An edition of The Herzogin Cecilie (1991)

The Herzogin Cecilie

the life and times of a four-masted barque

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An edition of The Herzogin Cecilie (1991)

The Herzogin Cecilie

the life and times of a four-masted barque

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This is a copiously illustrated definitive record of one of the last and finest of the four-masted, steel-hulled commercial sailing ships written by two distinguished experts, Greenhill in maritime history and Hackman in Finnish ethnography.
The ship was built in Germany and made her first voyage in 1902. She was bought in 1921 by the legendary Finnish shipowner Gustaf Erikson and joined his fleet of similar commercial sailing ships based at Marriehamn in Finland.
Under her last captain, Sven Erikson, she ran aground on rocks near Start Point in Devon and, after several months of desperate salvage work, was abandoned in Starehole Cove.
The reason for the accident was never completely understood or explained at the time, even by Pamela Bourne Erikson, the captain's wife who was on board the ship and wrote a book about it (The Duchess, by Secker and Warburg, 1958) and the authors therefore conducted many interviews with relevant people and consulted extensive records for the first time to compile a definitive account. This suggests that after many years of hard-driving achievement, the captain had become exhausted, possibly unbalanced, unduly influenced by his wife, and probably falling out of favour with the owner. The course that the ship had taken was clearly wrong.

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English
Pages
224

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Cover of: Herzogin Cecilie
Herzogin Cecilie: The Life and Times of a Four-Masted Barque (Conway's History of Sail)
April 1998, Conway Maritime Press
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Cover of: The Herzogin Cecilie
The Herzogin Cecilie: the life and times of a four-masted barque
1991, Conway Maritime Press
Hardback in pale grey cloth with gilt lettering on spine and pictorial dust wrapper in English

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Table of Contents

Introduction
Technical Notes
Chapter 1. The Most Famous Sailing Ship in the World
Chapter 2. 'To Honour the Fatherland and German Seafaring'
Chapter 3. The Herzogin Cecilie becomes Finnish
Chapter 4. Early Days under the Finnish Flag
Chapter 5. The Flagship of the Fleet
Chapter 6. The Course towards Soar Mill Cove
Chapter 7. After Soar Mill Cove
Appendix 1. Table of Freights received by Herzogin Cecilie under the Finnish Flag
Appendix 2. Letter and Memorandum from H Clarkson & Co concerning the insurance of Erikson vessels
Appendix 3. Passages of the Herzogin Cecilie, 1902-1936
Appendix 4. Declaration before the Finnish Vice-Consul at Plymouth, 11 May, 1936
Appendix 5. Record of Examination on Oath by the Receiver of Wreck in the Port of Plymouth
Appendix 6. Report on Casualty by Messers Thomas Cooper & Stibbard
Appendix 7. Principal Sources Used
Index

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references.

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Library of Congress
VM311.S7 G74 1991

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Format
Hardback in pale grey cloth with gilt lettering on spine and pictorial dust wrapper
Pagination
224 p.
Number of pages
224
Dimensions
28 x 21 x 2.5 centimeters
Weight
925 grams

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL20968432M
ISBN 10
085177556X
Library Thing
5495960
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2606427

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