Pacific Passage

Pacific Passage
Title Pacific Passage PDF eBook
Author Warren I. Cohen
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 436
Release 1996
Genre History
ISBN 9780231104074

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A study of relations between America and East Asia on the eve of the twenty-first century.

Pacific Passage

Pacific Passage
Title Pacific Passage PDF eBook
Author Thomas J. Watson
Publisher Mystic Seaport Museum Incorporated
Pages 179
Release 1993
Genre Travel
ISBN 9780913372685

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When Thomas J. Watson, Jr. retired as chief executive officer of IBM in 1971, he began to pursue sailing, flying and exploring adventures he had dreamed about during his successful decades in business. One of the sailing and exploring adventures was a Panamato-Fiji passage through the South Pacific, and in this book he writes a charming, candid, erudite account of that sojourn in a part of the world we all dream about. A book for sailors and travelers, Pacific Passage takes us to Cocos Island, the Galapagos, Easter Island, Pitcairn, the Gambiers and Mangareva, the Tuamotus, Tahiti and Moorea, the Cook Islands, Samoa, Tonga and Fiji. And 72 color illustrations bring the lush, exotic South Seas to this book's oversize pages with great impact.

The Pacific Crossing Guide

The Pacific Crossing Guide
Title The Pacific Crossing Guide PDF eBook
Author Michael Pocock
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 225
Release 2003-01-01
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 0713661828

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The Pacific Crossing Guide is a complete reference for anyone contemplating sailing the Pacific in their own boat. From ideal timing, suitable boats, routes, methods of communication and provisioning to seasonal weather, departure and arrival ports, facilities, likely costs and dangers, the comprehensiveness of this new edition will both inspire dreamers and instil confidence in those about to depart. This is the definitive reference on the subject, relied upon by many thousands of cruisers. 'The definitive work on Pacific crossings' Cruising 'A magnum opus of excellence' Flying Fish

The Pacific Crossing Guide

The Pacific Crossing Guide
Title The Pacific Crossing Guide PDF eBook
Author Bloomsbury Publishing
Publisher A&C Black
Pages 225
Release 2013-08-04
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1472905261

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The Pacific Crossing Guide is a complete reference for anyone contemplating sailing the Pacific in their own boat. From ideal timing, suitable boats, routes, methods of communication and provisioning to seasonal weather, departure and arrival ports, facilities, likely costs and dangers, the comprehensiveness of this new edition will both inspire dreamers and instil confidence in those about to depart. This is the definitive reference on the subject, relied upon by many thousands of cruisers. 'The definitive work on Pacific crossings' Cruising 'A magnum opus of excellence' Flying Fish

The Pacific Crossing Guide 3rd edition

The Pacific Crossing Guide 3rd edition
Title The Pacific Crossing Guide 3rd edition PDF eBook
Author Kitty van Hagen
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 258
Release 2016-10-20
Genre Sports & Recreation
ISBN 1472935365

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The Pacific Crossing Guide is a complete reference for anyone contemplating sailing the Pacific in their own boat. From ideal timing, suitable boats, routes, methods of communication, health and provisioning to seasonal weather, departure and arrival ports, facilities, likely costs and dangers, the comprehensiveness of this new edition will both inspire dreamers and instil confidence in those about to depart. This new edition has been completely restructured with Part 1 covering thorough preparation for a Pacific crossing and Part 2 covering Pacific weather patterns, major routes and landfall ports, with useful website links throughout. There are completely new sections on rallies, coral atolls and atoll navigation, the cyclone season and laying up, use of electronic charts, satellite phones versus HF radio, ongoing maintenance, and Pacific festivals. Completely updated, expanded and refreshed for the new generation of Pacific cruisers, this is the definitive reference, relied upon by many thousands of cruisers.

Racing Through Paradise

Racing Through Paradise
Title Racing Through Paradise PDF eBook
Author William F. Buckley,
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Pages 363
Release 2024-08-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1493087886

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Racing Through Paradise is the third entry in Bill Buckley’s now classic sailing trilogy. Here the irresponsible, eloquent, enjoyable Buckley guides us through his beloved Azores, and through the Galapagos (“the Bronx Zoo at the Equator”), about which he inclines more to Melville’s view than to Darwin’s, and through places such as Johnston Atoll, where mysteries and hostilities await. On a hilarious side adventure, we have a memorable encounter with “The Angel of Craig’s Point.” Along the way, Buckley navigates among pleasant diversions as well as unforeseen navigational and philosophical shoals. He adroitly excerpts the candid journals of his shipmates, notably that of his son, Christopher, himself a best-selling novelist. The fine photographs by Christopher Little illustrate throughout. When Buckley’s Sealestial sails, finally, into New Guinea, we have shared a unique experience with a special breed of sailor, skipper, host, friend, and human being.

Pacific Crossing

Pacific Crossing
Title Pacific Crossing PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Sinn
Publisher Hong Kong University Press
Pages 474
Release 2012-12-01
Genre History
ISBN 9888139711

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During the nineteenth century tens of thousands of Chinese men and women crossed the Pacific to work, trade, and settle in California. Drawn initially by the gold rush, they took with them skills and goods and a view of the world which, though still Chinese, was transformed by their long journeys back and forth. They in turn transformed Hong Kong, their main point of embarkation, from a struggling infant colony into a prosperous international port and the cultural center of a far-ranging Chinese diaspora. Making use of extensive research in archives around the world, Pacific Crossing charts the rise of Chinese Gold Mountain firms engaged in all kinds of transpacific trade, especially the lucrative export of prepared opium and other luxury goods. Challenging the traditional view that the migration was primarily a "coolie trade," Elizabeth Sinn uncovers leadership and agency among the many Chinese who made the crossing. In presenting Hong Kong as an "in-between place" of repeated journeys and continuous movement, Sinn also offers a fresh view of the British colony and a new paradigm for migration studies.