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Last Farewell: The Loss of the Collett

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Pages
182
Language
EN
ISBN
9781897317242
Reading Time
~3h 11min

Last Farewell: The Loss of the Collett is a book by Gary Collins. It has 182 pages.

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Inspired by True EventsIn 1934, North America lay stripped of its riches by a great depression. When the land refused to yield its bounty and the sea grew stingy, everyone in the Western World found it harder to survive, especially those in the isolated outports of Newfoundland. The Last Farewell tells the true story of a crew of logger-sailors who left their home port of Hare Bay aboard a two-masted schooner in early June of that year. Along her route to St. John’s, the crew of the Ethel Collett tell each other stories of life and death on the sea. They relive some of Newfoundland’s richest historical moments, from shipwrecks and sealing disasters to political strife and financial ruin. But little do they know that they are heading toward one of the most astonishing tales of them all: their own.

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Last Farewell: The Loss of the Collett has 182 pages.

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Inspired by True EventsIn 1934, North America lay stripped of its riches by a great depression. When the land refused to yield its bounty and the sea grew stingy, everyone in the Western World found it harder to survive, especially those in the isolated outports of Newfoundland. The Last Farewell te...

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Last Farewell: The Loss of the Collett was written by Gary Collins.