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WHAT THE CRITICS ARE SAYING
"Leviathan’s Master is a highly recommended read.... It is gripping.”
~ Lisa Haselton, Allbooks Reviews
ABOUT THE BOOK
George W. Dow (1847 - 1919) is "leviathan's" master
• Scion of Maine family of mariners
• Cabin boy at age 12, Captain from age 21
• Master of the Thomas W. Lawson, a 400 ft., seven-masted schooner - the world's largest sailing ship, carrying over two million gallons of kerosene from Philadelphia to London
• Survivor of 1907 Atlantic hurricane and tragic shipwreck amid Britain's treacherous Isles of Scilly
• Responsible for the loss of seventeen lives???
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Leviathan's Master
The Wreck Of The World's Largest Ship
The world’s largest sailing ship was on its first trans-Atlantic crossing. And Captain Dow had almost fifty years on the high seas. But hurricane winds and raging seas would overwhelm him and his mighty vessel. Seventeen lives are lost and Dow is called to account, most especially to himself.
"Leviathan’s Master is quite the naval novel adventure, and is worth the read.”
Able Greenspan
The Midwest Book Review
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