
Relive the thrill of Alain Gerbault’s historic solo Atlantic crossing and his daring global voyages in this gripping collection. A celebration of courage, freedom, and relentless adventure.
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Relive the extraordinary journey of Alain Gerbault, a man who defied the limits of human endurance and redefined the spirit of adventure. On September 15, 1923, Gerbault achieved the unthinkable by landing in New York aboard the *Firecrest* after an unprecedented solo crossing of the Atlantic from east to west—a feat that remains unmatched to this day. This gripping account transports readers into the heart of his daring exploits, from his solo circumnavigation of the globe via Panama, the Indian Ocean, and the Cape of Good Hope, to his relentless pursuit of freedom and self-discovery. A masterful blend of courage, tenacity, and wanderlust, this book is a tribute to those who dare to push beyond the horizon.
Alain Gerbault’s life reads like a novel. Born in 1893, he served as a pilot during World War I before turning to business and competitive tennis—pursuits that left him unfulfilled. In 1921, he made a radical decision: he bought an old sailboat and set sail, leaving behind a conventional life to embrace the unknown. His writings capture the raw beauty of the open sea, the solitude of long voyages, and the unshakable determination of a man who lived by his own rules. This edition is enriched by a preface from Isabelle Autissier, a renowned sailor herself, and a postface by Ella Maillart, adding depth and perspective to Gerbault’s timeless story.
Published in a convenient pocket format, this 720-page edition is perfect for both avid readers and maritime enthusiasts. The book features color illustrations that bring Gerbault’s adventures to life, making it as visually engaging as it is narratively compelling. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor, a history buff, or simply someone who loves a gripping tale of human resilience, *Alone Across the Atlantic and Other Tales* is a must-read. It’s more than a book—it’s an invitation to embark on a journey of discovery, both across the seas and within yourself.
Part of the *Points Aventure* collection, this paperback edition is designed for durability and portability, making it ideal for reading on the go. Weighing just 0.374 kg and measuring 10.90 x 17.90 x 3.20 cm, it fits easily into a bag or backpack. The high-quality binding ensures it withstands repeated readings, while the clear, accessible French text makes it suitable for both native speakers and advanced learners. Published in 2019, this edition remains as relevant and inspiring as Gerbault’s original voyages, offering a timeless escape into the world of adventure.
Embark on a Journey of Courage and Discovery
Few stories capture the essence of human daring like *Alone Across the Atlantic and Other Tales*. This remarkable book chronicles the life and adventures of Alain Gerbault, a man who turned his back on convention to chase the horizon. In 1923, he became the first person to solo sail across the Atlantic from east to west, a record that still stands today. His subsequent circumnavigation of the globe—via Panama, the Indian Ocean, and the Cape of Good Hope—cemented his legacy as one of history’s greatest mariners. This 720-page paperback edition, part of the *Points Aventure* collection, is more than a memoir; it’s a testament to the unyielding spirit of exploration and the freedom found in the vastness of the sea.
A Story of Transformation and Tenacity
Gerbault’s journey began long before he set sail. A World War I pilot turned businessman and tennis player, he found himself restless and unfulfilled until he purchased an old sailboat in 1921 and cast off into the unknown. His writings reveal a man who embraced solitude, faced unimaginable challenges, and discovered his true self amid the waves. This edition is enriched with a preface by Isabelle Autissier, a legendary sailor in her own right, and a postface by Ella Maillart, offering modern perspectives on Gerbault’s timeless tale. The inclusion of color illustrations adds a vivid dimension to his adventures, making this book as visually captivating as it is narratively compelling.
Designed for Adventurers and Dreamers
This pocket-sized edition is crafted for those who crave both inspiration and practicality. Weighing just 0.374 kg and measuring 10.90 x 17.90 x 3.20 cm, it’s lightweight and portable, perfect for reading on a train, a plane, or even a boat. The durable paperback binding ensures it can withstand the rigors of travel, while the 720 pages offer hours of immersive reading. Whether you’re a seasoned sailor, a history enthusiast, or simply someone who loves a good adventure story, this book is a treasure trove of courage, resilience, and the unbreakable bond between humans and the sea.
This pocket-sized paperback edition of *Alone Across the Atlantic and Other Tales* is designed for both durability and convenience. With 720 pages of gripping narrative and color illustrations, it weighs just 0.374 kg and measures 10.90 x 17.90 x 3.20 cm, making it easy to carry anywhere. Published in 2019 as part of the *Points Aventure* collection, this edition features a sturdy binding and is written entirely in French, offering an authentic reading experience for language enthusiasts and adventure seekers alike.
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The book weighs 0.374 kg, making it lightweight and easy to carry.
This edition contains 720 pages, offering an extensive collection of narratives.
No, this edition is only available in French.
The dimensions are 10.90 x 17.90 x 3.20 cm, designed for a compact and portable format.
The preface is written by Isabelle Autissier, a renowned sailor and writer.
This paperback edition was first released on October 3, 2019.
Yes, this edition includes color illustrations to enhance the reading experience.
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