Once is Enough (Sailor's Classics Series)
The Sailor's Classics library introduces a new generation of readers to the best books ever written about small boats under sail

When the 46-foot Tzu Hang sailed from Australia into the vast Southern Ocean in December 1956, her crew of three couldn't know what terror awaited them.

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Once is Enough (Sailor's Classics Series)
The Sailor's Classics library introduces a new generation of readers to the best books ever written about small boats under sail

When the 46-foot Tzu Hang sailed from Australia into the vast Southern Ocean in December 1956, her crew of three couldn't know what terror awaited them.

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Once is Enough (Sailor's Classics Series)

Once is Enough (Sailor's Classics Series)

Once is Enough (Sailor's Classics Series)

Once is Enough (Sailor's Classics Series)

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The Sailor's Classics library introduces a new generation of readers to the best books ever written about small boats under sail

When the 46-foot Tzu Hang sailed from Australia into the vast Southern Ocean in December 1956, her crew of three couldn't know what terror awaited them.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780071414319
Publisher: McGraw Hill LLC
Publication date: 04/30/2003
Series: Sailor's Classics Series , #6
Pages: 224
Sales rank: 812,239
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.20(h) x 0.67(d)

About the Author

Miles Smeeton was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1906. In 1939, he and his wife Beryl attempted to climb 25,263-foot Tirich Mir, in the Himalaya, with Tenzing Norgay. Although they failed, Beryl achieved renown as one of the first women to climb so high. A career army officer, Miles served with distinction in World War II. In 1951, the Smeetons bought Tzu Hang in England and, though they had just learned to sail, sailed her to Canada. They next voyaged to the South Pacific, and Miles later wrote about that adventure in The Sea Was Our Village. In 1956, Miles and Beryl Smeeton embarked on the voyage described in Once Is Enough. In 1967, they made a third—and successful—Cape Horn attempt, sailing east to west. The Smeetons later founded the Cochrane Ecological Institute in Alberta, Canada, still run by their daughter.

Jonathan Raban is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, the editor of The Oxford Book of the Sea, and author of ten critically acclaimed books, including Passage to Juneau. He is the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Heinemann Award For Literature, and received the New York Times Editors' Choice for Book of the Year for Old Glory and Bad Land. He has been called (by The Guardian) "the finest writer afloat since Conrad."

Table of Contents

Introduction by Jonathan Raban

One. Preparations in Melbourne

Two. False Start

Three. Through the Bass Strait

Four. Across the South Tasman

Five. Into the Southern Ocean

Six. The Way of a Ship

Seven. This Is Survival Training!

Eight. Recovery

Nine. The Trek North

Ten. First Days in Chile

Eleven. Repairs in Talcahuano

Twelve. Still in Talcahuano

Thirteen. To Coronel Again

Fourteen. Not Again!

Fifteen. There's a Wind from the South

Sixteen. Epilogue

Appendix. Management in Heavy Weather
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