Encounters of a Wayward Sailor

Encounters of a Wayward Sailor
Author: Tristan Jones
Publisher: Open Road Media
Total Pages: 107
Release: 2014-04-01
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1497603633

From the acclaimed teller of such classic yarns as A STEADY TRADE, THE INCREDIBLE VOYAGE, and HEART OF OAK, ENCOUNTERS OF A WAYWARD SAILOR is wonderful collection of true stories from one of the great storytellers of the sea. Drawing on experiences from a lifetime at sea, Tristan Jones uses his acute powers of observation and his gift with for telling tales to transport us aboard boats struggling through savage gales, sweltering through parched calms, and sliding down the trade winds through beautiful, phosphorescent seas. With a special poignancy and his unique, wry sense of humor, Jones brings back to life people--like sailing adventurer Bill Tilman, long-distance voyager Bernard Moitessier, and pioneering woman sailor Clare Francis--as well as the places and boats lost to time. He recalls his favorite ports, his treasured cities, and his most memorable voyages.

Saga of a Wayward Sailor

Saga of a Wayward Sailor
Author: Tristan Jones
Publisher: Sheridan House, Inc.
Total Pages: 276
Release: 1995
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780924486791

This is the chronicle of Tristan Jones' adventures around the North Atlantic from 1961 to 1968 aboard his beloved Cresswell, a wooden lifeboat converted to cruising sailboat.

Wayward Sailor

Wayward Sailor
Author: Anthony Dalton
Publisher: McGraw Hill Professional
Total Pages: 398
Release: 2003
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780071402514

"His real name was Arthur Jones. He was born in Liverpool in 1929, the illegitimate son of a working-class Lancashire girl, and he grew up in orphanages with little education. Too young to see action in the World War II naval battles he would later write about so movingly, he joined the Royal Navy in 1946 and served fourteen unremarkable years." "Arthur Jones then bought an old sailboat and tried his hand at smuggling whiskey cross-Channel. In his early thirties he sailed into a Mediterranean limbo, scraping a living from charters by day and haunting the bars of Ibiza by night. When he was drunk, which was often, he could be loud and obnoxious and had the scars to prove it. He had no family, no attachments, no accomplishments." "Then came a midlife sea change. Arthur Jones looked into his future, imagined greatness, and began to claw his way to it. Having taught himself to sail, he taught himself to write. He was a natural at both. As Tristan Jones, in his midforties, he sailed out of Brazil's Mato Grosso and into a Greenwich Village apartment to write six books in three years and reinvent his past." "The Tristan Jones of his books was born in a storm at sea in 1924 on his father's tramp steamer; was torpedoed three times in epic World War II engagements; completed the first circumnavigation of Iceland; traveled farther north and farther up the Amazon River than any sailor before him; and sailed more than 400,000 miles, 180,000 of them solo. Readers loved his books and crowded his lectures and signings. He had a bard's voice and a street performer's delivery. He had more reknown than he could have dreamed." "Having invented a life, Tristan Jones tried to live it. After the amputation of his left leg in 1982 he sailed more than halfway around the world. He lost his right leg in 1991 yet still returned briefly to sea. But as his body failed him, so too did his spirits. It was as if the life from which he'd bodily lifted himself were pulling him down again. He died a bitter man."--BOOK JACKET.Title Summary field provided by Blackwell North America, Inc. All Rights Reserved

Seagulls in My Soup

Seagulls in My Soup
Author: Tristan Jones
Publisher: Sheridan House Incorporated
Total Pages: 299
Release: 1991
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780924486173

Sequel to: Saga of a wayward sailor. Continues the adventures and encounters of Tristan Jones aboard his converted lifeboat ketch.

Seagulls in My Soup

Seagulls in My Soup
Author: Tristan Jones
Publisher: Sheridan House, Inc.
Total Pages: 316
Release: 1991
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781574090055

More adventures and more encounters a la Tristan Jones, including the delivery of a yacht from Algiers to Marseilles with some unexpected machine-gun fire thrown in, and a stormy night mercy mission transporting a battered English lady and Senora Puig who gives birth at dawn.

Adrift

Adrift
Author: Tristan Jones
Publisher: Sheridan House, Inc.
Total Pages: 292
Release: 1998-08
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9780924486302

Emerging from the South American wilderness after adventures related in The Incredible Voyage, Tristan Jones finally makes it home to Britain to find his vessel, the tiny, nearly indestructible Sea Dart, impounded by customs officials because he cannot pay the import tax. In his quest for the means to liberate his boat, he takes any work he can get: stoking the boilers at Harrod's, regaling TV talk show viewers with wild stories, and in New York skippering one-day around the lighthouse cruises

To Venture Further

To Venture Further
Author: Tristan Jones
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 303
Release: 2023-03-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1493076051

Ancient Chinese legends tell of heroic attempts to navigate the waterways of the Kra peninsula which divides the Andaman Sea from the Gulf of Thailand. Yet despite efforts over the last century by expeditions from several Western navies, there was no record of a successful crossing—none, that is, until renowned sailor Tristan Jones took on the challenge. To Venture Further is the inspiring story of this memorable exploit by one of the finest sailing adventure writers of our time. Accompanied by his German mate, Thomas, and three disabled Thai youths, Jones makes the short but exceedingly difficult passage across the Kra in a small seagoing fishing boat. Facing floating debris, homemade dams, mechanical failure, and precariously low funds, Jones—whose left leg was amputated several years before—remains determined to win out against all obstacles, no matter how insurmountable they seem. With characteristically acerbic wit, Jones offers shrewd commentary on the Westernization of modern Thailand, bemoaning the destruction of a once-idyllic land. And whether confronting a band of raucous teenage monks, outwitting pirates in the Gulf of Thailand, or cruising a dry riverbed by hitching his boat onto an elephant, he continues to exhibit the awesome stubbornness and implacable courage of a man willing to sacrifice all comforts for the unknown and seemingly impossible.

Sailing Among the Stars

Sailing Among the Stars
Author: Laurel Wagers
Publisher: Sheridan House, Inc.
Total Pages: 142
Release: 1999
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 9781574090703

Having raced tides and dared river rapids, crossed a desert and a mountain range, housed a children's television show, and been honored in the ballroom of the Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, the small sailboat Sea Dart became famous for the incredible voyage of writer/sailor Tristan Jones.