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Book of the Sea

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De Selincourt, Aubrey

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Publisher: Duckworth Publishers Summary: Hugely varied, and spanning more than 2000 years, this text is a delight for anyone who has fallen under the spell of ships and the sea, though many powerful and sometimes disturbing passages make any reader appreciate Sophocles's sentiment.
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Publisher: Duckworth Publishers

Hugely varied, and spanning more than 2000 years, this text is a delight for anyone who has fallen under the spell of ships and the sea, though many powerful and sometimes disturbing passages make any reader appreciate Sophocles's sentiment.

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