To the Baltic with Bob

To the Baltic with Bob
Author: Griff Rhys Jones
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 557
Release: 2005-01-13
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 0141928131

In the summer of 2002, two profoundly amateur sailors, Griff and Bob, set off in an elderly yacht for Russia, because, on the map, it looked easier than sailing to Cornwall. They took Baines with them, as he knew how to mend the engine. And this is their story. Over four long months of applied bickering in a vessel no bigger than a London taxi, they visited most of the geographically interesting restaurants on the Baltic seaboard. They sailed, over, and, even at one point, onto the mysterious heart of the Nordic world. They pushed themselves to the very limits of human endurance, before finally agreeing to wash their sleeping bags on a cool cycle at number six. To the Baltic with Bob is the full account of their stirring journey through the longest heat wave the frozen north has ever suffered; of three men in search of the answer to a troubling question: can you really outmanoeuvre a mid-life crisis by running away to sea?

Death in the Baltic

Death in the Baltic
Author: Cathryn J. Prince
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
Total Pages: 299
Release: 2013-04-09
Genre: History
ISBN: 1137333561

The worst maritime disaster ever occurred during World War II, when more than 9,000 German civilians drowned. It went unreported. January 1945: The outcome of World War II has been determined. The Third Reich is in free fall as the Russians close in from the east. Berlin plans an eleventh-hour exodus for the German civilians trapped in the Red Army's way. More than 10,000 women, children, sick, and elderly pack aboard the Wilhelm Gustloff, a former cruise ship. Soon after the ship leaves port and the passengers sigh in relief, three Soviet torpedoes strike it, inflicting catastrophic damage and throwing passengers into the frozen waters of the Baltic. More than 9,400 perished in the night—six times the number lost on the Titanic. Yet as the Cold War started no one wanted to acknowledge the sinking. Drawing on interviews with survivors, as well as the letters and diaries of those who perished, award-wining author Cathryn J. Prince reconstructs this forgotten moment in history with Death in the Baltic. She weaves these personal narratives into a broader story, finally giving this WWII tragedy its rightful remembrance.

Little Dog Lost

Little Dog Lost
Author: Mônica Carnesi
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2012
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0399256660

A dog is rescued after being seen floating on an ice floe in the Baltic Sea.

Addicted to More Adventure

Addicted to More Adventure
Author: Bob Shepton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2021-11-05
Genre:
ISBN:

There are many varied adventures here, sailing and climbing, in many different places around the world. They show that there has been life after Addicted to Adventure, the previous book. There are tales of derring-do, there are tales of delivering boats to outlandish places in the world, tales even of sailing the shores of Britain, and bouncing around in Norway. They are many and varied, and are all adventures in their own right, with their own challenges and adventures. They stretch from the Arctic to the Antarctic with plenty in between, and are illustrated with graphic pictures and maps. Forewords by Jimmy Cornell and Lin Pardy set the scene whilst Ellen Massey Leonard provides a thought-provoking Afterword to sum up. You will be amused, you will be impressed, occasionally you may even be frightened, but above all you will enjoy an exciting read. And who knows,you may become a little less risk-averse after reading the book. 'This is another inspiring book by the indefatigable Bob Shepton, a worthy sequel to his Addicted to Adventure...Bob, please don't stop.' Jimmy Cornell, Circumnavigator, Author of World Cruising Routes There are so many lessons to be learnt by reading Bob Shepton's voyaging and adventuring stories...And you will definitely need a sense of humour'. Lin Pardey, Author of Storm Tactics and Self Sufficient Sailor.

The Good American

The Good American
Author: Robert D. Kaplan
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 545
Release: 2021-01-26
Genre: History
ISBN: 0525512306

From the New York Times bestselling author of The Revenge of Geography comes a sweeping yet intimate story of the most influential humanitarian you’ve never heard of—Bob Gersony, who spent four decades in crisis zones around the world. “One of the best accounts examining American humanitarian pursuits over the past fifty years . . . With still greater challenges on the horizon, we will need to find and empower more people like Bob Gersony—both idealistic and pragmatic—who can help make the world a more secure place.”—The Washington Post In his long career as an acclaimed journalist covering the “hot” moments of the Cold War and its aftermath, bestselling author Robert D. Kaplan often found himself crossing paths with Bob Gersony, a consultant for the U.S. State Department whose quiet dedication and consequential work made a deep impression on Kaplan. Gersony, a high school dropout later awarded a Bronze Star for his service in Vietnam, conducted on-the-ground research for the U.S. government in virtually every war and natural-disaster zone in the world. In Thailand, Central and South America, Sudan, Chad, Mozambique, Rwanda, Gaza, Bosnia, North Korea, Iraq, and beyond, Gersony never flinched from entering dangerous areas that diplomats could not reach, sometimes risking his own life. Gersony’s behind-the scenes fact-finding, which included interviews with hundreds of refugees and displaced persons from each war zone and natural-disaster area, often challenged the assumptions and received wisdom of the powers that be, on both the left and the right. In nearly every case, his advice and recommendations made American policy at once smarter and more humane—often dramatically so. In Gersony, Kaplan saw a powerful example of how American diplomacy should be conducted. In a work that exhibits Kaplan’s signature talent for combining travel and geography with sharp political analysis, The Good American tells Gersony’s powerful life story. Set during the State Department’s golden age, this is a story about the loneliness, sweat, and tears and the genuine courage that characterized Gersony’s work in far-flung places. It is also a celebration of ground-level reporting: a page-turning demonstration, by one of our finest geopolitical thinkers, of how getting an up-close, worm’s-eye view of crises and applying sound reason can elicit world-changing results.

