“He’s a ship being tossed — not even a ship, he’s just a lonely boat,” he says. “But he still has to navigate, to continue this metaphor, but he’s going to do it with less anxiety ...
It was the afternoon of December 3, 1942, and a vicious winter storm was thrashing boats along the Eastern Seaboard. U.S. Navy and Coast Guard listening stations were picking up urgent distress ...
After the Chinese Ming dynasty (1368–1644) introduced a ban on maritime trade with Japan, wealthy Japanese merchants began independent trade with “red seal ships,” which were licensed to ...