The Steep Atlantick Stream: A Memoir of Convoys and Corvettes

Author:   Robert Harling ,  John Worsley ,  Derek Law
Publisher:   Globe Pequot Press
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9781493076574


Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 October 2023
Format:   Paperback
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First published in 1946, this atmospheric, humorous, yet in the end deeply sad memoir of the author's experiences during the Battle of the Atlantic offers one of the most original accounts of the war at sea in the 'cockleshell corvettes' which faced down the threat of the U-boat menace.

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Author:   Robert Harling ,  John Worsley ,  Derek Law
Publisher:   Globe Pequot Press
Imprint:   Globe Pequot Press
ISBN:  

9781493076574


ISBN 10:   1493076574
Pages:   232
Publication Date:   01 October 2023
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Manufactured on demand   Availability explained
We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier.

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"This is a classic, absorbing and realistic work which more than almost any other Second World War naval memoir leaves the reader with an unforgettable impression of what the war at sea was really like. (from the Introduction) ""This is a fitting memorial to the 'Tombless Dead' and if, dear reader, you don't read another memoir, you should read this one!"" --Martin Willoughby, The Wessex Branch of the Western Front Association ""A jolly good yarn."" --Australian Naval Institute"


This is a classic, absorbing and realistic work which more than almost any other Second World War naval memoir leaves the reader with an unforgettable impression of what the war at sea was really like. (from the Introduction) This is a fitting memorial to the 'Tombless Dead' and if, dear reader, you don't read another memoir, you should read this one! --Martin Willoughby, The Wessex Branch of the Western Front Association A jolly good yarn. --Australian Naval Institute


This is a classic, absorbing and realistic work which more than almost any other Second World War naval memoir leaves the reader with an unforgettable impression of what the war at sea was really like. (from the Introduction) This is a fitting memorial to the 'Tombless Dead' and if, dear reader, you don't read another memoir, you should read this one! --Martin Willoughby, The Wessex Branch of the Western Front Association A jolly good yarn. --Australian Naval Institute--Derek Law


"""This is a classic, absorbing and realistic work which more than almost any other Second World War naval memoir leaves the reader with an unforgettable impression of what the war at sea was really like."" (from the Introduction) ""A jolly good yarn."" --Australian Naval Institute ""Although the book contains deep sadness . . . it is also full of pathos. The characters of his fellow seafarers - their bravery, cynicism, politics and humour - come to life through their conversations. What shines through most of all is the comradeship of these men thrown together by war, making the best of a terrible situation."" --The Nautilus Telegraph ""This is a fitting memorial to the 'Tombless Dead' and if, dear reader, you don't read another memoir, you should read this one!"" --Martin Willoughby, The Wessex Branch of the Western Front Association ""This is a classic, absorbing and realistic work which more than almost any other Second World War naval memoir leaves the reader with an unforgettable impression of what the war at sea was really like."" (from the Introduction) ""A jolly good yarn."" --Australian Naval Institute ""Although the book contains deep sadness . . . it is also full of pathos. The characters of his fellow seafarers - their bravery, cynicism, politics and humour - come to life through their conversations. What shines through most of all is the comradeship of these men thrown together by war, making the best of a terrible situation."" --The Nautilus Telegraph ""This is a fitting memorial to the 'Tombless Dead' and if, dear reader, you don't read another memoir, you should read this one!"" --Martin Willoughby, The Wessex Branch of the Western Front Association"


This is a classic, absorbing and realistic work which more than almost any other Second World War naval memoir leaves the reader with an unforgettable impression of what the war at sea was really like. (from the Introduction)--Derek Law


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Robert Harling was a key figure in twentieth-century graphic design, editor before the war of Typography and later House & Garden, which he edited between 1957 until his retirement in 1993, and typographic advisor to the Sunday Times for almost forty years. At the start of the war, and being a keen sailor, Harling joined the RNVR and took part in the Dunkirk evacuation, before serving on Atlantic convoy duty. His close friend Ian Fleming later recruited him to 30AU, known as 'Fleming's Commandos, ' where he spent the rest of the war operating in naval intelligence and on the front line. He is the author of eighteen books, including half a dozen novels, books on typography, architecture and artists such as Eric Ravilious and Eric Gill, and a memoir of his friendship with Ian Fleming. He died in 2008.

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