[Free download] The Brendan Voyage: Sailing to America in a Leather Boat to Prove the Legend of the Irish Sailor Saints (Modern Library Exploration)
✿ Tim Severin ✿
| #122593 in Books | 2000-04-04 | 2000-04-04 | Original language:English | PDF # 1 | 7.96 x.70 x5.21l,.53 | File Name: 0375755241 | 304 pages
||8 of 8 people found the following review helpful.| A keen adventure & whale of a tale!|By Erin MQ|I learned about this book when I was at the place in Ireland from whence this Brendan Crew departed. I found the story to be incredibly intriguing. After I finished it, I bought a copy for my father-in-law. He builds model ww1 bi-planes so I thought he might appreciate how much attention to detail the author gave to building a b||"Enthralling!"--The Guardian||"An extraordinary explorer." --The Independent|From the Inside Flap|Could an Irish monk in the sixth century really have sailed all the way across the Atlantic in a small open boat, thus beat
Could an Irish monk in the sixth century really have sailed all the way across the Atlantic in a small open boat, thus beating Columbus to the New World by almost a thousand years? Relying on the medieval text of St. Brendan, award-winning adventure writer Tim Severin painstakingly researched and built a boat identical to the leather curragh that carried Brendan on his epic voyage. He found a centuries-old, family-run tannery to prepare the ox hides in the medieval way;...
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