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No, it is the purity and integrity of men like Dibbern which make it difficult for them to fit into our world. Living his own life in his own way, Dibbern makes us realize how much life may be enjoyed even on the fringe of society. It is society which rejects, not Dibbern. Dibbern merely refuses to
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but his movements were restricted. At the end of May 1946, he was still listed for deportation. By December 1946 he was finally free to sail again. Shortly after Eileen Morris gave birth to their daughter, Michela Lalani, born in 1947. They sailed in the South Seas, writing articles and working on a
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refit he planned to sail from Auckland back to Germany to close the circle with his wife Elisabeth and their daughters with whom he had maintained contact by correspondence for 32 years. On June 12, 1962, George Dibbern died of a heart attack while on his way to mail a letter to his wife Elisabeth.
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I recognize the divine origin of all nations and therefore their value in being as they are, respect their laws, and feel my existence solely as a bridge of good fellowship between them. This is why on my own ship I fly my own flag, why I have my own passport and so place myself without other
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to Sea Captain Adolph Friedrich Dibbern (1845-1895) and Emma Juliane Tantau (1850-1907) who married in 1875. His sisters were Anna Marie Dibbern (1877-?) and Agnes Katharina Dorothea (1879-1925). At age 50, Adolph died from complications due to malaria contracted while at sea.
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play our rotten game. Nor will he wait to lead the ideal existence until some mythical day in the future. He will live the ideal life right now – as much as he dares and can. And that is the difference between a rebel and a man of spirit. It is a difference in Dibbern's favor.
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in 1957, Miller sent out a broadsheet with Dibbern's story, urging readers to contribute money to help him refit the boat. On the obverse was Miller's 1946 Circle essay. Miller and Dibbern corresponded till Dibbern's death in 1962, but they never met.
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I, George John Dibbern, through long years in different countries and sincere friendship with many people in many lands feel my place to be outside of nationality, a citizen of the world and a friend of all
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Being back in Germany that same year, Dibbern met Elisabeth Vollbrandt, 11 years his junior. They married in January 1921 and in anticipation of reparation funds for assets left behind in
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up for sale and returned to his mission of introducing people to the sea and sailing. In 1957, for the first time with an engine, he sailed differently. When the engine failed and
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In 1939 residency was denied Dibbern as he refused to take up arms for any country and he became widely known as a “man without a country.” With his remaining crew member from
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and aired on Feb. 3, 2013. Most recently cultural anthropologist Martina Kleinert called attention to Dibbern already in the 1930s having lived a truly cosmopolitan life.
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Reduced to workfare, Dibbern, whose views differed from his co-workers, talked himself into a corner and found he had no choice but to leave his family and sail to his
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German interest in Dibbern has been limited. Propelled by Erika Grundmann's research the story of Dibbern has been subject to articles published in magazines like
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to typist Gladys Nightingale (later known as Sharie Farrell who with her husband Allen Farrell became known as legendary wooden boat builders on the coast of
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For the 1954 Trans-Tasman Race, Dibbern chose the first all-female crew. They came in last but made history. That same year Eileen left
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ticket in partial payment for casual work. He shared the 10,000.- pound win with the donor of the ticket. With his half, he purchased
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took on paying passengers. By 1932 Dibbern, with Schramm and Leber von Fritsch crossed the Atlantic. In Panama, they met German pilot
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renounced his citizenship, Dibbern created his own passport declaring himself a “Friend of all peoples” and a "Citizen of the World."
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was "ably interpreted for the German mind. The whole book inspired me, and in it my wife and I found the name of the boat."
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and other German periodicals with the help of Baron Albrecht von Fritsch. His wife supplemented their income with artistic
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in January 1941, his passport was not acknowledged. Immediately he was interned as an enemy alien for the duration of the
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Selg, Anette; Horns, Wilfried. "Utopia. Schon mal von Te Rapunga gehört? Von Georg Dibbern und seiner Te Rapunga?".
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Selg, Anette; Horns, Wilfried. "Utopia. Schon mal von Te Rapunga gehört? Von Georg Dibbern und seiner Te Rapunga?".
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Murray seems to confuse the 1934 race and the 1954 race, claiming Dibbern to have sailed an all female crew in 1934.
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in August 1930 with a crew consisting of him, his nephew GĂŒnter Schramm, Baron Albrecht von Fritsch (later known as
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Throughout those years of rampant inflation, the reparation money dwindled to virtually nothing and the property at
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near Kiel. When that business went bankrupt in 1925 Dibbern was left with the unfinished hull of a 10-metre Baltic
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was sold. To make a living Dibbern began to write short stories of his adventures in the Antipodes, to appear in
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wrote to Dibbern “as a brother” thus beginning a friendship by correspondence. He wrote a laudatory essay about
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Dibbern's biography, endorsed by the Dibbern family, was authored by Erika Grundmann and in 2004 published as
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won the 1934-35 race, about 1630 miles, in 18 days, 23 hours, 58 minutes. She also won the subsequent race to
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yacht of a friendship, a bridge of tolerance and brotherhood. He took a new crew and headed north to the
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are posted by current owner Bruny Island Coastal Retreats and Denman Marine on YouTube and Instagram.
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was sold to a series of owners and ultimately ended up languishing and deteriorating until, in 2017,
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Bruny Island has also assembled a short clip on the story of Dibbern titled "Who is George Dibbern".
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Weltumsegler. Ethnographie eines mobilen Lebensstils zwischen Abenteuer, Ausstieg und Auswanderung.
