Richard Halliburton & the Voyage of the Sea Dragon by Gerald Max(.PDF)

File Size: 13 MB

Richard Halliburton and the Voyage of the Sea Dragon by Gerald Max
Requirements: .PDF reader, 13 MB
Overview: Richard Halliburton (1900–1939), considered the world’s first celebrity travel writer, swam the length of the Panama Canal, recreated Ulysses’ voyages in the Mediterranean, crossed the Alps on an elephant, flew around the world in a biplane, and descended into the Mayan Well of Death, all the while chronicling his own adventures. Several books treat his life and travels, yet no book has addressed in detail Halliburton’s most ambitious expedition: an attempt to sail across the Pacific Ocean in a Chinese junk.

Set against the backdrop of a China devastated by invading Japanese armies and the storm clouds of world war gathering in Europe, Halliburton and a crew of fourteen set out to build and sail the Sea Dragon—a junk or ancient sailing ship—from Hong Kong to San Francisco for the Golden Gate International Exposition. After battling through crew conflicts and frequent delays, the Sea Dragon set sail on March 4, 1939. Three weeks after embarking, the ship encountered a typhoon and disappeared without a trace.
Genre: Non-Fiction > Biographies & Memoirs

Free Download links:

https://filespayouts.com/d/5pwD

https://upfiles.com/l2Vtxsrq