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Bon Voyage

Sooner or later in this island nation of ours you come to the end of the land. There, the water begins, and further travel becomes a voyage. Little wonder, then, that our journeys along rivers and across seas have made up such an important part of our history, or that Britain's writers have described them so eloquently and so often. The vessel may be as small as a canoe or as vast as an ocean liner, the hazards a hippo or a hurricane, the fellow voyagers troops on their way to war or well-heeled pensioners cruising into the luxurious autumn of their lives: the result is always an elemental experience, and never less than adventure. Now, Michael Kerr, deputy travel editor of The Daily Telegraph, has gone back through the archives of the paper and its Sunday sister to compile an
enthralling anthology of the best writing they have published on travel by river and sea. Here are historic events such as the D-Day landings, which Martha Gellhorn stowed away to cover, and the sailing of the Task Force for the Falklands, which Michael Nicholson watched from the poop deck of HMS Hermes. There are arduous adventures on the Congo in the heart of Africa with H.M.Stanley (a Telegraph correspondent in the nineteenth century) and then Tim Butcher a hundred and thirty years later. There is the first transatlantic voyage of the new Queen Mary, and one of the last cruises of the QE2. There are glimpses into the cabins of lone seafarers from Joshua Slocum to Ellen MacArthur. Sometimes the encounter - indeed, entanglement - with water leads to comedy, or even black farce, as
when Tim Moore took his daughter rafting in Sweden, without realising that he would first have to build the raft. At other times, as with Jasper Rees's account of the lonely, tragic demise of the round-the-world-yachtsman Donald Crowhurst, the ocean is a place of pitiless indifference. But whether the voyage is out to the tiny island of St Kilda beyond the Outer Hebrides, or by icebreaker to the dazzling white ice sheet of Antarctica, or with the Bishop of Oxford on a coastal tour of India, Bon Voyage is an indispensable companion for your cabin, or even for a deckchair up on the sun deck.
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Sooner or later in this island nation of ours you come to the end of the l&. There, the water begins, & further travel becomes a voyage. Little wonder, then, that our journeys along rivers & across seas have made up such an important part of our history, or that Britain's writers have described them so eloquently & so often. The vessel may be as small as a canoe or as vast as an ocean liner, the hazards a hippo or a hurricane, the fellow voyagers troops on their way to war or well-heeled pensioners cruising into the luxurious autumn of their lives: the result is always an elemental experience, & never less than adventure. Now, Michael Kerr, deputy travel editor of The Daily Telegraph, has gone back through the archives of the paper & its Sunday sister to compile an enthralling anthology of the best writing they have published on travel by river & sea. Here are historic events such as the D-Day landings, which Martha Gellhorn stowed away to cover, & the sailing of the Task Force for the Falklands, which Michael Nicholson watched from the poop deck of HMS Hermes. There are arduous adventures on the Congo in the heart of Africa with H.M. Stanley (a Telegraph correspondent in the nineteenth century) & then Tim Butcher a hundred & thirty years later. There is the first transatlantic voyage of the new Queen Mary, & one of the last cruises of the QE2. There are glimpses into the cabins of lone seafarers from Joshua Slocum to Ellen Mac Arthur. Sometimes the encounter
- indeed, entanglement
- with water leads to comedy, or even black farce, as when Tim Moore took his daughter rafting in Sweden, without realising that he would first have to build the raft. At other times, as with Jasper Rees's account of the lonely, tragic demise of the round-the-world-yachtsman Donald Crowhurst, the ocean is a place of pitiless indifference. But whether the voyage is out to the tiny island of St Kilda beyond the Outer Hebrides, or by icebreaker to the dazzling white ice sheet of Antarctica, or with the Bishop of Oxford on a coastal tour of India, Bon Voyage is an indispensable companion for your cabin, or even for a deckchair up on the sun deck.

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Paper - A thin sheet mainly used for writing. Available in a variety of colours. Made mainly from wood pulp.
Black - A colour which does not emit any colour of the spectrum. Black absorbs all frequencies of the spectrum.
India - A subcontinent in Asia
White - A colour combining all colours
Ice - Frozen water, the solid state of water.
water - A chemical substance. Chemical formula H2O.
sun - A star at the centre of the solar system.
History - Anything that happens in the past. An acedemic subject.
World - A physical grouping, commonly used to describe earth and everything associated with ti
Day - The time it takes a planet or other space objects to complete one rotation.
Heart - An organ that pumps blood around the body. Usually related to love.
Small - something that takes up less space than normal.
Adventure - an undertaking of an exciting challenge or experience.
Ice - Frozen water, Ice is cold to the touch and forms when water reaches 0 degrees centigrade.
Autumn - A season which falls between summer and winter.
Experience - To gain further knowledge by practising.

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Stanfords
Stanfords was established in 1853 and opened their iconic Covent Garden flagship store in 1901. They have become the top retailer of maps, travel books and accessories in the UK and arguably offer the largest selection of maps and travel books worldwide. Famous names such as Captain Robert Falcon Scott, Ranulph Fiennes and Michael Palin have purchased from Stanfords. They now have a shop in Bristol and both stores together with other venues operate a calendar of events including talks, book signings and exhibitions. As a specialist map retailer, the map selection is comprehensive and includes road maps, street maps and walking maps from worldwide destinations, as well as a selection of world atlases and wall maps. Books include travel guides and travel literature. Stanfords also stock globes, from miniatures made of blue marble to magnificent floor-standing globes. The website features a selection of interesting articles on travel topics.
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