Voyage of the Liberdade is a non-fiction book written by Joshua Slocum and first published in 1890. The book chronicles Slocum's incredible journey across the Atlantic Ocean in a small, 35-foot sailing vessel called the Liberdade. Slocum, a seasoned sailor, set out from Boston with his wife and two children in 1888. However, after only a few days at sea, a storm hit and the family was forced to abandon ship. Slocum and his crew were eventually rescued by a passing steamer, but the Liberdade was lost. Undeterred, Slocum set ...
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Voyage of the Liberdade is a non-fiction book written by Joshua Slocum and first published in 1890. The book chronicles Slocum's incredible journey across the Atlantic Ocean in a small, 35-foot sailing vessel called the Liberdade. Slocum, a seasoned sailor, set out from Boston with his wife and two children in 1888. However, after only a few days at sea, a storm hit and the family was forced to abandon ship. Slocum and his crew were eventually rescued by a passing steamer, but the Liberdade was lost. Undeterred, Slocum set out to build a new boat, using salvaged materials and the help of local craftsmen. The resulting vessel, also named the Liberdade, was a testament to Slocum's ingenuity and determination. He then set sail once again, this time alone, on a journey that would take him from Brazil to the United States. Throughout the book, Slocum vividly describes the challenges he faced on his voyage, from navigating treacherous waters to battling loneliness and fatigue. He also provides fascinating insights into the cultures and landscapes he encountered along the way. Voyage of the Liberdade is a classic tale of adventure and perseverance, and a must-read for anyone interested in sailing, exploration, or the human spirit.This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the old original and may contain some imperfections such as library marks and notations. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world's literature in affordable, high quality, modern editions, that are true to their original work.
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