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All At Sea: One man. One bathtub. One very bad idea.
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All At Sea: One man. One bathtub. One very bad idea.

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All At Sea is the true story of Tim FitzHigham’s successful attempt to be the first person in history to row the English Channel in a bath.

All At Sea is a celebration of the epic absurd, an attempt to explain just how out of hand things can become from a very simple starting point. The book follows the author’s death-defying 200-mile journey in his antique Thomas Crapper bath - not just across the Channel, but around Kent - right up to the tremendous reception and huge media attention which awaited him under Tower Bridge. Tim met the Queen, and his bath now resides in the National Maritime Museum of Great Britain.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 April 2010
Pages
288
ISBN
9781848090262

All At Sea is the true story of Tim FitzHigham’s successful attempt to be the first person in history to row the English Channel in a bath.

All At Sea is a celebration of the epic absurd, an attempt to explain just how out of hand things can become from a very simple starting point. The book follows the author’s death-defying 200-mile journey in his antique Thomas Crapper bath - not just across the Channel, but around Kent - right up to the tremendous reception and huge media attention which awaited him under Tower Bridge. Tim met the Queen, and his bath now resides in the National Maritime Museum of Great Britain.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Cornerstone
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 April 2010
Pages
288
ISBN
9781848090262