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Hardcover Atlantic High: A Celebration Book

ISBN: 0385152337

ISBN13: 9780385152334

Atlantic High: A Celebration

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In 1980, Buckley gathered together his friends and set out to sail across the Atlantic. This is what he correctly describes as a "celebration" of that thirty-day event. This description may be from another edition of this product.

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Enjoyable Read

William F. Buckley's "Atlantic High" is an entertaining chronicle of Buckley's second trans-Atlantic sail with a group of his good friends. (The first journey is recounted in "Airborne: A Sentimental Journey.") Their journey stretched from the Virgin Islands to Bermuda to the Azores to Spain, and is recorded in excellent photographs that fill the book. Buckley's writing shines and is the strength of this book. He also draws heavily from journals that he required all of the crew to keep, so that he could also record their feelings and observations about their sail. But this isn't an adventure sail (their 72-foot ketch included a cook, a captain, a well-stocked wine cabinet, and the biggest emergency they faced was running out of ice), but is instead a genteel story about nice cruise across the Atlantic. Although the book is a bit dated and not as good as WFB's "Airborne," it's a charming and delightful read for anyone who enjoys sailing or is a fan William F. Buckley's writing.

Atlantic High, Wm Buckley, Jr.

Great book...as are all Buckley books. Vivid imagery. It makes you want to go sailing again....

Adventures With a Literary Communicator

Buckley relishes living. His life is one of multi-tasking. While experiencing transAtlantic adventures, he manages his time in such a way that he responds to letters from readers on an individual basis. He even describes his method of being able to give such personal responses to such a large number of writers. As a communicator/traveler/adventurer, Buckley has something to teach us all. "Passive" is about the only word not found in his vocabulary.Visually the photography of Christopher Little shows you what Buckley describes with words. A two member TV crew was putting together a documentary on the trip, but I don't know if that project was finalized. Buckley has some things to say about video ethics in his discussion of that project, specifically about a balance between what staging is acceptable and what goes over the line.Most of the book is captivating, in that, "you're there" with Buckley and his crew members on the journey. However, a couple of chapters are filler. Not even Buckley with his talented gift of communication could conceal that fact. He gets tedious in describing certain maritime procedures (yawn). Otherwise, the time spent with this book is pretty well invested. On that note, he has a small section taking about people asking him as an editor to read their books, wherein he mentions that it takes anywhere from 6-16 hours to complete a book, depending on one's reading speed and the length of the work.
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