Customer Reviews:
A seafaring and salvage classic February 17, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
First published in 1958, 'The Grey Seas Under' remains an excellent seafaring and salvage classic.
From the purchase in 1930 of the salvage tug 'Foundation Franklin' to her final voyage in 1948, Farley Mowat brings to life not only every North Atlantic salvage operation, but the lives of the crew, captains and owners.
Having enjoyed modern tales of salvage (such as Tew's 'Salvage - a personal odyssey' and Jolly's 'Wreck, rescue and salvage'), it was fascinating to read Mowat's description of life before SatNav, always-on communication, radar and, dare I mention it, health and safety legislation. However, the heroism and sheer seamanship of the 'Foundation Franklin' crew, together with the fluid writing style, makes for a page turner that will enthrall any marine enthusiast.
With kindest regards
B'Booker
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