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  2. Nautical fiction - Wikipedia

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    An illustration from a 1902 printing of Moby-Dick, one of the renowned American sea novels. Nautical fiction, frequently also naval fiction, sea fiction, naval adventure fiction or maritime fiction, is a genre of literature with a setting on or near the sea, that focuses on the human relationship to the sea and sea voyages and highlights nautical culture in these environments.

  3. Tristan Jones - Wikipedia

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    Tristan Jones at book signing, Annapolis Sailboat Show 1987. Arthur Jones, pen name Tristan Jones (8 May 1929 – 21 June 1995) [1] was a British mariner and author. He spent most of his life at sea, first in the British Royal Navy, and then sailing in small yachts for various purposes, including self-appointed adventure trips. Starting in 1977 ...

  4. Ernest K. Gann - Wikipedia

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    The Mar is a 75 ft. wooden ketch built in Denmark in 1975 by world renowned American aviator, author, filmmaker, sailor, fisherman and conservationist, Ernest K. Gann. Gann had a lifelong love for sailing. He owned many boats of various types and sizes during his lifetime, which were chronicled in his memoir Song of the Sirens.

  5. Clare Francis - Wikipedia

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    Clare Mary Francis MBE (born 17 April 1946) is a British novelist who in her first career as a yachtswoman has twice sailed across the Atlantic on her own. She was the first woman to captain a successful boat on the Whitbread Around the World race.

  6. Outdoor literature - Wikipedia

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    Part real part fiction, classic account of life in the American Old West. Frank Cowper (1892–1896). Sailing Tours. A classic of single-handed cruising. Walter Weston (1896). Mountaineering and Exploration in the Japanese Alps. 20th century. John Muir, (1911). My First Summer in the Sierra. Grey Owl (1935). Pilgrims of the Wild. About Grey Owl ...

  7. Read These Adventure Books When You Need a Thrill or ... - AOL

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    These adventure books are great for those who love travel and the great outdoors. Picks like ‘Wild’ by Cheryl Strayed and ‘In the Heart of the Sea’ by Nathaniel Philbrick are examples.

  8. Swallows and Amazons series - Wikipedia

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    The Swallows and Amazons series is a series of twelve children's adventure novels by English author Arthur Ransome. Set in the interwar period, the novels involve group adventures by children, mainly in the school holidays and mainly in England. They revolve around outdoor activities, especially sailing.

  9. Category:Nautical historical novelists - Wikipedia

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