Penobscot Bay, before the American Revolution. It follows his early years on a farm in Prospect (now Searsport), Maine; his fifty-five years as a merchant mariner; his retirement to Sailors' Snug Harbor in Staten Island, New York; the fates of his children and grandchildren, and the births of his great-grandchildren in the years before his death. It is a memorial to a simple man, an uncelebrated mariner, who lived long, worked hard, loved deeply, and spent fifty-five years at sea.




Cathedral of the Sea


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An unforgettable fresco of a golden age in fourteenth-century Barcelona, Cathedral of the Sea is a thrilling historical novel of friendship and revenge, plague and hope, love and war. Arnau Estanyol arrives in Barcelona to find a city dominated by the construction of the city’s great pride—the cathedral of Santa Maria del Mar—and by its shame, the deadly Inquisition. As a young man, Arnau joins the powerful guild of stoneworkers and helps to build the church with his own hands, while his best friend and adopted brother Joanet studies to become a priest. With time, Arnau prospers and falls secretly in love with a forbidden woman. But when he is betrayed and hauled before the Inquisitor, he finds himself face-to-face with Joanet. Will he lose his life just as his beloved Cathedral of the Sea is finally completed, or will his brother save him? MORE THAN TWO MILLION COPIES SOLD WORLDWIDE!




Men Against the Sea – Book Set


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e-artnow presents to you this unique sea adventures collection with novels about mutinies, shipwrecks, travels, and tales of the South Seas._x000D_ Table of Contents:_x000D_ The Bounty Trilogy:_x000D_ Mutiny on the Bounty_x000D_ Men Against the Sea_x000D_ Pitcairn's Island_x000D_ Other Sea Adventures:_x000D_ The Hurricane_x000D_ The Dark River_x000D_ Botany Bay_x000D_ Lost Island_x000D_ The High Barbaree_x000D_ The Far Lands_x000D_ Faery Lands of the South Seas_x000D_ The Forgotten One and Other True Tales of the South Seas:_x000D_ The Forgotten One_x000D_ Captain Handy's Memoirs_x000D_ Sing: A Song of Sixpence_x000D_ A Happy Hedonist_x000D_ Rivnac_x000D_ Frisbie of Danger Island_x000D_ James Norman Hall (1887-1951) was an American writer best known for The Bounty Trilogy, three historical novels he wrote with Charles Nordhoff. During World War I, Hall had the distinction of serving in the militaries of three Western allies: Great Britain as an infantryman, and then France and the United States as an aviator. After the war, Hall spent much of his life on the island of Tahiti, where he and Nordhoff wrote a number of successful adventure books, many adapted for film.










Collier's


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The Outlook


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The Sea-girt Fortress


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"The Sea-girt Fortress: A Story of Heligoland" by Percy F. Westerman is a thrilling tale set against the backdrop of the strategic island of Heligoland. Westerman's storytelling brings to life the tension and challenges faced by the characters in a high-stakes environment. This book is a captivating read for those interested in historical adventures, military strategy, and tales of courage in the face of danger.







Sea, Land and Air


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