The Buccaneer`s Bell by Hugh Edwards (2006)

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Author Hugh Edwards
Barcode 9780975793619
ISBN 9780975793619
Format Books
Publisher Tangee Publishing
Size 195 x 265 x 1mm
Weight (g) 600 g

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Hugh Edwards' latest offering to the literary world, is a rediscovery of two major explorers of the modern world. In 1699, William Dampier set sail through the English Channel aboard the Roebuck, a rotten and ruinous fire ship which was never to meet its destination of Australia.

Similarly in France, 1817, Louis de Freycinet was aboard his own scientific vessel Uranie, bound on a voyage around the world. Despite being ... Read More

Hugh Edwards' latest offering to the literary world, is a rediscovery of two major explorers of the modern world. In 1699, William Dampier set sail through the English Channel aboard the Roebuck, a rotten and ruinous fire ship which was never to meet its destination of Australia.

Similarly in France, 1817, Louis de Freycinet was aboard his own scientific vessel Uranie, bound on a voyage around the world. Despite being shipwrecked on rocks off the Falkland Islands, Freycinet's time was spent shared with that of his new young wife Rose, who was disguised as a man and smuggled on board before the ship set sail from France.

The third and final voyage in the book began at Perth International airport in 2001, where seven men mulled over their intention of searching for the shipwrecks of Dampier and Freycinet in their South Atlantic graves. What they were to discover in their final days of the mission was beyond even their wildest imagination. A tale of hope, success and immeasurable adventure.

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Author Hugh Edwards
Barcode 9780975793619
Isbn 9780975793619
Format Books
Publisher Tangee Publishing
Size 195 x 265 x 1mm
Weight (g) 600 g

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