The way of a ship
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'The Way of a Ship" is one of the few accounts of the last of the great windjammers, who built them, who sailed them, how they were sailed, written by a true sailing ship man - Captain Alan Villiers. Born in Australia, he went to sea early in life, sailed on board small inter-island schooners and huge steel four-masted barques in the Cape Horn trade. Later he captained his own fullrigger, the "Joseph Conrad", on a circumnavigation.
The book contains detailed and well researched information, not reminiscences by newspapermen and writers-to-be, who at best made one voyage as a cabin boy. Therefore it is recommended to anybody who is interested in the technicalities of working a steel windjammer. Also it contains a biography of the "Cutty Sark" and some information about sail training vessels and their uses in the education of professional seamen.
The book contains detailed and well researched information, not reminiscences by newspapermen and writers-to-be, who at best made one voyage as a cabin boy. Therefore it is recommended to anybody who is interested in the technicalities of working a steel windjammer. Also it contains a biography of the "Cutty Sark" and some information about sail training vessels and their uses in the education of professional seamen.
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