Travel & Geography / Adventure Exploration &Travel / Passage to Juneau: A Sea and Its Meaning by Raban, Jonathan Raban, Jonathan Picador 1999:  first edition paperback @ 435 pages including maps.                     Amazon.co.uk Review: Jonathan Rabans Passage to Juneau is a pure delight, even for the most dedicated landlubbers. On April Fools Day 1993, Raban set sail in his 35-foot ketch from virtual reality Seattle, to travel the 1,000 or so miles up the often turbulent and tricky Inside Passage to Alaska. Despite describing himself as a timid, weedy, cerebral type, never more out of my element than when Im at sea, he nevertheless meant to go fishing for reflections and come back with a glittering haul. And glittering this is, for Raban writes with such vivid acuity and witty iconoclasm about charted and uncharted waters, actual, historical, anthropological, natural and personal--and much else besides. His constants as he threads his course through the fretwork of islands, narrows and passes are tracing Captain Vancouvers 1792 voyage in the Discovery; the Northwest Indians tenacious relation to the sea that dominated their lives and was mirrored in their art; Edmund Burkes 1757 theory of the sublime (terror was the most necessary ingredient) and the consequent, ecstatic recording of the coastal landscape (not by Vancouver, who found it dull and gloomy, but by his snobbish young upper-class officers); Rabans fathers death and its aftermath which interrupted his voyage; and, of course, the sea itself with its six basic movements: pitch, roll, yaw, heave, surge and sway.: : Every page offers rewarding observations and colourful commentary: on the death of the great fisheries, the new tourism, a rereading of Shelley and Marcus Aurelius, bird flight, the rigours of outpost life and even indeed the origins of nookie. All of this makes for an utterly engaging, generously questing, scholarly and richly pleasurable work. --Ruth Petrie : : Synopsis: The Inside Passage to Alaska, with its outer fringes and entailments, is a very complicated sea-route. Parts of it are open ocean, parts of it no wider than a modest river, and it has been in continuous use for several thousand years. Its aboriginal past - still tantalizingly close to hand - puts the inside passaged on terms of close kinship with the ancient sea of the Phoenicians and the Greeks. This book is much more than a book about a sea voyage; it is about Jonathan Rabans journey home to his father who is dying; about his crumbling relationship with his wife and also about the historical journey of the maddening Vancouver in his search for the North West Passage.Comments: very clean and  good  and immediately available.                      used books
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  • Book Title: Passage to Juneau: A Sea and Its Meaning
  • Author: Raban, Jonathan
  • ISBN: 330346296
  • Publisher: Picador
  • Year Published: 1999
  • Our Price: £5.78 GBP ($11.26 USD)
  • Description: Picador 1999: first edition paperback @ 435 pages including maps. Amazon.co.uk Review: Jonathan Rabans Passage to Juneau is a pure delight, even for the most dedicated landlubbers. On April Fools Day 1993, Raban set sail in his 35-foot ketch from virtual reality Seattle, to travel the 1,000 or so miles up the often turbulent and tricky Inside Passage to Alaska. Despite describing himself as a timid, weedy, cerebral type, never more out of my element than when Im at sea, he nevertheless meant to go fishing for reflections and come back with a glittering haul. And glittering this is, for Raban writes with such vivid acuity and witty iconoclasm about charted and uncharted waters, actual, historical, anthropological, natural and personal--and much else besides. His constants as he threads his course through the fretwork of islands, narrows and passes are tracing Captain Vancouvers 1792 voyage in the Discovery; the Northwest Indians tenacious relation to the sea that dominated their lives and was mirrored in their art; Edmund Burkes 1757 theory of the sublime (terror was the most necessary ingredient) and the consequent, ecstatic recording of the coastal landscape (not by Vancouver, who found it dull and gloomy, but by his snobbish young upper-class officers); Rabans fathers death and its aftermath which interrupted his voyage; and, of course, the sea itself with its six basic movements: pitch, roll, yaw, heave, surge and sway.: : Every page offers rewarding observations and colourful commentary: on the death of the great fisheries, the new tourism, a rereading of Shelley and Marcus Aurelius, bird flight, the rigours of outpost life and even indeed the origins of nookie. All of this makes for an utterly engaging, generously questing, scholarly and richly pleasurable work. --Ruth Petrie : : Synopsis: The Inside Passage to Alaska, with its outer fringes and entailments, is a very complicated sea-route. Parts of it are open ocean, parts of it no wider than a modest river, and it has been in continuous use for several thousand years. Its aboriginal past - still tantalizingly close to hand - puts the inside passaged on terms of close kinship with the ancient sea of the Phoenicians and the Greeks. This book is much more than a book about a sea voyage; it is about Jonathan Rabans journey home to his father who is dying; about his crumbling relationship with his wife and also about the historical journey of the maddening Vancouver in his search for the North West Passage.Comments: very clean and good and immediately available.
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