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Atlantic Affair

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Atlantic Affair

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Atlantic Affair consists of three parts. Part One is a description of Otway Waller's single-handed voyage made in 1930 following the route of his friend and gun-runner Conor O'Brien's circumnavigation, in which he demonstrated the value of the self-steering system he invented, the first to enable a yacht to run unattended before the wind. It introduces the reader to a brave man, whose journey would fulfill many landlubber dreams today. It also explains the final and shocking cause of the break-up of Otway's marriage. At the end of Part One, Otway, who is seriously ill with a divorce pending, decides to return to Ireland to face his wife Muriel and his son Peter. This is dealt with in Part Three. To understand these three characters, we need to go back to Otway's and Muriel's courting and Peter's childhood. Who better to tell this story than Peter? He wrote an autobiographical manuscript, the second half of which became Irish Flames - Peter Waller's true story of the arrival of the Black and Tans. Part Two of Atlantic Affair incorporates even more of Peter's manuscript. The final third of the book follows directly on from Part One. In 1930 Otway is in the Canary Islands suffering from Canary Fever. He decides to postpone his voyage on the Imogen and return to Ireland. With his marriage to Muriel over, he finds a new companion who becomes his second wife. His departure from Ireland is traumatic and his new life in England is a mixture of happiness raising a new family and stress as he moves towards bankruptcy.

Author Biography:

John Waller was born in 1940 to an Irish father and yachtsman, Otway Waller, and an English mother who met Otway when he was returning to Ireland from his epic Atlantic voyage. John was educated at Cambridge University and was trained as an engineer at IBM. He founded a successful computer company and after its sale he invented software. He was a Liberal councillor in the London Borough of Richmond for 17 years and three times parliamentary candidate for Twickenham. On retirement at the age of 60, he started writing and has six non-fiction books published.
Release date Australia
September 1st, 2013
Author
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
37
Pages
224
Dimensions
148x210x13
ISBN-13
9780954788773
Product ID
21549705

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