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Nautical Mind :: Books :: Narrative & Biography :: Lore & Myth :: Myth, Fact, and Navigators' Secrets

  Myth, Fact, and Navigators' Secrets

Myth, Fact, and Navigators' Secrets 
A quirky collection of little-known tales of the sea. Here is the account of the deadly duel between the U.S. Frigate 'Chesapeake' and His Britannic Majesty's frigate 'Shannon', equally matched in firepower, but having no strategic significance on the outcome of the war. There is a brief history of the bosun's pipe, complete with lessons on how to play it. An informing and entertaining collection fit for all sailing aficionados, from day sailors to world cruisers.

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Author

Dill, J. Gregory

Number of Pages

220

Illustrated

illus.

Format

softcover

Date

2006

ISBN

1592288790

ISBN13

9781592288793

 
Price: $21.95

 

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