Elliot Rappaport
Reading the Glass: A Sailor's Stories of Weather
Reading the Glass: A Sailor's Stories of Weather
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Elliot Rappaport, a captain of traditional sailing ships, has spent three decades at sea, and in his book "Reading the Glass," he combines science and memoir to reveal the remarkable story of how weather has shaped our oceans, history, and ourselves.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 336 pages
Publication date: 02 January 2024
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton
Brimming with an abundance of knowledge and invaluable experience, this captivating work stands as a testament to the remarkable combination of expertise and courage. Titled "Reading the Glass: How Weather Has Shaped Our Oceans, Our History, and Ourselves," it delves into the intricate world of weather, offering a comprehensive and mesmerizing exploration.
Author Elliot Rappaport, a seasoned captain of traditional sailing ships, has dedicated three decades to navigating the vast expanses of the sea. In this captivating memoir, Rappaport shares his deep understanding of weather, recognizing it as the critical factor that determines life and death at sea.
Spanning from the icy waters of Greenland to the turbulent Strait of Gibraltar, from the powerful squalls near the equator to the ancient Polynesian explorers who ventured eastward against treacherous trade winds, "Reading the Glass" weaves a tapestry of scientific insights and personal anecdotes. Through this captivating narrative, Rappaport reveals how weather has sculpted our oceans, influenced our history, and profoundly impacted our very existence.
This extraordinary book has been hailed as an extraordinary work by a modern-day Melville, earning it widespread praise and acclaim. Mark Vanhoenacker, the author of "Skyfaring," describes it as "a gripping account of what weather is, how it feels to be in the middle of it, and what we can expect going forward." Bill McKibben, the author of "The End of Nature," praises it as "a fabulous compendium of terror and disaster, expertise and courage."
In conclusion, "Reading the Glass" is a must-read for anyone with an interest in the natural world, history, or the captivating forces of weather. With its rich content, captivating storytelling, and profound insights, this book offers a truly enriching and unforgettable experience. Prepare to be transported into the world of weather and discover how it has shaped our world in ways both extraordinary and awe-inspiring.
Weight: 240g
Dimension: 130 x 198 x 27 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781529369373
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