An edition of Flying Cloud (2000)

Flying Cloud

The True Story of America's Most Famous Clipper Ship and the Woman Who Guided Her

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An edition of Flying Cloud (2000)

Flying Cloud

The True Story of America's Most Famous Clipper Ship and the Woman Who Guided Her

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In 1851, Elanor Creesy, in a position almost unheard of for a woman in the mid-nineteenth century, served as the navigator on the maiden voyage of the clipper ship Flying Cloud -- traveling from New York to San Francisco in only eighty-nine days. This swift passage set a world record that went unbroken for more than a century. Upon arrival in San Francisco, Flying Cloud became an enduring symbol of a young nation's frontier spirit. Illustrated with original maps and charts as well as historical photographs, David Shaw's compelling narrative captures the drama of this maritime adventure.

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Harper Paperbacks
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English
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336

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Cover of: Flying Cloud
Flying Cloud
2007, HarperCollins
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Cover of: Flying Cloud
Flying Cloud: The True Story of America's Most Famous Clipper Ship and the Woman Who Guided Her
July 3, 2001, Harper Paperbacks
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Cover of: Flying Cloud
Cover of: Flying Cloud
Flying Cloud: The True Story of America's Most Famous Clipper Ship and the Woman Who Guided Her
June 20, 2000, William Morrow & Company
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First Sentence

"The surf broke steadily on the east side of Sandy Hook, carry sinewy lines of foam and bits of kelp up the hard-packed beach toward the high-water mark."

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OL7285219M
ISBN 10
0060934786
ISBN 13
9780060934781
OCLC/WorldCat
48676987
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144765
Goodreads
1646366

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First Sentence

"The surf broke steadily on the east side of Sandy Hook, carry sinewy lines of foam and bits of kelp up the hard-packed beach toward the high-water mark."

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