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Celebrate 50 years of French ocean racing with this illustrated hardcover, showcasing legendary feats from Tabarly’s 1964 win to modern champions like Desjoyeaux and Peyron.
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Relive the thrilling saga of French ocean racing through the lens of its greatest legends. From Éric Tabarly’s historic 1964 victory in the Plymouth-Newport Transatlantic Race to the modern-day exploits of skippers like Franck Cammas and Armel Le Cléac’h, this book captures the essence of a nation’s passion for sailing. Discover how France became a powerhouse in offshore racing, dominating iconic events like the Vendée Globe, the Route du Rhum, and the Volvo Ocean Race. With stunning visuals and expert storytelling, this hardcover edition is a tribute to the pioneers, innovators, and adventurers who turned the world’s oceans into their playground.
Trace the evolution of French ocean racing, from the solitary voyages of Alain Gerbault and Bernard Moitessier to the high-stakes, high-speed competitions of today. This book delves into the key milestones that shaped the sport, including the rise of multihulls, the development of cutting-edge sailing schools, and the pivotal role of sponsors in fueling ambition. Meet the visionary naval architects, the daring skippers, and the trailblazing women—like Florence Arthaud and Isabelle Autissier—who redefined what was possible on the open sea. Every page is a testament to the relentless pursuit of excellence that has made France a leader in ocean racing.
More than just a chronicle of races and records, this book is a visual journey through the most breathtaking moments in French sailing history. Richly illustrated with photographs, maps, and archival material, it brings to life the drama, the challenges, and the triumphs of those who dared to push the limits. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor, a history enthusiast, or simply captivated by tales of adventure, this hardcover edition offers an immersive experience into the world of oceanic challenges. A must-have for anyone who dreams of the sea or admires the spirit of exploration.
As France continues to dominate the world’s most prestigious sailing competitions, one final frontier remains: the America’s Cup. This book explores the nation’s quest to claim the oldest trophy in international sport, a challenge that has eluded even its greatest sailors. With the 2017 edition on the horizon, the stage is set for a new chapter in French sailing history—one that could cement its legacy as the undisputed leader of the seas. Will the next generation of skippers rise to the occasion? The answer lies within these pages.
Dive into the epic story of French ocean racing with this stunning hardcover tribute.
Oceanic Challenges is more than a book—it’s a celebration of France’s unparalleled dominance in the world of offshore sailing. From the groundbreaking victory of Éric Tabarly in 1964 to the modern-day feats of skippers like Michel Desjoyeaux and Loïck Peyron, this 188-page hardcover edition chronicles the evolution of a sport that has captivated millions. Packed with breathtaking visuals and expert insights, it offers a front-row seat to the races, the rivalries, and the innovations that have shaped ocean racing into the thrilling spectacle it is today.
Relive the greatest moments in French sailing history.
This book takes you on a journey through the most iconic events in ocean racing, from the Transat anglaise to the Vendée Globe and the Route du Rhum. Discover the stories behind the legends—Tabarly, Kersauson, Pajot, and more—as they conquered the Atlantic, circumnavigated the globe, and shattered records along the way. With contributions from renowned journalist Hervé Guilbaud and Gilbert Grellet, this co-edition with the AFP delivers a narrative that is as authoritative as it is engaging, making it a must-read for sailing enthusiasts and history buffs alike.
A collector’s edition for fans of the sea and adventure.
Featuring a premium hardcover binding, this book is designed to withstand the test of time—just like the sailors it honors. Its generous 240 x 285 mm format showcases the stunning illustrations and photographs that bring each chapter to life, while the 1.2 kg weight gives it a satisfying heft that reflects its importance. Whether displayed on a coffee table or pored over in a quiet moment, Oceanic Challenges is a book that invites you to explore, dream, and be inspired by the indomitable spirit of those who dare to challenge the oceans.
This hardcover edition of Oceanic Challenges combines rich storytelling with premium craftsmanship. Measuring 240 x 285 mm (9.4 x 11.2 inches) and weighing 1.2 kg (2.65 lbs), it features 188 pages of high-quality content, including stunning illustrations and photographs. Published in 2014, this collector’s item is a testament to the golden age of French ocean racing, with a durable hardcover binding that ensures it remains a cherished addition to any library.
With a legacy spanning over a century, this publisher has established itself as a benchmark for excellence in literature, history, and illustrated books. Known for its meticulous attention to detail and commitment to quality, it has earned a reputation for producing works that are both visually stunning and intellectually enriching. From classic literature to contemporary explorations of culture and adventure, its catalog reflects a deep passion for storytelling and a dedication to preserving the world’s most compelling narratives.
The book covers major races such as the Transat anglaise, Route du Rhum, Vendée Globe, Volvo Ocean Race, and the Jules Verne Trophy, highlighting French achievements in these events.
Yes, the book is illustrated and features visual content related to oceanic sailing and its history.
The book weighs 1.204 kg, making it a substantial hardcover edition.
The book highlights legendary sailors like Éric Tabarly, Olivier de Kersauson, Loïck Peyron, and Isabelle Autissier, among others, who have contributed to French oceanic sailing success.
No, the book is currently available only in French.
The book measures 240 x 285 mm, with a format of 24.50 x 29.00 x 1.80 cm.
The book was first published on October 2, 2014, with printing completed on September 1, 2014.
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