Ice! by Tristan Jones ISBN ISBN Unknown; Dobbs Ferry, New York, U.s.a.: Sheridan House, September ; ISBN · The known: Obituary: Tristan Jones. www.doorway.ru Tristan Jones, sailor, author, adventurer: born off Tristan da Cunha 8 May ; died Phuket Island, Thailand 21 June Tristan Jones's life was a series of adventures. Since he was a Welshman, a sailor, a romantic and a story-teller in the best seafaring tradition, the adventures. The item Ice!, Tristan Jones represents a specific, individual, material embodiment of a distinct intellectual or artistic creation found in Indiana State Library. This item is available to borrow from 1 library branch. Creator. Jones, Tristan,
Ice! is to the wide waters of the world what the exploits of that other Jones chap, Indiana, is to the wide screen only for real. Sports Illustrated. Tristan Jones is one of the true classic sailing writers of our time. This story tells of a voyage with a three-legged dog into the frozen north where he is trapped by numerous storms. Ice! by Tristan Jones. When Tristan Jones was discharged from the Navy told he was physically unfit for more seagoing, he got hold of a small craft, converted it to a cruising ketch started sailing. Determined to sail farther north than anyone else, he set out from Iceland accompanied only by his dog Nelson. At the other end of the ice, Tristan Jarry stopped 26 of 29 shots. All three of the goals he allowed were scored on nine shots in the second period. Doug Jones, a 5-time All-Star reliever.
Ice! (eBook) by Tristan Jones (Author), isbn, synopsis:The author of The Incredible Voyage sets out on. Jones spent two winters full of continuous suspense and danger in this bleak polar region. He was trapped by violent snowstorms, attacked by a ravenous polar bear, and marooned on an ice pack in the Arctic Ocean, all the while grappling with loneliness and despair, plus dwindling supplies. Ice! Tristan Jones described by Time magazine as "someone Lindbergh would have understood," wanted to sail a boat farther north that anyone else would ever attempt. Accompanied by Nelson, a one-eyed, three-legged Labrador, he set out from Iceland in the summer of The first winter he holed up in a Greenland fiord.
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