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Weltumsegler. Ethnographie eines mobilen Lebensstils zwischen Abenteuer, Ausstieg und Auswanderung
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that states a Knowledge editor's personal feelings or presents an original argument about a topic.
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on July 1, 1937, with a flag representing his ideals as he refused to fly the obligatory German
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with biographical afterword by Charles Linsmayer. Pendo Pocket, ZĂŒrich, (1940) 1988.
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The Sea Devil: The Adventures of Count Felix von Luckner, the Last Raider under Sail
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with about 900 other interned aliens, among them Captain Carl Kircheiß and Count
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Miller visited Elisabeth in Germany and instigated the German translation of
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Because Dibbern suffered from asthma, his mother took him and his sisters to
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radio show “We the People” in New York City where he left the manuscript of
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searching for evidence of her husband's perceived anti-German sentiments.
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to begin a business selling canvas canoes. When that failed, he headed to
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and Nature Pact, in Tasmania, bought her and are having her restored by
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The Adventures of the Circumnavigators in their small Sailing Boats.
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Grundmann, Erika. “My Quest for Quest: How a Book Changed my Life.”
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Unknown. "Man Adrift", BC Bookworld. Winter 2008–09, p. 11-13.
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Review: Gould, Chuck. "Restless Soul Seeks the Spirit of the Sea",
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Review: Gould, Chuck. "Restless Soul Seeks the Spirit of the Sea",
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on 20 September 1932, after 101 days at sea without touching land.
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The Guardians at the Gate: The History of the New Zealand Customs.
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which remains unpublished. In 1950, while Eileen and Lani were in
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A one-hour Radio feature was produced by German national station
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Various articles and travel reports for the NZ sailing magazine
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Miller attempted to speed up payment of Dibbern's royalties for
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Grundmann, Erika. “After the Book: More Tales and Treasures.”
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Salt on the Wind: The Sailing Life of Allen and Sharie Farrell
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Sailing the Mediterranean Dibbern connected with the likes of
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was published in March 1941 while he was still held captive.
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KLASSIKER! Das Magazin vom Freundeskreis Klassische Yachten
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Island of Secrets: Matiu/Somes Island in Wellington Harbour
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KLASSIKER! Das Magazin Vom Freundeskreis Klassische Yachten
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Miller, Henry (July 8, 1946). "'Quest' by George Dibbern".
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personal reflection, personal essay, or argumentative essay
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Vibart, Eric (2019). "George Dibbern. DĂ©serteur CĂ©leste".
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The Circumnavigators: small boat voyagers of modern times
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The Circumnavigators: small boat voyagers of modern times
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Review: Thomason, Margie. "A vagabond's wayward charm",
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Grundmann, Erika (2005). "Galley Bay: A Dream Denied".
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Grundmann, Erika. “George Dibbern Sailor-Philosopher”
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Reprint by RockRead Press, Manson's Landing, BC, 2008.
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Dibbern dictated the manuscript for his premiere book
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in June 1918 . In May 1919 Dibbern was repatriated to
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Halkett, René. (Pseudonym for Albrecht von Fritsch).
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Review: Sharp, Iain. "Free Spirit or Selfish Sod?".
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Review: Mulrooney, Paul. "Drifting with the tides".
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Dark Sun: Te Rapunga and the Quest of George Dibbern
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Dark Sun: Te Rapunga and the Quest of George Dibbern
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Dark Sun: Te Rapunga and the Quest of George Dibbern
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Georg Johann Dibbern was born on March 26, 1889, in
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Department. Silver Owl Press, Wellington, NZ, 1991.
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David Ling Publishing, Auckland, NZ, 2004. 1246:"Restless Soul Seeks the Spirit of the Sea". 1436:Weekendextra Magazine, Saturday, 3 July 2004 1029: 728:in 1946. It was later reprinted in Miller's 589:October 10, 1945, Dibbern was released from 1387:Grundmann, Erika. "German George Returns", 979:. Auckland, NZ: David Ling Publishing Ltd. 496:protection under the goodwill of the world. 199:until he was interned as an enemy alien on 1605:Restoration of the Te Rapunga on Instagram 1549:Reynolds, Reg. "A Vagabond in Gibraltar." 1034:. Wegweiser-Verlag GmbH. pp. 115–116. 1000:Grundmann, Erika (2000). "German George". 1349:Macrae Smith Company, Philadelphia, 1967. 1155: 1014: 999: 974: 646:Egyptologist and science fiction author, 294:spiritual mother, Rangi Rangi Paewai, in 247:(scissor cuts) which were later declared 116:, he spent his secondary school years in 62:Learn how and when to remove this message 1610:Restoration of the Te Rapunga on YouTube 1488:In the South: Tales of Sail and Yearning 1459:, November/December 2005, p. 44-48. 1312: 1077: 847: 759:) and in German. After the stranding of 453: 267:. Inspired by Kurt von Boeckmann's book 73: 1466:, October/November 2006, p. 64-65. 1384:, August/September 2000, p. 41-45. 1047: 1644: 1230: 1145:. Victoria BC: Horsdal & Schubart. 1062: 736:. Miller's essay is still widely read. 1601:website by biographer Erika Grundmann 1539:. New Directions, New York, NY, 1962. 1405:, Nov. 10 - Dec. 8, 2005, p. 49. 1363:. G.P. Putnam's Sons. New York, 1961. 1317:. Bielefeld: transcript. p. 340. 1279: 1250:: 49. 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