Passage to Torres Strait
Four Centuries in the Wake of Great Navigators, Mutineers, Castaways and Beachcombers

 

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Passage to Torres Strait
Four Centuries in the Wake of Great Navigators, Mutineers, Castaways and Beachcombers

by Miles Hordern (Author)

 

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ISBN: 9780719564970

 

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A thrilling single-handed voyage to the point where past meets present


In his early twenties Miles Hordern first crossed the oceans from the northern to the southern hemisphere, but the stretch between New Zealand and the Indian Ocean, guarded by the Torres Strait, eluded him for twelve more years. Past sailors attempting a passage through this mythical strait either drowned on the treacherous reefs or starved in open boats. Yet Miles Hordern was unable to resist its siren call. Passage to Torres Strait weaves together unravelled strands of history, and reveals that it was the castaways and beachcombers who left the most enduring legacies.


 

ISBN 719564972
ISBN13 9780719564970
Publisher John Murray Publishers Ltd
Format Paperback
Publication date 19/06/2006
Pages 304
Weight (grammes) 220
Published in United Kingdom
Height (mm) 197
Width (mm) 128

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