The Cruise of the Snark

by Jack London

Other authorsRobert Madison (Contributor)
Paperback, 2004

Status

Available

Call number

818.5203

Collection

Publication

Penguin Classics (2004), Paperback, 288 pages

Description

Biography & Autobiography. Travel. Nonfiction. HTML: Writer Jack London lived a life that paralleled the amazing exploits of the action-adventure heroes in his novels. The Cruise of the Snark is an engaging travelogue that details a South Pacific sea voyage that London took in 1907 in a vessel known as the Snark..

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LibraryThing member Bagpuss
London and his wife build a yacht called ‘The Snark’ (after the Lewis Carroll poem) and after some delays they set off with a small crew to sail across the south Pacific, setting out from San Francisco in April 1907. This account charts their voyage and the adventures and mishaps they had along
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the way.

I read this as part of my ‘decades’ challenge, but I’m afraid for me it really didn’t live up to expectations. I found the bit about the leper colony in Molokai to be very interesting, but I also found large parts of it rather dull and it took me a while to read as it was one of those books that became a chore – I’m certain I would have given up if it wasn’t for the challenge. It did improve towards the end, but overall it wasn’t the best reading experience for me – but if I haven’t put you off it is free to download online in various formats!
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Language

Original publication date

1908

Physical description

288 p.; 7.6 inches

ISBN

0142437735 / 9780142437735
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