The Atlantic Ocean separates two great continents, and menâand it has usually been the male speciesâhave regularly sought new ways to cross âthe pond.â âDaredevils of the Atlanticâ chronicles the exploits of this extraordinary breed of adventurers and fortune-seekers who sometimes succeededâand sometimes failed–at crossing the Atlantic. Not all of them used boats; some sailed, others used engines, some paddled and rowed, a few tried to swim, one man used a barrel, and another even claims to have walked across.
This book is about these people: some wise and thoughtful, others reckless and frankly crazy; some well-prepared, others impetuous and disorganized; some were skilled and proficient, who understood the risks and made careful preparations, whilst other attempts seemed to be cooked up on little more than a whim. In the world of crossing the Atlanticâas in lifeâit takes all sortsâŠ
All of these adventurers have one thing in common; they launched themselves on a voyage of personal challenge and discovery, during which they all put their lives on the line. For that reason alone, we should take our (sailing) hats off to them.





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