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Ever Wonder Why We Do It?

โœ Scribed by Mike Peyton


Publisher
Bloomsbury Publishing
Year
2013
Tongue
English
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Mike Peyton is the nautical world's best known and much loved
cartoonist. For years he has made his mark, contributing witty, well
executed and poignantly funny cartoons to the yachting and boating
press, poking fun at seafarers of all types and capturing in his
distinctive cartoon style their often eccentric and idiosyncratic ways.
Now
here, at last, is a wonderful collection of Mike Peyton's light hearted
and amusing recollections of time spent messing about in boats, all
illustrated in his unique cartoon style.
A perfect bunkside read for seafarers and landlubbers alike.

โœฆ Subjects


Sports & Recreations; Nonfiction; SPO000000


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