Sailing through Darkness

Sailing through Darkness
Author: Sheba Sharief
Publisher: Lieper Publication
Total Pages:
Release: 2020-09-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN:

“Sailing through darkness” is a story based on an amalgam of themes with feminism and self-discovery at its thematic core. This book describes the journey of Muskaan from being a naive and juvenile girl to an independent Individual. Amid this transition, she makes many realizations, and these changes her worldview dramatically. This book also attempts to address many morally reprehensible orthodox believe prevalent in our society and espouses for their eradication.

Till We Last

Till We Last
Author: Ishita Banik
Publisher: Educreation Publishing
Total Pages: 195
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

Avipsa is a twenty-year-old college student. Reyansh is an engineer whose life is drowned in the darkness.Their paths have just crossed ushering him to a new journey and taking Avipsa to a roller coaster ride of unforeseeable incidents.The unavoidable era of darkness and unknowns are knocking at her door.her life has just taken some drastic turn. Which started as some discrete incidents,are now dragging her towards the tunnel of unpredictable twists and turns..something gonna happen..VERY SOON

Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea

Sailing the Wine-Dark Sea
Author: Thomas Cahill
Publisher: Anchor
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2010-04-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 0307755126

NATIONAL BESTSELLER • The bestselling author of How the Irish Saved Civilization takes us on a journey through the landmarks of art and bloodshed that defined Greek culture nearly three millennia ago. “A triumph of popularization: extraordinarily knowledgeable, informal in tone, amusing, wide ranging, smartly paced.” —The New York Times Book Review In the city-states of Athens and Sparta and throughout the Greek islands, honors could be won in making love and war, and lives were rife with contradictions. By developing the alphabet, the Greeks empowered the reader, demystified experience, and opened the way for civil discussion and experimentation—yet they kept slaves. The glorious verses of the Iliad recount a conflict in which rage and outrage spur men to action and suggest that their “bellicose society of gleaming metals and rattling weapons” is not so very distant from more recent campaigns of “shock and awe.” And, centuries before Zorba, Greece was a land where music, dance, and freely flowing wine were essential to the high life. Granting equal time to the sacred and the profane, Cahill rivets our attention to the legacies of an ancient and enduring worldview.

The Ancient Sailing Season

The Ancient Sailing Season
Author: James Beresford
Publisher: BRILL
Total Pages: 380
Release: 2012-11-21
Genre: History
ISBN: 9004241949

Providing a comprehensive examination of the capacity of ancient ships and seafarers to cope with seasonally changing sea conditions, this book draws on a wide range of ancient literary sources while also taking account of modern weather records, hydrological data, and recent archaeological discoveries. Taking a fresh look at the various ways in which seasonality affected maritime transport across the sea-lanes of the ancient world, this book offers new perspectives on the nature of seaborne trade, naval warfare and piratical operations. The result is a volume that questions many long-held scholarly assumptions concerning the strength and seaworthiness of ancient vessels, as well as the abilities of Greek and Roman mariners, to regularly undertake voyages across hazardous stretches of sea.

Till We Last

Till We Last
Author: Ishita Banik
Publisher: Independently Published
Total Pages: 218
Release: 2020-07-12
Genre:
ISBN:

Avipsa is a twenty-year-old college student. Reyansh is an engineer whose life is drowned in the darkness. Their paths have just crossed ushering him to a new journey and taking Avipsa to a rolle- coaster ride of unforeseeable incidents. The unavoidable era of darkness and unknowns are knocking at her door. Her life has just taken some drastic turn. Which started as some discrete incidents, are now dragging her towards the tunnel of unpredictable twists and turns..something gonna happen...VERY SOON...Read this page-turner to explore more...

The Complete Sailing Manual

The Complete Sailing Manual
Author: Steve Sleight
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 448
Release: 2021-06-01
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 0744053374

A new and updated edition of the only sailing manual that you will ever need. Whether you’re a seasoned seafarer or just starting out, this fully revised and updated sailing manual is perfect for all levels of experience. Learn how to handle any sailing situation with thorough coverage of all aspects of sailing and boat ownership Inside the pages of this new edition of the go-to guide about sailing and boat maintenance, you’ll discover: • Comprehensive coverage of all aspects of sailing practice written by an expert sailor • Fully updated contents with the latest information and advice, and technological developments • A chapter by chapter approach that functions as a complete tuition course on seamanship • Authoritative text, clear, annotated diagrams, and action photographs • A reliable, instant, and user-friendly handbook for any sailing situation • Foreword by quadruple Olympic gold medalist, Sir Ben Ainslie Former British national champion Steve Sleight offers a wealth of expert advice and guidance in the form of a complete tuition course on seamanship. The Complete Sailing Manual is the ultimate sailing handbook that is packed with engaging essential information and breathtaking action photography. Handy diagrams, step-by-step artwork, and instructions will teach you all the latest sailing techniques. This updated edition features all of the latest developments in sailing including foiling, long-distance cruising, and high-speed apparent-wind sailing and navigation. Explore new developments in sailing equipment such as modern performance systems, electronic navigation, and ways to use alternative energy on board. Explore the latest rules, regulations, and best practices from collision regulations to safety equipment. This essential sailing book is necessary for every keen sailor, from beginner to expert!

Into the Dark (Alexis Carew, #1)

Into the Dark (Alexis Carew, #1)
Author: J A Sutherland
Publisher: J.A. Sutherland
Total Pages: 309
Release:
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

At fifteen, Alexis Carew has to face an age old problem - she's a girl, and only a boy can inherit the family's vast holdings. Her options are few. She must marry and watch a stranger run the lands, or become a penniless tenant and see the lands she so dearly loves sold off. Yet there may be another option, one that involves becoming a midshipman on a shorthanded Navy spaceship with no other women.

Nelson's Arctic Voyage

Nelson's Arctic Voyage
Author: Peter Goodwin
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 417
Release: 2019-05-16
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 1472954181

In the summer of 1773 the 14-year old Horatio Nelson took part in an expedition to the Arctic, which came close to ending his naval career before it had begun. The expedition was to find a navigable northern passage between the Atlantic and Pacific, and was supported by the Royal Society and King George III. Two bomb vessels HMS Racehorse and Carcass were fitted out and strengthened under the command of Captain Hon. Constantine Phipps. It was an extremely cold Arctic summer and the ships became locked in ice far from Spitzbergen and were unable to cut their way out until days later when the wind changed and the ice broke up. The ships were extricated and returned home. On the trip, the young Nelson had command of one of the smaller boats of the ships, a four-oared cutter manned by twelve seamen. In this he helped to save the crew of a boat belonging to the Racehorse from an attack by a herd of enraged walruses. He also had a more famous encounter with a polar bear, while attempting to obtain a bearskin as a present for his father, an exploit that later became part of the Nelson legend. Drawing on the ship's journals and expedition commander Phipps' journal from the National Archives, the book creates a picture of the expedition and life on board. Using the ships' muster books it also details the ship's crews giving the different roles and ranks in the ships. The book is illustrated using some of the ship's drawings and charts and pictures of many objects used on the ship, while a navigational chart of the route taken has been created from the logbooks. The book also looks at the overall concept of naval exploration as set in train by Joseph Banks and the Royal Society. The fact that the expedition failed as a result of poor planning with potentially tragic results demonstrates the difficulties and uncertainties of such an expedition. It also looks at a great naval commander at the earliest stage of his career and considers how the experience might have shaped his later career and attitudes. Other great captains and voyages are discussed alongside Nelson, including Captain Cook and his exploration of the south seas and the later ill-fated northern journeys of Franklin and Shackleton.