Death Below Deck

Death Below Deck
Title Death Below Deck PDF eBook
Author Douglas Kiker
Publisher Ballantine Books
Pages 196
Release 1992-03
Genre Fiction
ISBN 9780345371041

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Running Against the Tide

Running Against the Tide
Title Running Against the Tide PDF eBook
Author Captain Lee
Publisher Simon and Schuster
Pages 234
Release 2018-09-18
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1501184466

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From the star of Bravo’s hit reality show Below Deck comes Running Against the Tide, the “Stud of the Sea’s” first-ever memoir recounting his journey from landlocked Saginaw, Michigan to the high seas, where he has spent more than twenty-five years as a superyacht captain. The cast members of Below Deck are known for their catfights, scheming, personal attacks, and long-held grudges, but what keeps viewers coming back week after week is resident hero Captain Lee, the only cast member to appear in all five seasons. But you don’t have to be one of Below Deck’s 1.5 million weekly viewers to appreciate Captain Lee’s story, which offers a glimpse behind-the-scenes at the luxury yachting industry and one of Bravo’s biggest franchises. From having to reclaim his drunk captain's lost papers in the Dominican Republic to unwittingly crewing a drug boat out of Turks and Caicos to navigating the outrageous demands of the super-rich in New York City, Captain Lee's tales from the high seas run the gamut, proving time and time again why he’s a fan favorite: he’s occasionally profane, he’s often surprising, but he’s never dull and, for the first time, he’s here to tell all.

Death Under Sail

Death Under Sail
Title Death Under Sail PDF eBook
Author C.P. Snow
Publisher House of Stratus
Pages 182
Release 2010-01-16
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0755120094

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Roger Mills, a Harley Street specialist, is taking a sailing holiday on the Norfolk Broads. When his six guests find him at the tiller of his yacht with a smile on his face and a gunshot through his heart, all six fall under suspicion in this, C P Snow’s first novel.

Death's Shadow

Death's Shadow
Title Death's Shadow PDF eBook
Author Darren Shan
Publisher Hachette+ORM
Pages 130
Release 2008-10-11
Genre Young Adult Fiction
ISBN 031604069X

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The apocalypse came and the world burned. But it wasn't the end, and out of the destruction, new life has emerged. Bec is back to face the Demonata. After centuries of imprisonment, she's more powerful than ever, but the demons no longer stand alone. Something has crawled out of the darkness with her. Lord Loss is no longer humanity's greatest threat...

Below Deck

Below Deck
Title Below Deck PDF eBook
Author Sophie Hardcastle
Publisher
Pages 296
Release 2021-07-02
Genre
ISBN 9781761065361

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Below Deck is the highly anticipated debut novel from author Sophie Hardcastle. A heartbreakingly poetic and haunting story about the vagaries of consent, about who has the space to speak and who is believed.

Second series

Second series
Title Second series PDF eBook
Author Gerald Massey
Publisher
Pages 448
Release 1896
Genre
ISBN

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Where the Negroes Are Masters

Where the Negroes Are Masters
Title Where the Negroes Are Masters PDF eBook
Author Randy J. Sparks
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 319
Release 2014-01-06
Genre History
ISBN 0674727762

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Annamaboe was the largest slave trading port on the eighteenth-century Gold Coast, and it was home to successful, wily African merchants whose unusual partnerships with their European counterparts made the town and its people an integral part of the Atlantic’s webs of exchange. Where the Negroes Are Masters brings to life the outpost’s feverish commercial bustle and continual brutality, recovering the experiences of the entrepreneurial black and white men who thrived on the lucrative traffic in human beings. Located in present-day Ghana, the port of Annamaboe brought the town’s Fante merchants into daily contact with diverse peoples: Englishmen of the Royal African Company, Rhode Island Rum Men, European slave traders, and captured Africans from neighboring nations. Operating on their own turf, Annamaboe’s African leaders could bend negotiations with Europeans to their own advantage, as they funneled imported goods from across the Atlantic deep into the African interior and shipped vast cargoes of enslaved Africans to labor in the Americas. Far from mere pawns in the hands of the colonial powers, African men and women were major players in the complex networks of the slave trade. Randy Sparks captures their collective experience in vivid detail, uncovering how the slave trade arose, how it functioned from day to day, and how it transformed life in Annamaboe and made the port itself a hub of Atlantic commerce. From the personal, commercial, and cultural encounters that unfolded along Annamaboe’s shore emerges a dynamic new vision of the early modern Atlantic world.