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The Saga of Cimba

The Saga of Cimba

The Saga of Cimba
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The Saga of Cimba

de Maury, Richard

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0071414274
ISBN 13
9780071414272
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International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press. Used - Like New. Like New condition. A near perfect copy that may have very minor cosmetic defects.

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The Saga of Cimba is an enchanting tale of adventure on the sea. Told in hauntingly beautiful prose, it recounts the journey of two young men in a 35-foot schooner sailing from Nova Scotia to New York to the Caribbean and through the Panama Canal to the islands of the South Pacific. The author clearly loves the sea and his ship, and any nautical enthusiast will appreciate the book's balance of romance with practical information. Along the way the pair encounters some thrilling moments at sea:"It was half-past two. I was glancing at Act One of the very appropriate Tempest while drying out a last meagre ration of tobacco. Suddenly Dombey shouted from the port:"'Look at this sea!'"It must have been perpendicular! I felt the cabin lifting as though striving for some great altitude. A second later there was a thud, the deck slipped away beneath my feet, careened, and the craft dived to a trough, falling down, as though knocked beam-on along a great decline...We fought our way out from under a heavy heap, to find the cabin in darkness, the ports under water. Looking up, I caught sight of the flooring over my head; one of the floorboards dropped as I did so. Although the companion and the hatch, now leading into the ocean, were closed, water came running in. Quite suddenly the cabin filled with smoke as the ship's stove, bolted to the floor and now overhead, emptied its coals and wood, to blaze on the cabin roof; a stream of water poured out of the stove from the submerged vent."Intermingled with the adventure on the high seas and descriptions of life on board the Cimba are tales of the equally interesting time spent on land: adventures on Caribbean islands, an encounter with the last of a group of Norwegians who came to the Galapagos in search of Utopia, and charmed days in Tahiti and Fiji. The author is incredibly observant, and his descriptions reflect a continuous fascination with the places he travels to, as when he depicts nightlife in the Caribbean:"Here were noise, happy confusion, wealth and dazed poverty, sought-after comforts and unsought-for dangers; here was civilization again, out for the evening, dressed in its best and blinded by its own lights...A neon sign flashed 'Atlantic Cabaret' over a street-corner. From the silence of a side-street came an exploding burst of laughter, passing off into echoes. American sailors, fruit-sellers, dark, birdlike Spaniards in white pongee, dance-hall girls, the firemen off some German merchantman, lottery-sellers, and young Panamanians, arrogant and smoking marihuana...The sound of jazz came from a balcony overhead. The slapping of coins on wood. The clatter of billiard-balls; sharp cries and echoes of Latin laughter. And the sound rose towards the dark sky -- a murmur -- one moment a caress, the next vindictive and threatening. 'Let's have some fun!'"But the narrative is at its best when the Cimba is at sea, for that is the author's real passion: "What sights can be seen from the helm of a single craft guided by resourceful hands! The sighted green glitter of a southern island bearing over the bows; a foam of breakers heaving to some romantic coast; the heated shore-lines of jungles, calm, steaming; islands of coral, voluptuous islands of flowers, islands of rocks. And yet to the small-boat voyager it is the sea which comes first; it is the supreme consideration, stretching to every shore, wind-cut and passionate, greater in breadth and loneliness than all the deserts of the world together."A beautiful, epic book!

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Librería
Wonder Book US (US)
Inventario del vendedor #
E13M-01327
Título
The Saga of Cimba
Autor
Maury, Richard
Estado del libro
Nuevo
Encuadernación
Tapa blanda
ISBN 10
0071414274
ISBN 13
9780071414272
Editorial
International Marine/Ragged Mountain Press
Lugar de publicación
New York, Ny, U.s.a.
Primera fecha de publicación de esta edición
April 1, 2003

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