Książka Fenceless Meadows Bill Adams

Fenceless Meadows

Tales of the Sea

Autor: Bill Adams
Język: Angielski
Oprawa: Twarda
Dostępność: Dostępna u dostawcy
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"Fenceless Meadows: Tales of the Sea" is a compelling collection of short stories that plunges reade...

Informacje o książce

Autor
Język
Angielski
Oprawa
Książka - Twarda
Data wydania
2026
strony
404
EAN
9781025453071
ISBN
1025453077
Enbook ID
52990320
Waga
742
Wymiary
156 x 234 x 24

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"Fenceless Meadows: Tales of the Sea" is a compelling collection of short stories that plunges readers into the heart of maritime life during the twilight of the age of sail. Penned by Bill Adams, an author celebrated for his authentic and evocative depictions of the mariner's experience, this work captures the vastness and volatility of the world's oceans-the 'fenceless meadows' where man and nature meet in constant struggle.

The stories within this volume explore the multifaceted reality of life aboard a sailing vessel, from the grueling physical demands of the rigging to the profound psychological toll of isolation at sea. Adams blends gritty realism with a lyrical appreciation for the beauty of the deep, portraying characters who are as rugged and unpredictable as the waters they navigate. Themes of endurance, brotherhood, and the inescapable call of the horizon permeate every page, offering a window into a lifestyle defined by both peril and sublime freedom.

As a significant contribution to nautical literature, "Fenceless Meadows: Tales of the Sea" stands as a testament to the courage of those who ventured into the unknown. This collection remains an essential read for enthusiasts of classic adventure and those who seek to understand the historical soul of the seafaring tradition.

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