The Way of a Ship
A Square-Rigger Voyage in the Last Days of Sail| By: | Derek Lundy |
| Publisher: | HarperCollins |
| Print ISBN: | 9780060935375 |
| eText ISBN: | 9780062283436 |
| Edition: | 0 |
| Format: | Reflowable |
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In this magnificent seagoing yarn, Derek Lundy recreates the voyage of the Beara Head, a merchant ship that sailed around Cape Horn in the 1880s. Based partly on the experiences of Lundy’s great-great uncle, The Way of a Ship examines the cultural and economic significance of the rise of steamships — and the inevitable death of the Age of Sail and its centuries-old traditions. Lundy seamlessly weaves together historical context with a gripping narrative style to recreate a white-knuckle journey that depicts not only the dangerous day-to-day life of a sailor, but also, as sail gave way to steam, the end of an era. The Way of a Ship is more than a nautical history; like Melville and Conrad, Lundy portrays the sea voyage as a poignant metaphor for life itself. Derek Lundy is the author of the international bestseller Godforsaken Sea: Racing the World’s Most Dangerous Waters. He lives in Salt Spring Island. “A fantastic ride through one of the greatest moments in the history of adventure ... Lundy is a master of tension and storytelling.” — Seattle Times