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In Why Sailors Can't Swim and Other Marvellous Maritime Curiosities, Nic Compton embarks on a fascinating exploration of the quirks and oddities that define life at sea. This engaging collection delves into the lesser-known stories of maritime history, unearthing tales that are as surprising as they are entertaining. From the peculiar practices of sailors to the strange superstitions that still linger in nautical culture, Compton's keen observations reveal the rich tapestry of human experience intertwined with the mysteries of the ocean.
Compton’s narrative is woven with a mix of humour and insight, drawing on an array of historical anecdotes and modern-day tales. The book is structured thematically, allowing readers to navigate through various curiosities, such as the reasons behind certain maritime customs, the fascinating evolution of ship design, and the peculiarities of life aboard vessels across different eras. Each chapter offers a unique glimpse into the maritime world, encouraging readers to ponder the deeper connections between humanity and the sea.
This book is ideal for anyone with a passion for the sea, maritime history enthusiasts, and those seeking to enrich their understanding of the nautical world. Whether you're a sailor, a boater, or simply someone who enjoys a good story, Compton's work promises to entertain and inform.
“A treasure trove of maritime oddities that will leave you both amused and enlightened.”
Format: Hardback
Dimensions: × ×
Pages: 96
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing
ISBN: 9781408188057
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