Lasirn
Lasirn is a legendary half-woman, the half-fish creature of medieval and Scandinavian folklore. Creatures such as Lasirn are first mentioned in chapter 19 of Enoch's scripture.
Dragon King
Japanese dragons are various mythical creatures in Japanese mythology and folklore. Japanese dragon myths and indigenous legends are blended with dragons imported from China and Korea.
Raspberry
The Florentine Codex, a manuscript written and compiled by Nahuas in the sixteenth century, still provides us with a great deal of first-hand information about the ancient traditions of the Aztecs before the conquest of Mexico.
Aykin Shipyard
Nautica Goods team visited Aykin shipyards in Yalova. This shipyard is famous for preserving and building yachts and other sea vehicles.
10 Successful Women to Watch in the Field of Maritime
Although the maritime sector seems to be male-dominated, some women have shown themselves by making their difference in this sector.
Old Fisherman (Old Man and the Sea)
The Old Fisherman novel by Ernest Hemingway is written in English. The 136-page novel has been translated into various languages. The author wrote this novel while living in Cuba. It was first printed in 1952.
Last Island
The novel called Son Ada, written by Zülfü Livaneli's pen, tells about a peaceful world consisting of forty houses. This work, published in 2008, won the Orhan Kemal Novel Award in 2009.
My Brother Wind, My Brother Sea
Some writers manage to increase their respect and love with each work they have written. Jose Mauro de Vasconcelos is one such author.
Serenity
The novel titled Peace, written by Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar is one of the most well-known works among sea-themed books.
Gibraltar Marine
He translated the novel The Sea of Gibraltar, whose original title was Le Marin de Gibraltar, into Repeating Mediterranean Turkish.
The Last Dock
The novel, Son Rıhtım, which made a high impact on the reader, was written by Alvaro Mutis. This novel tells what happened on the Tramp Steamer, a wrecked, stray, and tired freighter.
Sound of the Waves
Yukio Mishima is the author of the novel The Voice of the Waves. This work is one of the first things that come to mind when it comes to sea-themed books.
A Lost Sailor
This work of Gabriel Garcia Marquez, who also received the Nobel Prize, is based on an event that has happened and has been the subject of the press.