The Dolphin : The Life of David Lewis

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Discover 'The Dolphin: The Life of David Lewis', an enthralling biography by Ben Lowings that chronicles the remarkable journey of David Henry Lewis, a groundbreaking adventurer and navigator. Dive into this detailed account of a British-born New Zealander who became the first person to successfully sail a catamaran around the globe and the first to reach Antarctica solo under sail in his renowned vessel, Ice Bird. With dimensions of 156 x 216 mm and a total of 288 pages, this paperback publication by Lodestar Books provides a comprehensive exploration of Lewis’s extraordinary life. Readers will appreciate Lowings' unique perspective, as he meticulously uncovers the secrets behind Lewis's determination and groundbreaking voyages across the Pacific Islands, revealing not just his professional feats but also the personal costs of his adventurous spirit. This biography also sheds light on his six tumultuous marriages and the impact of his relentless pursuit of adventure on his family and friends. Combining original research and heartfelt testimonies, it'll engage maritime history enthusiasts and adventure lovers alike. Published on 30-10-2020, 'The Dolphin: The Life of David Lewis' represents not only a tribute to a pioneering figure in sailing but also a reflective inquiry into whether the adventure was truly worth the price it exacted on those closest to him. Order now to explore the life of a true maritime legend, whose legacy continues to inspire adventurers around the world.

CONDITION: Brand New
Dimensions: 156 x 216 mm
Pages: 288
Bind: paperback
Author: Ben Lowings Publisher: Lodestar Books
Publication Date: 30-10-2020

In this first biography of David Henry Lewis, Ben Lowings examines his lifetime of adventure forensically yet sympathetically, and unlocks the secrets of his determination. This British-born New Zealander was the first person to sail a catamaran around the world, the first - in Ice Bird - to reach Antarctica solo under sail, and the first to make known to Westerners how ancient navigators reached - and could reach again - the Pacific islands. His many voyages resulted in thirteen books published and translated worldwide; many were bestsellers - We, the Navigators has not been out of print since first publication in 1972. David Lewis's achievements have been acknowledged with a series of awards, including that of Distinguished Companion of the New Zealand Order of Merit. But the price of David Lewis's adventures had ultimately to be paid by others in the succession of families he created, then broke apart; and many of his actions brought him into conflict with the feelings of friends and contemporaries. We may legitimately ask 'was it really all worth it?' For the first time his six marriages are revealed, through more than a year of original research in Britain, Australia and New Zealand - including interviews with all surviving family members, as well as friends and fellow voyagers. Events thinly-sketched or omitted in his own writings, such as his father's own failings, are investigated. His kayaking, mountain-climbing and sailing were struggles all the more difficult bec

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