The Line Upon a Wind by Noel Mostert

The Line Upon a Wind by Noel Mostert

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Chronicling the first true 'world war', this work presents the story of the daily lives of the sailors on board the fighting ships, the blood and guts ferocity of engagement in an age of gentility, the struggles of the ships' surgeons to repair broken bodies and the daily efforts to keep the men fed, watered and free of disease.

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The Line Upon a Wind by Noel Mostert

Chronicling the first true 'world war', this work presents the story of the daily lives of the sailors on board the fighting ships, the blood and guts ferocity of engagement in an age of gentility, the struggles of the ships' surgeons to repair broken bodies and the daily efforts to keep the men fed, watered and free of disease.
Noel Mostert is the author of the acclaimed Frontiers (1992). He is Canadian, born in Cape Town. He served as military correspondent with Canadian forces in Europe and was United Nations correspondent for the Montreal Star, based in New York with a roving international assignment. He has contributed journalism and short stories to numerous American publications and is the recipient of several awards for his writing, including Columbia University's National Magazine Award for articles in the New Yorker. He lives in Tangier.
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ISBN 13 9780224069229
ISBN 10 0224069225
Title The Line Upon a Wind
Author Noel Mostert
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Vintage Publishing
Year published 2007-06-28
Number of pages 800
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.