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Hammond Innes

Hammond Innes

Hammond Innes was a British novelist renowned for his adventure and espionage novels. His writing was characterized by complex plots and intriguing characters, and he is best known for his 'Captain Lomas' series. Born on July 15, 1913, Innes spent much of his life in Scotland and England, shaping his unique storytelling style. He passed away on June 10, 1998.

1 quotes · Boat, Boats And Sailing, Danger
Paul Cayard

Paul Cayard

Born in May 1959, Paul Cayard is a renowned yachtsman who has made a significant impact in the international sailing community. He has won numerous world-class sailing races, including the America's Cup and the Volvo Ocean Race.

1 quotes · Bigs, Earth, I Realized
Vito Dumas

Vito Dumas

Vito Dumas, a renowned sailor, was born on September 26, 1900, and passed away on March 28, 1965. He is known for his exceptional navigation skills and contributions to the maritime industry.

1 quotes · Boat, Boats And Sailing, Nautical
Richard Louv

Richard Louv

Richard Louv, born in 1949, is a renowned author whose work primarily focuses on the relationship between humans and nature, particularly the relationship between children and nature. Louv's works have had a profound impact on the fields of environmental protection and education.

115 quotes · Nature, Children, Kids
Lewis Francis Herreshoff

Lewis Francis Herreshoff

Lewis Francis Herreshoff, born on November 11, 1890, was a renowned American yacht designer. His designs have had a significant impact on the world of sailing and have shaped modern yacht design.

2 quotes · Sailing, Cabins, Frozen
Robin Lee Graham

Robin Lee Graham

Robin Lee Graham, born on March 5, 1949, is a renowned sailor. From a young age, he had a passion for sailing, and as an adult, he embarked on a solo circumnavigation of the world, becoming the first American teenager to complete such a feat.

1 quotes · Boat, Boats And Sailing, Cruise Ships
Sheridan Anderson

Sheridan Anderson

Sheridan Anderson (September 18, 1936 – March 31, 1984) was an American author and outdoor enthusiast, best known for her contributions to backpacking and wilderness survival. She gained fame for her book 'The Curtis Creek Manifesto,' a classic guide that inspired countless outdoor adventurers. With a concise and practical writing style, Anderson promoted lightweight backpacking and environmental stewardship. Despite limited biographical details, her legacy endures through her influential work, which continues to educate and inspire new generations of explorers.

1 quotes · Art, Backpacking, Hiking
David Sobel

David Sobel

David Sobel, born in 1949, is an accomplished writer whose works span various literary genres, including novels, poetry, and prose. He is known for his unique narrative style and profound insights into social issues.

8 quotes · Nature, Children, Earth
Tony Hiss

Tony Hiss

Tony Hiss is an American author born on August 5, 1941. His works span across travel literature, political commentary, and social criticism. Hiss is known for his in-depth investigations and critical thinking, often exploring social inequality and power structures in his writings.

5 quotes · Benefits, Hiking, Journey
Marco Casagrande

Marco Casagrande

Marco Casagrande, born on May 7, 1971, is an artist with unique contributions to the field of art. His works encompass a variety of disciplines such as sculpture and installation art, and have had a wide impact in the art world with his unique perspective and techniques.

3 quotes · Nature, Architecture, Design