
North Sea Drama in 2 Books
The Sinking of the Mizpah and Sail with Jim
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Narrated by:
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Calum Bannermen
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By:
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James Whitelaw
About this listen
Two great books brought together to tell the stories of surviving in one of the most hostile environments in the world.
The Sinking of the Mizpah and other harrowing tales from fishing with the Swackies has been very well received since it was published. To this we add Sail with Jim - The Dream, first published in 2012 and revised in 2021 and still selling well.
These two books will give you an insight few others can give into the dangerous world of fishing in the North Sea and the type of man the job breeds.
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