Globe Pequot / Sheridan House
Pages: 224
Trim: 5¾ x 8½
978-1-4930-4938-7 • Paperback • June 2020 • $16.95 • (£12.99)
Dougal Robertson was born in Scotland in 1924 and spent the war in the Merchant Marine. He and his wife Lyn lived on a farm in England for a number of years before deciding to go on a circumnavigation with their children. He died in 1991.
List of Illustrations
Author's Acknowledgements
Glossary of Sailing Terms
Prologue
Part One: the Attack
Part Two: Castaways
Part Three: Safety
Part Four: Coincidence
Part Five: The Last Analysis
...[a] well-written account....an unexpectedly personal view of a man's physical and a woman's emotional courage that, when bonded, produced the strength to survive.
— Sailing
For stark excitement, marine natural history, practical lessons, and human love and stresses, few records, if any, of hazard and survival have ever bettered it.
— The Instrumentalist
[The Robertsons] survived and their tale is a triumph of human resource and determination against terrible odds.
— Cruising World
What a brave man, what an eloquent writer! In case of shipwreck I would send for Dougal Robertson or, in absence of him, reread his book in order to find out what on earth to do next.
— Nicholas Monsarrat