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The Riddle of the Sands

Erskine Childers author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Published:15th Jul '10

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The perfect partner to Joshua Slocum's Sailing Alone Around the World, also published by Adlard Coles Nautical A true classic, enduringly popular - the best-known sailing novel amongst sailors and non-sailors alike An entertaining and gripping armchair read - a sailing narrative and adventure story in one Includes maps and black and white photos of the Dutch coast and islands - unique to this edition

The classic espionage thriller about two men on a yachting holiday discovering a secret German naval base and an enemy armada with plans to invade England.Described by Ken Follett as "the first modern thriller", The Riddle of the Sands is the best-known sailing narrative and a true classic. It was recently ranked 37th in The Observer's list of the 100 Greatest Novels of the past 300 years. Winston Churchill even credited it for the Admiralty's decision to build naval bases in Scapa Flow, Invergordon and Rosyth. Following in the adventurous tradition of H Rider Haggard, and being a clear influence on the espionage tales of John Buchan, Ian Fleming and John le Carre, The Riddle of the Sands tells the story of two young men on a sailing trip to the islands off the Dutch coast who discover a secret German naval base, and an enemy armada preparing to invade England. With its prescient plotline and patriotic call for the nation to prepare against its foreign foes, The Riddle of the Sands has remained enduringly popular ever since it was first published in 1903. This new edition includes detailed maps of the Dutch coastline and evocative black and white photographs of some of the places Carruthers and Davies visit. This is an enduring classic, loved by sailors and non-sailors alike, and its new illustrative material will be welcomed by readers following the storyline.

'A welcome reissue for the classic 1903 tale of espionage on and around the Frisian Islands...it comes with plenty of maps and photos...well worth a read.' Daily Echo - Bournemouth - (August 2010) 'A gem of a book...a good way of updating a classic' Sailing Today (October 2010) 'A gripping, entertaining adventure...new edition includes detailed chartlets of the Dutch coastline to help the reader follow the story, as well as evocative black and white photographs' Nautical Magazine (November 2010) 'It was a joy to have the chance to reread the tale of the enigmatic British sailor, Davies, and his university friend, Carruthers...' Compass Magazine (2010) '...you have the perfect book to curl up with on long winter's nights...' Compass Magazine (2010) 'It's a great tale and the perfect book to curly up with on a dark Winter's evening.' Rescue Magazine (2010) Additional to the original text are a dozen or so black and white photographs which capture most effectively the atmosphere of the Dutch and German Frisian islands.' Cruising (March 2011)

ISBN: 9781408129418

Dimensions: 198mm x 129mm x 14mm

Weight: 526g

288 pages