Semi-Detached

Semi-Detached
Author: Griff Rhys Jones
Publisher: Penguin UK
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2007-01-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 014192814X

Semi-detached Griff relives freezing bus journeys to school and the impulsive stealing of that half-a-crown from Charlie Hume’s money box; sitting outside Butlins at Clacton (longing to be inside and on the Waltzer instead of stranded on the pebbles with his dad); hazy summer afternoons spent with feral gangs in the woods, or storming the mud flats singing extracts from the Bonzo Dog Dooh Dah Band. The memories are like Mivvis, frozen and fuzzy at the edges, but a sweet jam of pure recollected goo at the centre. From birth to the BBC, this is a story of a confident middle child. Griff’s devoted parents Gwynneth and Elwyn gave him love, security and plenty of asparagus soup from a fake wicker vacuum flask with a plastic top. Griff’s father Elwyn, a retiring hospital doctor with a penchant for sweeties and ice-cream, loathed the tedium of English social ritual and hid behind his family and woodwork. From tree houses to boats, puppets to tables, he sawed and hammered his way into his family’s affections. Griff left the bosom of his loving, irascible, eccentric, solid, all engulfing family for the firm embrace of real life; via the Upminster Fun Gang, the Direct Grant System and Party Sevens, losing his virginity down the back of a bunk in a twenty nine foot yacht, discovering the romantic advantages of shared babysitting engagements and the drawbacks of infatuation with identical twins. If he hadn’t moved around so much as a child, would Griff have felt less like a voyeur, looking in on the lighted window across the square, the Georgian house glowing in the sun, the clink of glasses and the bray of public school certainties? Would he be able to tuck in his own shirt? Would he be fully detached? A laugh-aloud buffet of baby boomer Britain, Griff’s self-deprecating, elegant, affectionate prose reveals a little bit better how on earth you got from there to here.

Bob's Story

Bob's Story
Author: Robert E. P. Moranda
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 362
Release: 2000-12-20
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0595141501

This is a story of strength, of a normal, everyday citizen who has taken from a loving family and placed in extraordinary positions. Bob Moranda fought with honor, courage, conviction, and valor during one of World War II's most critical campaigns- the Battle of the bulge- and when captured suffered as a prisoner of war of the most Germans until released by the Russian Army. For those who want to know what actual combat is like, those who need inspiration to meet life's challenges, and for those who want to know more about he "boys who saved democracy" this is much reading.

Porterhouse Blue

Porterhouse Blue
Author: Tom Sharpe
Publisher: Random House
Total Pages: 340
Release: 2011-05-26
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1446474658

______________________________ The 'endlessly funny' novel widely regarded as a classic of comic English literature Porterhouse College is world renowned for its gastronomic excellence, the arrogance of its Fellows, its academic mediocrity and the social cache it confers on the athletic sons of country families. Sir Godber Evans, ex-Cabinet Minister and the new Master, is determined to change all this. Spurred on by his politically angular wife, Lady Mary, he challenges the established order and provokes the wrath of the Dean, the Senior Tutor, the Bursar and, most intransigent of all, Skullion the Head Porter - with hilarious and catastrophic results.

Cover Story

Cover Story
Author: Colin Forbes
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-08-17
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781913727291

'SUPERB... COLIN FORBES HAS NO EQUAL AT THIS SORT OF THING' SUNDAY MIRROR A journalist is brutally murdered and a video of her killing is sent to London by Soviet Intelligence with a warning - tell other people to keep away from Procane... Intelligence agencies are convinced that Adam Procane, a top Washington official, is about to defect. But the Presidential election is only two months away and it's the last thing the Americans want. Trouble is, no one knows who Procane really is, so nothing can be done to stop him. In London, Tweed of SIS watches and waits. Four highly suspect Americans have already passed through London en route to Scandinavia - the Deputy Head of the CIA, the National Security Advisor and his wife, and the Chief of Staff of the Armed Forces. Any one of them could be Procane. So it's time for Tweed to act. To get back into the field. To find Procane before the Soviets wreak havoc... Cover Story is the third in the Tweed & Co series of gripping and suspenseful spy thrillers - perfect for fans of John le Carré, Ken Follett and Charles Cumming. PRAISE FOR COLIN FORBES: 'Utterly realistic and gripping action' Spectator 'A projectile of a thriller' New York Times 'Will keep the reader on the edge of his chair' Daily Telegraph 'Better than Alistair Maclean's suspense novels' Pasadena Star-News 'Suspense mounts swiftly, plenty of action and intrigue' American Publishers Weekly 'Out-Alistairs Maclean' New York Times

Estonia

Estonia
Author: Neil Taylor
Publisher: Bradt Travel Guides
Total Pages: 310
Release: 2010
Genre: Estonia
ISBN: 1841623202

The only English-language guidebook to Estonia, written by a Baltics expert who spends half his life in the country. This sixth edition is bigger and better than any previous guide; it s fully updated and includes new museums, manor houses, castles, hotels and restaurants."