Outlaw Sea by William Langewiesche

Outlaw Sea by William Langewiesche

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Outlaw Sea by William Langewiesche

Three quarters of the world is made up of ocean; vast, untamed expanses of water, impossible to police rigorously. For travellers by sea there is an ever-present danger of shipwreck, the age-old problem of piracy, and now an alarming threat of terrorism. This book reports on the brutal forces to which those who take to the sea are exposed.
"* 'Reading the book makes you seasick - and very frightened.. You begin to understand how feeble are the works of man to withstand the awesome, uncontrollable power of the sea' Richard Ellis, The Times * 'Make no mistake, this book is a bargain!... It is an expose of our oceans' murky secrets, all of them man-made. Highly commended' Nautical Magazine * 'Disturbing account of a maritime world in which human greed and incompetence all too often negate the security that technical innovation should guarantee... riveting reading' Times Literary Supplement"
William Langewiesche is the author of four previous books Cutting for Sign, Sahara Unvieled, Inside the Sky, and American Ground. He is a correspondent for The Atlantic Monthly.
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ISBN 13 9781862078222
ISBN 10 186207822X
Title Outlaw Sea
Author William Langewiesche
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Granta Books
Year published 2006-02-06
Number of pages 256
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.