
Dive into gripping sea tales, from Atlantis to the Titanic. This book brings explorers, shipwrecks, and maritime mysteries to life with vivid storytelling and expert detail.
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Rediscover the Golden Age of Maritime Adventure
Few books capture the raw thrill and enduring allure of the sea like *Sea Adventurers*. This paperback edition, published in 2016, is a masterful compilation of short, vivid stories drawn from Alain Bombard’s iconic television series. Each tale is a window into the past, offering a front-row seat to some of history’s most legendary maritime exploits—from the tragic sinking of the *Titanic* to the mythical lost city of Atlantis. Whether you’re a history enthusiast, a sailing aficionado, or simply someone who loves a gripping story, this book is designed to captivate and inspire.
A Treasure Trove of Maritime History
At the heart of *Sea Adventurers* lies a deep respect for the ocean’s most influential figures. The book pays homage to explorers like Jacques Cartier and Vasco de Gama, whose voyages reshaped the world, as well as visionaries like Jules Verne, whose imagination continues to fuel our fascination with the sea. It also sheds light on lesser-known but equally compelling stories, such as the real-life inspiration for *Robinson Crusoe* and the groundbreaking work of Prince Albert I of Monaco in oceanography. With 238 pages of meticulously researched content, this book is both an educational resource and a thrilling read.
Crafted for Accessibility and Durability
Weighing just 0.339 kg and measuring 21.8 x 15 x 1.9 cm, *Sea Adventurers* is designed for portability without sacrificing readability. Its paperback binding ensures durability, making it the perfect companion for travel, whether you’re commuting or embarking on a maritime adventure of your own. The book’s compact size and lightweight design mean it can easily fit into a bag or backpack, so you can take it anywhere. Plus, its engaging narrative style makes it accessible to readers of all ages, from young adults to seasoned historians.
A Celebration of the Sea’s Enduring Spirit
What sets *Sea Adventurers* apart is its ability to blend historical accuracy with the excitement of storytelling. Alain Bombard’s passion for the sea shines through in every chapter, making this book more than just a collection of facts—it’s an immersive experience. Whether you’re reading about the mysteries of ghost ships or the daring exploits of Dumont d’Urville, you’ll feel the wind in your sails and the salt on your skin. This book is a celebration of the sea’s enduring spirit, perfect for anyone who has ever dreamed of setting sail into the unknown.
This paperback edition of *Sea Adventurers* is designed for both durability and convenience. With 238 pages of engaging content, it weighs just 0.339 kg, making it lightweight and easy to carry. The book measures 21.8 x 15 x 1.9 cm, fitting comfortably in most bags or backpacks. Published in 2016, this edition features a sturdy paperback binding, ensuring it can withstand the wear and tear of frequent reading or travel.
With a legacy rooted in maritime literature, this publisher has spent decades bringing the sea’s most captivating stories to life. Known for their commitment to quality and authenticity, they specialize in works that celebrate the ocean’s history, culture, and adventure. Their books are trusted by sailors, historians, and enthusiasts alike, offering a blend of scholarly rigor and accessible storytelling that appeals to a wide audience.
The book weighs 0.339 kg, making it lightweight and easy to carry.
The book contains 238 pages filled with vivid and engaging maritime adventure stories.
The dimensions are 21.80 cm in height, 15.00 cm in width, and 1.90 cm in thickness.
Currently, the book is only available in French.
The book is authored by Alain Bombard, a renowned adventurer and 'voluntary castaway'.
The book features a paperback binding.
The book was originally part of a television series and was published in its current form on February 19, 2016.
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