All Hands on Deck: A Modern-Day High Seas Adventure to the Far Side of the World
This memoir recounts the tale of a crew of unlikely seafarers that sailed an 18th century warship 6,000 miles. This unlikely tale begins at a destination, where film makers were looking to set Patrick O’Brian’s historical novels to film. They bought a replica of a warship for the production, thousands of miles away from Hollywood. A group to 30 people, including the author, were tasked with the voyage of the ship to the city of Angels. This book documents they zany adventure, against themselves and the elements doing their best to reach LA. This story of survival is a modern, real-life take on a classic sea-faring voyage that’s great for fans of adventure writing, fans of Patrick O’Brian, or fans of the film that are captivated by the replica ship.
(This new remainder book doesn't contain a sharpie mark but shows signs of shelfwear.)