Year: 2012 Language: english Author: Bob Jackson Publisher: YouWriteOn Publishing Edition: Kindle | 1st Format: PDF Quality: eBook Pages count: 307 Description: Deck Apprentice at 17 in the prestigious Port Line, Bob Jackson’s life at sea began with a voyage to Australia. By 37 he was Skipper, trading to the Middle East. In the intervening twenty years he survived the deep freeze of a Canadian winter, wild Atlantic storms and Christmas beach barbecues in Melbourne. From a year on a tramp vessel to a stint on a vast bulk carrier, Bob’s experiences are of a world that no longer exists. Additional info: About the author: Bob Jackson, born in Carlisle in 1941 and the oldest of three brothers, spent his life at sea in the Merchant Navy, trading around the world’s major, and minor, ports. He is now retired and lives in Carlisle with his wife, also a writer, and their three dogs.
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I think I'll go to sea
Language: english
Author: Bob Jackson
Publisher: YouWriteOn Publishing
Edition: Kindle | 1st
Format: PDF
Quality: eBook
Pages count: 307
Description: Deck Apprentice at 17 in the prestigious Port Line, Bob Jackson’s life at sea began with a voyage to Australia. By 37 he was Skipper, trading to the Middle East. In the intervening twenty years he survived the deep freeze of a Canadian winter, wild Atlantic storms and Christmas beach barbecues in Melbourne. From a year on a tramp vessel to a stint on a vast bulk carrier, Bob’s experiences are of a world that no longer exists.
Additional info: About the author:
Bob Jackson, born in Carlisle in 1941 and the oldest of three brothers, spent his life at sea in the Merchant Navy, trading around the world’s major, and minor, ports. He is now retired and lives in Carlisle with his wife, also a writer, and their three dogs.
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