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Informationen zum Autor By Ernest K. Gann Klappentext Song of the Sirens is Ernest K. Gann's story of the ships he has sailed and owned; of his years as master of a commercial fishing vessel, of ocean crossings and of storms and emergencies encountered at sea. Zusammenfassung Song of the Sirens is Ernest K. Gann's story of the ships he has sailed and owned; of his years as master of a commercial fishing vessel! of ocean crossings and of storms and emergencies encountered at sea. Inhaltsverzeichnis I. In Harbor II. The Albatros: A middle-aged maid of fading beauty and questionable VirtueIII. In HarborIV. The Albatros arrives on the scene of past affairsV. In HarborVI. The Albatros rejuvenated for high societyVII. In HarborVIII. The Albatros: Her days of oceanic butterflies and ravensIX. On HarborX. The Albatros: The chain of possession and tragedyEpilogueIn Harbor
List of contents
I. In Harbor
II. The Albatros: A middle-aged maid of fading beauty and questionable Virtue
III. In Harbor
IV. The Albatros arrives on the scene of past affairs
V. In Harbor
VI. The Albatros rejuvenated for high society
VII. In Harbor
VIII. The Albatros: Her days of oceanic butterflies and ravens
IX. On Harbor
X. The Albatros: The chain of possession and tragedy
Epilogue
In Harbor
About the author
Ernest K. Gann was a sailor, a professional airline pilot, and above all, a writer. Besides Song of the Sirens, his most famous books are Fate is the Hunter, The High and the Mighty, Island in the Sky and In the Company of Eagles.Charles J. Doane, editor of SAIL Magazine, has provided a new introduction for this edition.