Sách nói: Cruise of the Falcon - A Voyage to South America in a 30-Ton Yacht
Cruise of the Falcon - A Voyage to South America in a 30-Ton Yacht
1 - 01 The Results of a Fish Dinner at Greenwich
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- Download 02 Voyage to Madeira audio
- Download 03 The Cape Verde Islands audio
- Download 04 Bahia audio
- Download 05 Rio de Janeiro audio
- Download 06 Maldonado Bay audio
- Download 07 Montevideo and Buenos Ayres audio
- Download 08 The Rio de la Plata audio
- Download 09 The Pampas audio
- Download 10 We Commence a Long Ride audio
- Download 11 The Rio Segundo audio
- Download 12 Cordoba audio
- Download 13 On the Tropilla Track to Potosi audio
- Download 14 The Montes of Santiago audio
- Download 15 The Rio Saladillo and the Salt-Desert audio
- Download 16 Santiago del Estero audio
- Download 17 Tucuman audio
- Download 18 Return to Buenos Ayres audio
- Download 19 We Sail for Paraguay audio
- Download 20 Sport on the Parana audio
- Download 21 El Gran Chaco audio
- Download 22 The Province of Corrientes audio
- Download 23 Paraguay audio
- Download 24 Villa Pillar audio
- Download 25 Asuncion audio
- Download 26 Our Adventure at Aregua audio
- Download 27 Descent of the Rivers audio
- Download 28 Ship a New Crew audio
- Download 29 Homeward Bound audio
- Download 30 A Pampero audio
- Download 31 Trinidad and Martin Vas Islands audio
- Download 32 Exploration of the Desert Island audio
- Download 33 Pernambuco audio
- Download 34 A Cruise Round the Reconcavo audio
- Download 35 Demerara audio
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In this fine sailing and exploring yarn, Edward Frederick Knight (1852-1925), sometime English barrister, journalist, sportsman, and amateur seaman, conspires over a fish dinner in Harwich to buy and refit the tiny yacht Falcon, recruit a crew of four (and a cabin boy), and sail across the Atlantic Ocean to South America. This they do, despite naysayers who advised painting the yacht's name conspicuously on her keel to aid identification when found floating upside down in some foreign sea.
The book provides detailed descriptions of sailing in difficult waters and powerful storms, the spectacular scenery of Bahia and Rio de Janeiro, sport hunting in unspoiled jungles, frequent revolutions (and a terrible war of annihilation) and, perhaps most important, the customs of the many different peoples who inhabit the South American continent. As was common practice in his day, Knight assumes the superiority of the “white” races and is not hesitant to express his sometimes less-than-favorable impressions of the “lesser” races he encounters. But he offers high praise for the beauty of the land and the kindness of the people he meets. (Steven Seitel)
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