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by Geoffrey Wolff


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  ———. Sailing Alone Around the World and The Voyage of the “Liberdade.” Edited by Anthony Brandt. National Geographic, 2004.

  Slocum, Joshua. The Annotated “Sailing Alone Around the World.” Annotated by Rod Scher. Sheridan House, 2009.

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  ———. Capt. Joshua Slocum: The Adventures of America’s Best Known Sailor. Sheridan House, 1993.

  ———. Castaway Boats. Sheridan House, 2001.

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  ———. Joshua Slocum. Rutgers University Press, 1971.

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  PHOTOGRAPHIC CREDITS

  fm1.1: Courtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum

  fm1.2 Courtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum

  fm1.3 Courtesy of Sheridan House

  p1.1 Courtesy of Adrian Studer

  1.2 Courtesy of Sheridan House

  2.1 Courtesy of the Maine Maritime Museum

  2.2 Courtesy of the Maine Maritime Museum

  2.3 Courtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum

  3.1 public domain

  4.1 Courtesy of Sheridan House

  4.2 Courtesy of Sheridan House

  5.1 Courtesy of the Library of Congress

  6.1 Courtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum

  7.1 Courtesy of Sheridan House

  8.1 Courtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum

  8.2 Courtesy of Sheridan House

  8.3 Courtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum

  p2.1 Courtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum

  p2.2 Courtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum

  10.1 Courtesy of Sheridan House

  10.2 Courtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum

  10.3 Courtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum

  12.1 Courtesy of the New Bedford Whaling Museum

  A NOTE ABOUT THE AUTHOR

  Geoffrey Wolff is the author of five works of nonfiction and six novels. In 1994 he received the Award in Literature from the American Academy of Arts and Letters. He lives in Bath, Maine.

 

 

 


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