What I Learned at Sea Or My First Voyage

What I Learned at Sea  Or My First Voyage
Author: William Stones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 271
Release: 1871
Genre: Voyages and travels
ISBN: OCLC:471850444

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My first voyage Entitled What I learned at sea or My first voyage

My first voyage   Entitled   What I learned at sea  or  My first voyage
Author: William Stones (travel writer.)
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1870
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OXFORD:600024828

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What I Learned at Sea Or My First Voyage

What I Learned at Sea  Or  My First Voyage
Author: William Stones
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 286
Release: 1870
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: NLS:V000678676

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Redburn His First Voyage

Redburn His First Voyage
Author: Herman Melville
Publsiher: Prabhat Prakashan
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2021-01-01
Genre: Self-Help
ISBN: 9182736450XXX

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Redburn: His First Voyage is the fourth book by the American writer Herman Melville, first published in London in 1849.

The Ocean Blue Spaces and Outdoor Learning

The Ocean  Blue Spaces and Outdoor Learning
Author: Mike Brown
Publsiher: Taylor & Francis
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2024-07-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9781040023341

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This book explores the educational dimension of people’s engagement with the ocean. Across formal, informal, and nonformal learning contexts, it examines how experiences of the ocean and ‘blue spaces’ help us to understand ourselves, others, and our place within the natural environment, and the place of the ocean in our sociocultural and political life. Drawing on creative projects from around the world, the book introduces topics as diverse as ocean sailing, migrants’ experiences of learning to surf, experiencing seascapes through sounds, and the importance of fostering connections with the sea. It provides examples of innovative teaching and learning practices, and the pedagogical possibilities that engagement with the ocean offers to outdoor studies scholars and practitioners in terms of education, and the enhancement of our well-being and the environment. This is fascinating reading for advanced students, researchers, teachers, and educational practitioners with an interest in outdoor studies, experiential and outdoor learning, leisure and recreation studies, environmental studies, or geography.

Blitz Kids

Blitz Kids
Author: Sean Longden
Publsiher: Constable
Total Pages: 409
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781849018272

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From the dangers of London streets during the Blitz to working on the high seas in the Merchant Navy during the Atlantic Convoy, children were on the frontline of battle during the Second World War. In Sean Longden's gripping retelling of the conflict, he explores how the war impacted upon a whole generation who lost their innocence at home and abroad, on the battlefield and the home front. Through extensive interviews and research, Longden uncovers previously untold stories of heroism and courage: the eleven year old boy who was sunk on the SS Benares and left in frozen water for two days; the teenage Girl Guide awarded the George Medal for bravery; the merchant seaman sunk three times by the age of seventeen; the fourteen year old who signed up for the army three times before finally seeing action in the Normandy campaign; the fourteen year old 'Boy Buglers' of the Royal Marines on active service onboard battleships; as well as the harrowing experiences of the boy who was survived the Bethnal Green Tube Disaster; the horrors of being a child captive in the German PoW camps. Blitz Kids will change forever the way one sees the relationship between the Second World War and the generation - our grandparents and great grandparents- who bravely faced the challenge of Nazism. Allowing them to tell their stories in their own words, Sean Longden brings both the horrors and the humour of young lives lived in troubled times. The book includes stories of: The seventeen year old boy who signed up 4 times before he made it onto the beaches at Normandy. The Girl Guide who saved a family during the blitz. The teenage merchant seaman who was sunk three times. What it was like to be a teenage POW after the disasters of Dunkirk. Praise for Sean Longden: "A rising name in military history ... able to uncover the missing stories of the Second World War." The Guardian 'A tenacious sleuth of Second World War secrets.' Andrew Roberts. 'At times you have to stop and remind yourself that you're reading history and not an 007 thriller." The Soldier. 'First class history from a first class historian' Military Illustrated. 'Fascinating'. Financial Times.

The Man Who Would Not Die

The Man Who Would Not Die
Author: Paul Andrews
Publsiher: Smashwords
Total Pages: 454
Release: 2014-09-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9781310547652

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A Historical Mystery Thriller of a real life Monte Cristo! A Riveting Blend of Ken Follett & Alexandre Dumas Who is the Count of Saint-Germain? A mysterious, ageless adventurer who dabbles in alchemy, composes operas, and spies for kings. Throughout the 18th century, he always appears EXACTLY the same, a handsome & wealthy gentleman around 30 years of age. The Count is forever entwined in pivotal events -- from the doomed Scottish Rebellion to the bloody French Revolution, but always from the shadows ... He was Francis Rakoczi, last son of an exiled Hungarian prince. Falsely accused by the Italian Inquisition, he must surrender all; including his very identity, and Luciana, his only love. He searches the globe, from the Persia to the Himalayas, desperately seeking answers to a cryptic destiny. But those who betrayed him will not get off scot free. For time is now on his side, and the clock is ticking for his enemies! A Grand Adventure, written on the canvas of the globe with an hourglass lasting centuries. Rich in historic detail, The Man Who Would Not Die follows one of the most intriguing enigmas in history, the never-aging le Comte de Saint-Germain. From his early years as an exiled prince to his Marco Polo-like quest for answers. The past comes wonderfully alive through the eyes of one of histories greatest mysteries. What was his secret? Was he truly immortal?

So Long to Learn

So Long to Learn
Author: Bill Trowbridge
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 384
Release: 2011
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9781447858430

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