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Digby Star LLC
18 July 2025
Sail Ho! Updated 2nd Edition breathes new life into Sir James Bisset's gripping memoir of his early years at sea, capturing an era when towering sailing ships still ruled the oceans. Originally published in 1958 and largely forgotten in the decades that followed, Bisset's work chronicles his journey from a determined boy on the docks of Liverpool to an apprentice aboard the three masted barque County of Pembroke. His vivid storytelling immerses readers in the harsh realities and exhilarating adventures of life under sail, surviving storms off Cape Horn, enduring hunger and punishing work, and discovering the vastness of the world from the deck of a windjammer.

This Second Edition, meticulously edited by Kyle Vernon, preserves Bisset's authentic voice while making the narrative accessible to modern readers. Vernon has updated spelling conventions, clarified certain archaic terms, and removed outdated racial references, all while maintaining the flavor of Bisset's original speech patterns and storytelling. He also adds helpful metric conversions alongside Bisset's imperial measurements, providing context without disrupting the flow of the narrative.

One of the most distinctive features of this edition is the inclusion of AI-generated illustrations and public domain imagery, chosen to evoke the spirit of Bisset's voyages. These visuals serve as imaginative companions to Bisset's prose, offering readers glimpses into shipboard life, nautical gear, and the sweeping seascapes that defined the age of sail. Vernon is careful to note, however, that these images are illustrative and not precise historical representations.

Sail Ho! is more than a personal memoir; it's a vivid record of a transitional period in maritime history, capturing the final days when canvas and wind still competed with steam and steel. It offers readers an intimate look at a young man's coming-of-age amid the romance, danger, and relentless hard work of the sea.

With this updated edition, Vernon ensures that Sir James Bisset's tale continues to inspire, educate, and entertain new generations, keeping alive the legacy of those who sailed the world guided only by stars, compass, and sheer determination.
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Imprint:   Digby Star LLC
Dimensions:   Height: 229mm,  Width: 152mm,  Spine: 14mm
Weight:   322g
ISBN:   9798999237217
Pages:   236
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Audience:   General/trade ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active

Sir James Bisset (1883-1967) was a distinguished British mariner who rose from apprentice sailor to Commodore of the Cunard White Star Line. Beginning his career under sail aboard the County of Pembroke, he later commanded iconic ocean liners like the RMS Queen Mary and RMS Queen Elizabeth, including during World War II, where he transported nearly half a million troops. Bisset was knighted in 1945 and honored internationally for his service. Beyond his maritime achievements, he authored an engaging trilogy of memoirs vividly recounting life at sea and the dramatic shift from sail to steam in maritime history. Kyle Vernon is a dedicated writer and educator based in Texas, known for his meticulous storytelling and passion for history. Alongside teaching high school astronomy, he's the author of A Davis Mountains Ghost Story, a novel that blends West Texas landscapes, historical mystery, and supernatural intrigue. In his writing, Vernon focuses on realism, atmospheric detail, and complex character development. He's deeply committed to historical accuracy, particularly regarding Native American history and regional culture. Whether revising chapters or crafting hidden narrative clues, Vernon brings precision and creativity to his projects, striving to deliver engaging, authentic tales that resonate with readers.

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