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Armchair Series: From Cape Wrath To Finisterre

By: Bjorn Larsson, Tom Geddes (Transcribed by)

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Cape Wrath tells the story of how Bjorn Larssons came to write his dark novel the Celtic Ring about the disappearance of a sailor, arms smuggling and a secret Druidic cult. On the long sailing trip between Scotland, Wales, Ireland, Brittany and the Spanish coast of Galicia, Larsson talked to many sailors and adventurers, fishermen and seafarers, who were waiting for the next tide to leave port. Their yarns, woven together in Larssons' head, form the backdrop to The Celtic Ring, his thriller about a Celtic secret organisation. Their philosophy, however, is not fiction: Cape Wrath describes different way of life, a life with the sea, which unites the people of the Celtic fringe of Europe.

'He has written an unusual book which must stimulate any reader to consider how they experience the world.' -- John de Falbe The Spectator "It's a paen to the virtues of restlessness and liberty." -- Giles Foden Conde Nast Traveller May 2012

ISBN: 9781904950271
ISBN-10: 1904950272
Audience: General
Format: Hardcover
Language: English
Number Of Pages: 341
Published: June 2009
Dimensions (cm): 16.8 x 12.5  x 4.0
Weight (kg): 0.4