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  • Midge
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    ebay worth a look for books sometimes, get the odd bargain.

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  • Ray
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    You can get some of them of amazon in ebook/pdf form for a few quid.
    I've loaded a few on to my kindle

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  • SCM
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    @Rootsea I've been trying to get hold of those books for a while now through my local library, they look fantastic but they're dead expensive if you buy them.

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  • alistairuk
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    MAYDAY: The Perils of the Waves by Nicholas Faith - it accompanied a TV series that was on channel 4 back in 1998, an interesting book.

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  • Rootsea
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    I'm currently reading 'A History of the British Merchant Navy' by Captain Richard Woodman. It is published in five books:
    1 - Neptune's Trident

    2 - Britannia's Realm

    3 - Masters Under God

    4 - More Days, More Dollars

    5 - Fiddler's Green


    Sounds like heavy academic stuff I know, but it is actually very good. Well written, often funny and pretty easy to read.

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  • condeh
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    Finally remembered it, was losing my mind.

    Redburn: His First Voyage
    Herman Melville

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  • condeh
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    I'll echo Lewis's comment above, great book, highly amusing. The sequel isn't quite as good, but it's all relative, as the first is such a cracker.

    As far as 'salty' books go, I would recommend (I can't remember what one is called, so frustrating!):

    Attention All Shipping: A Journey Round the Shipping Forecast
    Charlie Connelly

    Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage
    Alfred Lansing

    Heart of Darkness
    Joseph Conrad

    South: The Story of Shackleton's 1914-1917 Expedition
    Sir Ernest Henry Shackleton

    The Road to Russia: Arctic Convoys 1942-45
    Bernard Edwards

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  • Lewis
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    Great book don't worry being a cadet is not as extreme as this any more

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  • jacob44
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    A Captains Duty - Richard Phillips with Stephan Talty
    He doesn't just talk about the hijacking, but his career, brilliant read. Would also recommend Deep Sea and Foreign Going enjoying it so far.

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  • moose
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    Introduction to marine engineering 2nd edition by D.Taylor



    A bit pricy, but worth a read and pdf available with a google search.

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  • size4riggerboots
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    Book recommendations

    Please only post any reading recommendations for aspiring cadets here. Note: Please adhere to the site's policy of not distributing copyrighted material!! If you want to find any of these books use your google-fu

    So You Want To Go To Sea
    by Captain Michael Lloyd. Pub 2011. (If you google it you should be able to find a PDF copy!)

    Deep Sea and Foreign Going by Rose George. Pub 2013. Available on Amazon (Such a good read, and PACKED with information)
    Last edited by size4riggerboots; 26 July 2014, 10:51 PM.
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