The Cruise of the Alerte
In 1889, Edward Frederick Knight sailed to Trindade in a 64-foot yawl named the Alerte. He wrote the book The Cruise of the Alerte about his journey with detailed descriptions of Trindade.
Arthur Ransome used the descriptions from Knight's book as a basis for Crab Island in his book Peter Duck, except that he set the island further north in the Caribbean Sea.
External links
- The Cruise of the Alerte
- Online version of The Cruise of the Alerte at the Wayback Machine (archived September 27, 2007)
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