Rough Sea

Rough Sea
Author: Lexy Timms
Publisher:
Total Pages: 238
Release: 2020-06-05
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

A smooth sea never made a skilled sailor. Thomas is starting a new cruise line and he invites Olivia along on the maiden voyage. He's excited about this next step, both in his business and in their relationship. But his family and friends are a whole different ballgame, and they make things harder for Olivia than he'd hoped. Olivia runs into an old friend just before they leave—a woman who was nothing but trouble. As if running into her and reminding Olivia of a past she'd rather forget isn't enough, Hannah wiggles her way further into Olivia's life and shows up on the cruise. Can Thomas and Olivia make it through the tough times together, or is their relationship too young to withstand the rough seas? LOVE ON THE SEA SERIES Ships Ahoy Rough Sea High Tide

Rough Water

Rough Water
Author: Clint Willis
Publisher: Mainstream Publishing Company
Total Pages: 365
Release: 1999
Genre: Survival
ISBN: 9781840182637

Rough Water tells the incredible stories of men and women battling the elements, and sometimes each other, to stay alive. Sailors confront storms, rogue waves, icebergs, sharks, starvation and their own fear and suffering. In these stories, at least, the sea often helps those who help themselves.

Researches

Researches
Author: Carnegie Institution of Washington. Dept. of Terrestrial Magnetism
Publisher:
Total Pages: 524
Release: 1917
Genre:
ISBN:

Rough Passage to London

Rough Passage to London
Author: Robin Lloyd
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2013-10-07
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1574093215

Lyme, Connecticut, early nineteenth century. Elisha Ely Morgan is a young farm boy who has witnessed firsthand the terror of the War of 1812. Troubled by a tumultuous home life ruled by the fists of their tempestuous father, Ely's two older brothers have both left their pastoral boyhoods to seek manhood through sailing. One afternoon, the Morgan family receives a letter with the news that one brother is lost at sea; the other is believed to be dead. Scrimping as much savings as a farm boy can muster, Ely spends nearly every penny he has to become a sailor on a square-rigged ship, on a route from New York to London—a route he hopes will lead to his vanished brother, Abraham. Learning the brutal trade of a sailor, Ely takes quickly to sea-life, but his focus lies with finding Abraham. Following a series of cryptic clues regarding his brother's fate, Ely becomes entrenched in a mystery deeper than he can imagine. As he feels himself drawing closer to an answer, Ely climbs the ranks to become a captain, experiences romance, faces a mutiny, meets Queen Victoria, and befriends historical legends such as Charles Dickens in his raucous quest.

Publication

Publication
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1899
Genre: Military art and science
ISBN:

From Sign to Signing

From Sign to Signing
Author: Wolfgang G. Müller
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 464
Release: 2003
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9789027225931

This volume, a sequel to Form Miming Meaning (1999) and The Motivated Sign (2001), offers a selection of papers given at the Third International Symposium on Iconicity in Language and Literature (Jena 2001). The studies collected here present a number of new departures. Special consideration is given to the way non-linguistic visual and auditory signs (such as gestures and bird sounds) are represented in language, and more specifically in 'signed' language, and how such signs influence semantic conceptualization. Other studies examine more closely how visual signs and representations of time and space are incorporated or reflected in literary language, in fiction as well as (experimental) poetry. A further new approach concerns intermedial iconicity, which emerges in art when its medium is changed or another medium is imitated. A more abstract, diagrammatic type of iconicity is again investigated, with reference to both language and literature: some essays focus on the device of reduplication, isomorphic tendencies in word formation and on creative iconic patterns in syntax, while others explore numerical design in Dante and geometrical patterning in Dylan Thomas. A number of theoretically-oriented papers pursue post-Peircean approaches, such as the application of reader-response theory and of systems theory to iconicity.