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The Riders of the Storm : The Story of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution

The Riders of the Storm : The Story of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution

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The Riders of the Storm : The Story of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution

by Cameron, Ian

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9780297607908
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London: Weideneld & Nicolson. Very Good/Very Good. 2002. First Edition. Hard Cover. 4to 0297607901 Dust jacket unclipped. Blue boards with bright gold titles to spine. No ownership markings. Numerous colour photographs. 256 pages clean and tightly bound. Saving lives from the waters around the coasts of Britain and all Ireland doesn't get any less hazardous. For more than 175 years rescuing sailors from shipwrecks or holidaymakers from small boats has been in the hands of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI), which remains a wholly voluntary-funded, non-Government organisation. No matter how sophisticated ships have become storms are as bad as ever and ships, it seems, just as likely to get into difficulties. The lives of crews are still at risk: it is only 20 years since the small Cornish fishing village of Penlee lost half the adult menfolk when its lifeboat sank at sea. 1999 saw an average of 18 lifeboat launches daily around Britain and Ireland, with 18 people brought to safety and 3 people saved from death. Cameron's account is not the first, but this account puts the story into a political and social perspective, and still thrills with the stirring and often poignant narrative of the rescues themselves. That crews continue to risk their own lives to save those who haven't always behaved sensibly is part of the lifeboat service ethos. In Cameron's view the quality required by lifeboat crews above all else is courage. Cameron's account is not without criticisms. Yet recently it has shown itself prepared, for instance, to meet social change with women becoming crew members, and to cope with the vast increase in weekend sailing and 'messing about in boats'. He compares 1885 with 187 lifeboat launches - 26% in summer and 74% in winter - with 1995 when launches totalled 3,864, but 77% of these in summer and only 23% in winter. .

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Bookseller's Inventory #
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Title
The Riders of the Storm : The Story of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution
Author
Cameron, Ian
Illustrator
Colour Photographic Plates
Format/Binding
Hard Cover
Book Condition
Used - Very Good/Very Good
Edition
First Edition
Binding
Hardcover
ISBN 10
0297607901
ISBN 13
9780297607908
Publisher
Weideneld & Nicolson
Place of Publication
London
Date Published
2002

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