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Storm Warriors; or, Life-Boat Work on the Goodwin Sands

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A combination of historical overview, technical description, and firsthand recollections that chronicles coastal rescue work around the Goodwin Sands. It traces the evolution of lifesaving practices and equipment, examines local attitudes toward shipwrecks and salvage, and explains the invention and refinement of lifeboats and launching techniques. The book assembles dramatic rescue narratives drawn from veteran boatmen to illustrate tactics, hazards, and emotional strain during storms, and it highlights themes of courage, self‑sacrifice, communal support, and the drive to organize and fund systematic life‑saving services.

About the Author

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John Gilmore

John Gilmore was a notable author known for his work in maritime literature. His most recognized book, "Storm Warriors; or, Life-Boat Work on the Goodwin Sands," provides a vivid account of the heroic efforts of lifeboat crews in perilous conditions. Through his writing, Gilmore captures the bravery and dedication of those who risk their lives to save others at sea. His contributions to literature reflect a deep appreciation for the challenges faced by maritime rescuers and the dramatic landscapes of the Goodwin Sands.

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