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Stories of the Lifeboat

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About This Book

The collection opens with the origins and technical evolution of rescue boats and the institutions that supported them, explaining design features that make vessels buoyant and self-righting. Remaining chapters recount vivid episodes of strandings, launches, shipwrecks, and daring rescues, alternating human portraits of crews and coastal witnesses with descriptions of disasters and successful recoveries. Illustrations and occasional poems accompany the narratives, emphasizing themes of courage, communal effort, and the hazards of sea rescue in severe weather.

About the Author

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Frank Mundell

Frank Mundell was an author known for his contributions to literature centered around maritime themes. His notable work, "Stories of the Lifeboat," explores the bravery and heroism of lifeboat crews, highlighting their critical role in saving lives at sea. Through his storytelling, Mundell captures the spirit of adventure and the challenges faced by those who venture into the unpredictable waters. His writing reflects a deep appreciation for the sea and the human spirit, making his work a significant part of maritime literary heritage.

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