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Overview“The wind was blowing at hurricane strength-sixty-five knots and over-and increasing in the gusts to eighty knots. His boat was surfing on waves as high as a sixty-foot, six-storey building. . .Each wave that struck choked and froze him, the icy water working its way down inside his survival suit.” —from Close to the Wind by Pete Goss In Near Death on the High Seas, Cecil Kuhne collects some of the most terrifying and astounding experiences of sailors confronting the awesome, raw power of the sea. These tales-filled with everyday heroes and survivors-comprise a riveting and often breathtaking collection of extraordinary stories that show the terrible ferocity of the untamable ocean. Also featuring: • Thor Heyerdahl's Kon-Tiki- the historic and celebrated journey of the Kon-Tiki as it journeys across the Pacific. • Steve Callahan's Adrift- a solo sailor loses his boat in the Atlantic must survive in a five-foot life raft for 76 days, fighting off sharks with a makeshift spear. • Francis Chischester's 'Gipsy Moth' Circles The World-the stirring story of a one man's solo sail around the globe at age 65. • John Rousmaniere's Fastnet, Force 10-in one of the worst sailing tragedies in history, a massive rescue operation takes place amidst sixty-knot winds and forty-foot breaker waves. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Cecil KuhnePublisher: Random House USA Inc Imprint: Random House Inc Dimensions: Width: 13.10cm , Height: 2.50cm , Length: 20.30cm Weight: 0.318kg ISBN: 9780307279347ISBN 10: 0307279340 Pages: 448 Publication Date: 11 March 2008 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Out of stock ![]() The supplier is temporarily out of stock of this item. It will be ordered for you on backorder and shipped when it becomes available. Table of ContentsPreface by Cecil Kuhne Foreword by William F. Buckley Jr. Adrift: Seventy-six Days Lost at Sea, by Steven Callahan Dark Wind: A Survivor’s Tale of Love and Loss, by Gordon Chaplin Gipsy Moth Circles the World, by Sir Francis Chichester Close to the Wind, by Pete Goss Kon-Tiki: Across the Pacific by Raft, by Thor Heyerdahl Godforsaken Sea: Racing the World’s Most Dangerous Waters, by Derek Lundy The Long Way, by Bernard Moitessier Fatal Storm: The Inside Story of the Tragic Sydney-Hobart Race, by Rob Mundle The Last Grain Race, by Eric Newby Sea Change: Alone Across the Atlantic in a Wooden Boat, by Peter Nichols “Fastnet, Force 10”, by John Rousmaniere The Brendan Voyage, by Tim Severin Notes on the ContributorsReviewsGripping. . . . Not merely a collection of tales of derring-do; at its strongest it delivers a full-blooded sense of lives lived far beyond the comfort zone most of us have so meticulously constructed. - The New York Sun <br> Invaluable for introducing the curious to the subject and some classic books about it. On to mountains, deserts, jungles, the sky, the ocean deeps, the bowels of the earth, and beyond! - Library Journal <br> A simply marvelous collection. Whether in the urgent prose of those who sail more than they write, or the gifted language of great natural narrators, this book throbs. Sometimes the waves are so close that you recoil; at other moments you ache with the pain of the sacrifices to the sea. Read all the dozen pieces and relish each one-this is blood-hot writing. -Frank Delaney, author of Simple Courage and Tipperary Gripping. . . . Not merely a collection of tales of derring-do; at its strongest it delivers a full-blooded sense of lives lived far beyond the comfort zone most of us have so meticulously constructed. -The New York Sun Invaluable for introducing the curious to the subject and some classic books about it. On to mountains, deserts, jungles, the sky, the ocean deeps, the bowels of the earth, and beyond! -Library Journal A simply marvelous collection. Whether in the urgent prose of those who sail more than they write, or the gifted language of great natural narrators, this book throbs. Sometimes the waves are so close that you recoil; at other moments you ache with the pain of the sacrifices to the sea. Read all the dozen pieces and relish each one-this is blood-hot writing. -Frank Delaney, author of Simple Courage and Tipperary “Gripping. . . . Not merely a collection of tales of derring-do; at its strongest it delivers a full-blooded sense of lives lived far beyond the comfort zone most of us have so meticulously constructed.”–The New York Sun “Invaluable for introducing the curious to the subject and some classic books about it. On to mountains, deserts, jungles, the sky, the ocean deeps, the bowels of the earth, and beyond!”–Library Journal “A simply marvelous collection. Whether in the urgent prose of those who sail more than they write, or the gifted language of great natural narrators, this book throbs. Sometimes the waves are so close that you recoil; at other moments you ache with the pain of the sacrifices to the sea. Read all the dozen pieces and relish each one–this is blood-hot writing.”–Frank Delaney, author of Simple Courage and Tipperary Author InformationCecil Kuhne is the editor of two previous anthologies on adventure travel, On the Edge and The Armchair Paddler. A former whitewater rafting guide, he has also written nine books about rafting, kayaking, and canoeing. He lives in Dallas. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |