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# Once is Enough

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			        		Miles Smeeton was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1906. In 1939, he and his wife Beryl attempted to climb 25,263-foot Tirich Mir, in the Himalaya, with Tenzing Norgay. Although they failed, Beryl achieved renown as one of the first women to climb so high. A career army officer, Miles served with distinction in World War II. In 1951, the Smeetons bought Tzu Hang in England and, though they had just learned to sail, sailed her to Canada. They next voyaged to the South Pacific, and Miles later wrote about that adventure in The Sea Was Our Village. In 1956, Miles and Beryl Smeeton embarked on the voyage described in Once Is Enough. In 1967, they made a third--and successful--Cape Horn attempt, sailing east to west. The Smeetons later founded the Cochrane Ecological Institute in Alberta, Canada, still run by their daughter. Jonathan Raban is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, the editor of The Oxford Book of the Sea, and author of ten critically acclaimed books, including Passage to Juneau. He is the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Heinemann Award For Literature, and received the New York Times Editors&apos; Choice for Book of the Year for Old Glory and Bad Land. He has been called (by The Guardian) &quot;the finest writer afloat since Conrad.&quot;
						    	
					    	
						
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        	  	  From the Back Cover
        	  
        	  
        		  
        		  
	        		
						
			        		&quot;Unique among books of maritime adventure.&quot;--New York Times Book ReviewWhen Tzu Hang, a 46-foot ketch, set sail from Melbourne, Australia, in December 1956 bound for England, Miles and Beryl Smeeton and their friend John Guzzwell had little concept of the challenges or terrors that awaited them. At that time very few small sailboats had successfully rounded Cape Horn, and none had sailed as far south as Tzu Hang--just north of the Antarctic iceberg limit.Six weeks later, in the icy seas several hundred miles west of Cape Horn, Tzu Hang was caught from astern by a huge wave that somersaulted her. Beryl Smeeton, who had been alone at the tiller, was thrown thirty yards into the sea. Despite a broken collarbone, she managed to swim to the wreckage of masts and rigging in the water where Miles and John could heave her on board. Tzu Hang was a shambles: the tiller, rudder, doghouse, anchor, compass, and dinghies had all been ripped away; the masts had broken off level with the deck; and the boat was close to sinking. Working beyond exhaustion, the crew emptied the water bucket by bucket, salvaged what they could, built a new doghouse, fashioned a jury rig, and five weeks later sailed into Arauco Bay on the Chilean coast.After ten months of repair work in a Chilean navy yard, Miles and Beryl Smeeton (without John Guzzwell) sailed again toward Cape Horn and again were capsized, dismasted, and nearly sunk by a rogue wave. Once more, they survived the disaster and sailed 2,000 miles to Valparaiso, Chile.When it was first published in 1959, Once Is Enough electrified the sailing world. But what keeps it fresh and captivating is not just Smeeton&apos;s vivid re-creation of the sea&apos;s fury. His eloquent descriptions of ordinary life at sea make Once Is Enough timeless reading for sailors and armchair adventurers alike.&quot;It is the struggle of these three indomitable sailors for survival and their extraordinary resource . . . that makes their taut journal unique among books of maritime adventure. . . . Tzu Hang and her crew add up not only to survival but to a tale full of sound and fury told by an intrepid but eminently sane survivor.&quot;--Times (London) Literary Supplement&quot;The strangest and most memorable thing about Once Is Enough is that it&apos;s not a heroic tale of survival, but--of all things--an idyll.&quot;--from the introduction by Jonathan Raban&quot;Brigadier Smeeton&apos;s saga is the very essence of authenticity. Its message is clear and simple: Beware the sea in anger, for no small boat can conquer it, however expertly sailed.&quot;--New York Times Book Review&quot;They are the first people ever to return alive to tell the story of a boat being somersaulted. . . . And they certainly make fascinating company for a reader with his eyes on the heights of human endeavor.&quot;--Sunday Times
						    	
					    	
						
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        	  	  About the Author
        	  
        	  
        		  
        		  
	        		
						
			        		Miles Smeeton was born in Yorkshire, England, in 1906. In 1939, he and his wife Beryl attempted to climb 25,263-foot Tirich Mir, in the Himalaya, with Tenzing Norgay. Although they failed, Beryl achieved renown as one of the first women to climb so high. A career army officer, Miles served with distinction in World War II. In 1951, the Smeetons bought Tzu Hang in England and, though they had just learned to sail, sailed her to Canada. They next voyaged to the South Pacific, and Miles later wrote about that adventure in The Sea Was Our Village. In 1956, Miles and Beryl Smeeton embarked on the voyage described in Once Is Enough. In 1967, they made a third--and successful--Cape Horn attempt, sailing east to west. The Smeetons later founded the Cochrane Ecological Institute in Alberta, Canada, still run by their daughter. Jonathan Raban is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature, the editor of The Oxford Book of the Sea, and author of ten critically acclaimed books, including Passage to Juneau. He is the winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award, the Heinemann Award For Literature, and received the New York Times Editors&apos; Choice for Book of the Year for Old Glory and Bad Land. He has been called (by The Guardian) &quot;the finest writer afloat since Conrad.&quot;
						    	
					    	
						
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## Customer Reviews

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    Way too technical
  

*by S***L on December 23, 2018*









  
  
    Parts of this book were quite enjoyable, but they were few and far between. If you want to read pure, hair raising adventure, this isn't your book. The author describes in painful detail about the sails, the anchor, the minute construction details, etc. Not being a sailor, I was lost and bored most of the time. I also can't believe this couple was so foolhardy as to try this voyage TWICE after failing the first time. They are lucky as he'll to still be alive!
  


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    If you are in to real sea adventures, I highly recommend this book!
  

*by B***B on June 6, 2016*









  
  
    My husband & I read this book years ago in paperback but recently bought the Kindle version. We cruised boats together for 25 years and are intrigued with real life sea adventures. The Smeetons were an interesing, amazing couple, together and individually - pair them with John Guzwell and you have expertise & courage beyond mere mortals. Their trip around the Horn is not to be missed! If you are in to real sea adventures, I highly recommend this book.  Also recommend High Endeavours: The Extraordinary Life and Adventures of Miles & Beryl Smeeton
  


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    Outstanding, But Beware Surfeit of Nautical Terms
  

*by B***E on June 6, 2018*









  
  
    I really loved this book.  Mr. Smeeton is an outstanding writer with great attention to detail all the way.  The book reads like fiction.  A caution--I've been a sailor for fifty years and know nautical terms well,but even I had to look up a few terms.  So, don't even try to read the book unless you're prepared to spend long hours learning nautical lexicon.--read a good Hornblower tale instead.
  


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