Although I did my schooling in Oregon, I aint one of those illegitimate folks, I can read. I thought as we enter the winter internet bickering season a thread with some good book titles would help ease the winter doldrums. Here's a few that get a thumbs up from me.
These are all true tales of adventure and survival that I had a hard time putting down.
"Skeletons on the Zahara" Dean King. This is a true story of some sailors that wrecked on the african coast in the 1800's and where captured & enslaved by Arabs. It tells of their misadventure and eventual escape
"The Long Walk" King, Bachman. This is the tale of a Polish calvary officer that was captured and sent to Siberia in the 40's, the people he meets and their escape by foot. The blighters walked all the way to India
"My Old Man & The Sea" This is the tale of an ageing father and his son and their trip around the Horn in a 25' sail boat. It's a great story of not only their adventure but also the dynamics between father and son.
"Ship of Gold" Kindler. Helluva a tale about the wreck, search & salvage of a sidewheeler that went down of the east coast. The ship carried about 600 folks, all returning from the CA gold fields and tons of gold. The book covers the historical aspects of the ship and passengers, and the crazy engineering school graduate that had the moxy to thing outside the box to do the impossible.
When you tire of true tales and what to laugh untill your sides hurt, try anything by Karl Hiasson
enjoy
These are all true tales of adventure and survival that I had a hard time putting down.
"Skeletons on the Zahara" Dean King. This is a true story of some sailors that wrecked on the african coast in the 1800's and where captured & enslaved by Arabs. It tells of their misadventure and eventual escape
"The Long Walk" King, Bachman. This is the tale of a Polish calvary officer that was captured and sent to Siberia in the 40's, the people he meets and their escape by foot. The blighters walked all the way to India
"My Old Man & The Sea" This is the tale of an ageing father and his son and their trip around the Horn in a 25' sail boat. It's a great story of not only their adventure but also the dynamics between father and son.
"Ship of Gold" Kindler. Helluva a tale about the wreck, search & salvage of a sidewheeler that went down of the east coast. The ship carried about 600 folks, all returning from the CA gold fields and tons of gold. The book covers the historical aspects of the ship and passengers, and the crazy engineering school graduate that had the moxy to thing outside the box to do the impossible.
When you tire of true tales and what to laugh untill your sides hurt, try anything by Karl Hiasson
enjoy