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Nautical Wit

by Richard Benson

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'The wonder is always new that any sane man can be a sailor' - Ralph Waldo Emerson 'If a man is to be obsessed by something, I suppose a boat is as good as anything, perhaps a bit better than most' - E. B. White Avast, me hearties! After a long day of sailing the seven seas, when your muscles are tied in knots and you're ready to batten down the hatches, drop the anchor and enjoy these side-splitting quips and quotes on sailing, motor boats, cruisers and much more- they'll leave you feeling swell in no time. b/w illustrations… (more)
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'The wonder is always new that any sane man can be a sailor' - Ralph Waldo Emerson 'If a man is to be obsessed by something, I suppose a boat is as good as anything, perhaps a bit better than most' - E. B. White Avast, me hearties! After a long day of sailing the seven seas, when your muscles are tied in knots and you're ready to batten down the hatches, drop the anchor and enjoy these side-splitting quips and quotes on sailing, motor boats, cruisers and much more- they'll leave you feeling swell in no time. b/w illustrations

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