Dive into the thrilling history of the prestigious "America’s" Cup Races with this comprehensive account by Herbert Lawrence Stone. From its humble beginnings to its evolution into a global spectacle, this book chronicles the legendary races, the innovative yachts, and the colorful personalities that have defined this pinnacle of competitive sailing.
Explore the challenges, triumphs, and controversies that have shaped the "America’s" Cup, making it a captivating read for sailing enthusiasts and sports historians alike. Revisit the classic matchups and groundbreaking technological advancements that have marked each era of this enduring competition.
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