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Alan Villiers

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Gender Male
Death42 years ago
Date of birth September 23,1903
Zodiac sign Libra
Born Melbourne
Australia
Date of died March 3,1982
DiedOxford
United Kingdom
ParentsLeon Joseph Villiers
Job Author
Sailor
Movies/Shows Windjammer
Around the World in a Square Rigger
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Sons of Sinbad
The war with Cape Horn
Cruise of the Conrad
The Last of the Wind Ships
Falmouth for orders
Captain Cook, the seaman's seaman
Posted Missing
Men, Ships, and the Sea
The Quest of the Schooner Argus: A Voyage to the Banks and Greenland
The Cutty Sark
The Deep Sea Fishermen
Vanished Fleets
Joey Goes to Sea
Square- Rigged Ships: An Introduction
Monsoon Seas: The Story of the Indian Ocean
The Bounty Ships of France: The Story of the French Cape Horn Sailing Ships
Whalers of the Midnight Sun
Voyaging with the Wind: An Introduction to Sailing Large Square-rigged Ships
The Coral Sea
The Set of the Sails: The Story of a Cape Horn Seaman
The New Mayflower
The Way of a Ship: Being Some Account of the Ultimate Development of the Ocean-going Square-rigged Sailing Vessel, and the Manner of Her Handling, Her Voyage-making, Her Personnel, Her Economics, Her Performance, and Her End
Wild Ocean: The Story of the North Atlantic and the Men who Sailed it
Sons of Sinbad: An Account of Sailing with the Arabs
The Making of a Sailor: The Photographic Story of Schoolships Under Sail
The Battle of Trafalgar: Lord Nelson Sweeps the Sea
Kap Hoorn
L'épopée des derniers grands voiliers
Stormalong: The Story of a Boy's Voyage Around the World in a Full-rigged Ship
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Alan John Villiers was an author, adventurer, photographer and mariner. Born in Melbourne, Australia, Villiers first went to sea at age 15 and sailed on board traditionally rigged vessels, including the full-rigged ship Joseph Conrad. He commanded square-rigged ships for films, including Moby Dick and Billy Budd.

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