Joshua Slocum’s autobiographical account of his solo trip around the world is one of the most remarkable – and entertaining – travel narratives of all time. Setting off alone from Boston aboard the thirty-six-foot wooden sloop Spray in April 1895, Captain Slocum went on to join the ranks of the world’s great circumnavigators – Magellan, Drake, and Cook. But by circling the globe without crew or consorts, Slocum would outdo them all: his three-year solo voyage of more than 46'000 miles remains unmatched in maritime history for its courage, skill, and determination.

Sailing Alone around the World
Precursori, Forerunners, Précurseurs |
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Viaggi stravaganti, Weird travels, Voyages insolites |
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Globetrotter contemporanei, Contemporary globetrotters, Globetrotteurs contemporains |
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Personaggi fittizi, Fictional character, Personnages de fiction |
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