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Les Blackwell
Good books on sailing/cruising
I have a bookshelf full of good sailing and cruising books. Most of them have been already commented on (thanks to you for the memories).My two all time favorite books have to be:1) "Three men in a boat; to say nothing of the dog." by Jerome K. Jerome, published in 1889. Still available. An English Mark Twain. Extremely funny.2) "The Curve of Time," by Wiley Blanchett. An extraordinary woman in a power boat. What a lovely tale.I like anything by Herb Payson. His "Advice to the Sealorn" would be great holiday reading.Nice question and thread. Thanks to all.Les
I have a bookshelf full of good sailing and cruising books. Most of them have been already commented on (thanks to you for the memories).My two all time favorite books have to be:1) "Three men in a boat; to say nothing of the dog." by Jerome K. Jerome, published in 1889. Still available. An English Mark Twain. Extremely funny.2) "The Curve of Time," by Wiley Blanchett. An extraordinary woman in a power boat. What a lovely tale.I like anything by Herb Payson. His "Advice to the Sealorn" would be great holiday reading.Nice question and thread. Thanks to all.Les