Bernard Moitessier - Partial List of Works

Partial List of Works

  • Un Vagabond des mers du sud 1960. Translated by Rene Hague as Sailing to the Reefs.
  • Cap Horn à la voile: 14216 milles sans escale 1967. Translated by Inge Moore as Cape Horn: The Logical Route.
  • La Longue route; seul entre mers et ciels 1971. Translated as The Long Way by William Rodarmor, 1973.
  • Tamata et l'alliance 1993. Translated as Tamata and the Alliance by William Rodarmor, 1995.
  • Voile, Mers Lointaines, Iles et Lagons 1995. Translated as A Sea Vagabond's World by William Rodarmor, 1998.

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