'Parallel 40 North to Eureka', by Brian Platt

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  • 07 Dec 2012 23:32
    Message # 1154783
    Parallel 40 North to Eureka, by Brian Platt
    Brian Platt joined the Malayan Civil Service in 1952 and was sent to Kuala Lumpur. In 1957 Independence came, and Brian left Singapore on a boat (Chempaka)  to go to Canada, where he wanted to live and work. They struggled as far as Manila. Brian then moved to Hong Kong and had High Tea built. She got him, in good shape, via Okinawa and Japan, to Eureka, California on Christmas Day 1959. By then an enthusiastic fan of the junk rig, Brian produced a highly readable book about the voyages, Parallel 40 North to Eureka. The JRA has acquired the remaining stock from Anthony Platt who published it following his brother's death in 1988. It is available now for members to buy. Meanwhile find out more about Brian and High Tea here.


    You can place your order for a copy with Robin Blain , 373 Hunts Pond Road, Titchfield, Hampshire, PO14 4PB, UK

    The cost, including post and packing, is as follows:
    UK                   £12.27
    Europe               £16.69
    Rest of world     £22.17
    Collect from Titchfield         £9.52

    Please pay by one of these methods:


    2) Bank transfer to 
    Account Name             -         Junk Rig Association
    Bank & Branch           -          Lloyds Bank, Fareham
    Address                       -          Fareham, Hampshire. UK
    Account No.                -          03411339
    Sort Code                    -          30-93-17

    3)Cheque or cash to Robin or to 
    Sally Peake, JRA treasurer
    The Paddock
    St Catherines Road
    Niton Undercliff
    Isle of Wight
    PO38 2NE
    UK

    There are not many copies available. First come, first served, and no orders will be processed until the money has been received!
    Last modified: 01 Jan 2013 01:13 | Anonymous member
  • 07 Dec 2012 23:33
    Reply # 1154784 on 1154783
    ... and of course the other Christmas present that you could give to your sailing friends who have not yet attained enlightenment is a subscription to the JRA!
  • 08 Dec 2012 05:58
    Reply # 1154939 on 1154783
    I have just finished reading Parrallel 40 North to Eureka and can recommend it.  Brian Platt had a fine command of language and a keen eye for detail.  The result is a book of considerable literary merit, that gives the reader a clear portrait of a past era, both in ocean sailing and the last days of colonial empire.  He makes interesting observations about the characters he met and and expresses a personal philosophy that you may or may not agree with but which demonstrates a keen intelligence.  Like all good books it enriched my imagination and inspired me. 
  • 08 Dec 2012 18:37
    Reply # 1155190 on 1154783
    No chance of it being offered in e-pub form is there?  I can't afford the postage nor the space for another book, without offloading an old friend!
  • 08 Dec 2012 18:39
    Reply # 1155191 on 1155190
    Annie Hill wrote:No chance of it being offered in e-pub form is there?  I can't afford the postage nor the space for another book, without offloading an old friend!
    We're keeping a couple of library copies, and I agree that we ought to scan one and make an e-version available.
  • 08 Dec 2012 18:49
    Reply # 1155196 on 1155190
    Annie Hill wrote:No chance of it being offered in e-pub form is there?  I can't afford the postage nor the space for another book, without offloading an old friend!

    Annie,

    If you want to read it, you can borrow my copy. Kurt & David (Thatcher) offer applies to you guys as well.
    Last modified: 08 Dec 2012 18:51 | Anonymous member
  • 10 Dec 2012 13:56
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    Graham Cox wrote:I have just finished reading Parrallel 40 North to Eureka and can recommend it.  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  .  Like all good books it enriched my imagination and inspired me. 

    I have just been in email contact with Anthony Platt, brother of Brian, with whom I negotiated first to buy a copy of Brian's book for myself, then to secure the remaining copies he had in stock for the JRA.  I copied the text of Graham's post to him and he was pleased with it, saying - "it's good to have your response and the nice comment from your JRA member. Sad that I can't pass that on to poor Brian, who would have been very pleased to read it."
  • 10 Dec 2012 18:21
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    David Tyler wrote:
    Annie Hill wrote:No chance of it being offered in e-pub form is there?  I can't afford the postage nor the space for another book, without offloading an old friend!
    We're keeping a couple of library copies, and I agree that we ought to scan one and make an e-version available.
    I contacted Anthony Platt (Brian Platt's brother) some time ago to ask if he'd mind if we scanned the book. The answer was no problem, but suggest we sell the paper copies first :-)
  • 10 Dec 2012 18:32
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    Brian Kerslake wrote:I contacted Anthony Platt (Brian Platt's brother) some time ago to ask if he'd mind if we scanned the book. The answer was no problem, but suggest we sell the paper copies first :-)

    Hi Brian - if no-one else volunteers I could have a go at scanning my copy over Christmas.  Any thoughts on maximum file size to aim for?
  • 10 Dec 2012 19:16
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    Roy Denton wrote:
    Brian Kerslake wrote:I contacted Anthony Platt (Brian Platt's brother) some time ago to ask if he'd mind if we scanned the book. The answer was no problem, but suggest we sell the paper copies first :-)

    Hi Brian - if no-one else volunteers I could have a go at scanning my copy over Christmas.  Any thoughts on maximum file size to aim for?
    Hi Roy, thanks for the offer, gratefully accepted. Our file size limit on this site is 25MB, so that would be a good aiming point. But if it needs to be bigger to get good definition in the pictures, so be it, and we'll find away around the storage problem. Looking again at Box, we can store file sizes of up to 250MB, so we can always store it there. I can use my pdf compression program to make a low-res reading copy.
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