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"SEA STORIES, tells the entire tale. You will find excerpts of some of the most famous nautical stories of all time. Most of us have passed through a period of life during which we have ardently longed to be, if not actually a rover, a buccaneer, or a pirate, at least and really a sailor! To run away to sea has been the misdirected ambition of many a youngster, and some lads there are who have realized their desire to their sorrow. The boy who has not cherished in his heart and exhibited in his actions at sometime or other during his youthful days, a love of ships and salt water, is fit for-well, he is fit for the shore, and that is the worst thing a sailor could say about him! The virile nations, the strong peoples, are those whose countries border on the sea. They who go down to the great deep in ships are they who master the world. On the ocean as well as on the mountain top dwells the spirit of freedom. When men have struggled with each other in the shock of war, or the emulation of peace, when they have matched skill against skill, strength to strength, courage with courage, the higher quality of manhood in each instance has been required upon the sea; for there the sharp contention has been not only between man and man but between nature and man as well. A double portion of heroic spirit is needed to meet the double demand. That is the reason we love the sea. It is this Homeric spirit of the Ocean Masters that fills the dreams of youth and stirs the memories of old age. In these dreams and memories the veriest boy catches glimpses of the perpetual Titanic struggle of, and on, the deep; dimly discerning in his youthful way, a thousand generations of heroic achievement before, and through which, he begins to be; and he realizes that the ocean affords such a field for the exhibition of every high quality that goes to make a man as may be found nowhere else."
Charles Dickens, Charles Kingsley, Charles Reade, Cyrus Townsend Brady, Daniel Defoe, Frank Thomas Bullen, Frederick Marryat, George Cupples, Herman Melville, James Fenimore Cooper, Jean Ingelow, Jean Rudolf Wyss, Michael Scott, Pierre Loti, R. J. Cleveland, Richard Henry Dana Jr., Robert Louis Stevenson, Victor Hugo, W.H.G. Kingston, William Clark Russell (Author), Ant Richards (Narrator)
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"Pierre Loti born to a Protestant family, Loti's education began in his birthplace, Rochefort, Charente-Maritime. At age 17 he entered the naval school in Brest and studied at Le Borda. He gradually rose in his profession, attaining the rank of captain in 1906. In January 1910 he went on the reserve list. He was in the habit of claiming that he never read books, saying to the Académie française on the day of his introduction (7 April 1892), 'Loti ne sait pas lire' ('Loti doesn't know how to read'), but testimony from friends proves otherwise, as does his library, much of which is preserved in his house in Rochefort. In 1876 fellow naval officers persuaded him to turn into a novel passages in his diary dealing with some curious experiences in Istanbul. The result was the anonymously published Aziyadé (1879), part romance, part autobiography, like the work of his admirer, Marcel Proust, after him. SAILORS' YARNS: Within the tropics, on a wondrous evening when the Southern trades were blowing with their balmiest softness, the corporeal portion of his being tired with a healthy muscular fatigue, gently lulled by the slumberous rhythmic motion of the ship."
Pierre Loti (Author), Ant Richards (Narrator)
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"Pierre Loti [Julien Viaud] (1850-1923) was a French naval officer and novelist. The present book is one of his few works of non-fiction, a small collection of letters and diary entries that describe his views and experiences in the wars and military operations in which he participated. Besides World War I, he also sheds light upon his views and involvement in the preparations for the Turkish Revolution of 1923, for which until today a famous hill and popular café in Istanbul are named after him. (Summary by Carolin)"
Pierre Loti (Author), LibriVox Volunteers (Narrator)
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"Pierre Loti fait le voyage d'Angkor en 1901, pèlerinage qui répond à un rêve d'enfant et révèle le sens de toute une existence. C'est une véritable leçon de sagesse qui arrive au crépuscule d'une vie pour le mettre en valeur. Les pensées mélancoliques du voyageur et les descriptions de ce site incomparable, témoin ultime de la civilisation khmère, se mêlent intimement pour former un chef d'oeuvre absolu."
Pierre Loti (Author), Olivier Lecerf (Narrator)
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