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Beyond Jules Verne: "Enza" Circles the World in a Record-breaking 74 Days

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Ever since Jules Verne declared that circumnavigation of the world could be done in 80 days, there have been those striving to do it faster. The current holders of the Jules Verne Trophy are British yachtsman Robin Knox-Johnston, Peter Blake and their crew, who determined to break the record. This book tells the story of their impressive and exciting, 74-day, record-breaking trip by catamaran. Robin Knox-Johnston also holds the record as the first man to sail nonstop around the world.

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Published January 1, 1995

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Robin Knox-Johnston

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The first person to sail single handed and non-stop around the world between 14th June 1968 and 22nd April 1969.

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