An engaging & informative first-hand account of the last grain race' of maritime history from respected travel writer Eric Newby In 1939 a young Eric Newby
- later renowned as a travel writer of exceptional talent
- set sail aboard Moshulu the largest sailing ship still employed in the transportation of grain from Australia to Europe Every year from 1921 to 1939 the vessels involved in the grain trade would strive to find the shortest fastest passage home
- the grain race'
- in the face of turbulent seas atrocious weather conditions & hard graft First published in 1956 The Last Grain Race' featuring many photographs from the author's personal collection celebrates both the spirit of adventure & the thrill of sailing on the high seas Newby's first-hand account
- engaging & informative with frequent bursts of humour & witty observations from both above & below deck
- chronicles this classic sailing voyage of the Twenties & Thirties & records the last grain race of maritime history