A Voyage for Madmen

A Voyage for Madmen by Peter Nichols, published by HarperCollins on June 4, 2002, is a reprint edition comprising 336 pages. This book chronicles the remarkable journey of nine sailors who embarked on an unprecedented race in 1968 to circumnavigate the globe solo and nonstop. The narrative captures the challenges and dangers they faced, highlighting the profound impact this race had on the world of sailing.
Readers will find a detailed account of the intense competition and the personal struggles of each sailor as they confront the relentless forces of nature. Nichols delves into the harrowing experiences of these individuals, illustrating the extreme conditions of the Southern Ocean and the critical decisions that determined their fates. The book explores themes of adventure and the human spirit, making it a compelling read for those interested in travel, sailing, and the pursuit of extraordinary challenges.
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In 1968, nine sailors set off on the most daring race ever held: to single-handedly circumnavigate the globe nonstop. It was a feat that had never been accomplished and one that would forever change the face of sailing. Ten months later, only one of the nine men would cross the finish line and earn fame, wealth, and glory. For the others, the reward was madness, failure, and death.
In this extraordinary book, Peter Nichols chronicles a contest of the individual against the sea, waged at a time before cell phones, satellite dishes, and electronic positioning systems. A Voyage for Madmen is a tale of sailors driven by their own dreams and demons, of horrific storms in the Southern Ocean, and of those riveting moments when a split-second decision means the difference between life and death.
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