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Last Grain Race

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288
Language
EN
ISBN
9780864427687
Reading Time
~5h 3min

Last Grain Race is a ocean travel book by Eric Newby. In 1999. It has 288 pages.

About this book

In 1938 an eighteen-year-old boy signed on for the round trip from Europe to Australia in the last commercial sailing fleet to make that formidable journey. The four-masted barque Moshuluended up as a dockside restaurant in Philadelphia; the young apprentice went on to become one of the greatest travel writers of this century. The Last Grain Raceis Eric Newby's spell-binding account of his time spent on the Moshulu'slast voyage in the Australian grain trade. As always, Eric Newby's sharp eye for detail captures the hardships, danger, squabbles, companionship and sheer joy of shipboard life - bedbugs, ferocious storms, eccentric Finnish crew and all. By pure chance, Eric witnessed the passing of the era of sail, and his tale is all the more significant for being the last of its kind.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How many pages is Last Grain Race?+

Last Grain Race has 288 pages.

When was Last Grain Race published?+

Last Grain Race was published in 1999.

What genre is Last Grain Race?+

Last Grain Race is a Ocean travel book.

What is Last Grain Race about?+

In 1938 an eighteen-year-old boy signed on for the round trip from Europe to Australia in the last commercial sailing fleet to make that formidable journey. The four-masted barque Moshuluended up as a dockside restaurant in Philadelphia; the young apprentice went on to become one of the greatest tra...

Who wrote Last Grain Race?+

Last Grain Race was written by Eric Newby.