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As Long as It's Fun, the Epic Voyages and Extraordinary Times of Lin and Larry Pardey

Paperback |English |1929214987 | 9781929214983

As Long as It's Fun, the Epic Voyages and Extraordinary Times of Lin and Larry Pardey

Paperback |English |1929214987 | 9781929214983
Overview
After nearly half a century of adventures in small boats on big oceans, sailing legends Lin and Larry Pardey have hung up their sea boots and retired to Kawau Island in New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf. You'd think that would provide time for Lin, who had a busy career writing about their exploits, to sum it up in a tell-all autobiography. For reasons unknown, the Pardeys, who have done everything their own way since first laying eyes on each other in California nearly five decades ago, farmed their last big job out. "If they told me once, they told me a hundred times, 'We want it warts and all,' " says Herb McCormick, the author of the easy-reading treasure "As Long as It's Fun." This isn't to belittle Lin Pardey's writing. Her books and articles were informative and readable. They left readers lusting after the moonlit shores, the trade winds and secluded anchorages. Yet hardened seafarers knew something was missing. What about the puking? The threats and fights, the hurricanes, the dragging anchors? As their editor for close to 30 years at the magazine Cruising World, Mr. McCormick had heard plenty of Pardey stories that didn't make it into print, and he scatters enough around the book to make the narrative downright lively. Like the time Lin spilled bottom paint all over Larry's hand-hewn teak flooring, and he threatened to kill her, then settled for just throwing her overboard. Well, what do you expect when two people spend 24 hours a day, cooped up together on a 24-foot boat with a bucket for a toilet, no electricity, no engine, no modern navigation gear and a living area about the size of a bathroom? Given all that, what the Pardeys accomplished isn't just remarkable; it's unbelievable. They started with nothing in 1965. Little Lin Zatkin, all of 4-foot-11, was doing accounting in the headquarters of Bob's Big Boy restaurants, and Larry was roaming Southern California looking for a job on a sailboat so he could gin up the cash to build a boat of his own. The attraction was mutual. When Larry took Lin to his workshop and showed her the bones of his dream, a 24-foot Lyle Hess-designed cutter he wanted to build of wood with his own hands, she bought into the whole package. Four thousand work hours later, in 1968, they launched Seraffyn, a pocket yacht so finely crafted that she carried them safely around the globe and back again and still sails today. The Pardeys left with two guiding principles, Mr. McCormick reports: They would keep going "as long as it's fun" (hence the title), and they would "go small, go simple, go now." Mr. McCormick's narrative follows their tracks and what a ride: first in Seraffyn to Mexico, Panama, the Chesapeake, trans-Atlantic to the Baltic, down to, Gibraltar, the Mediterranean, North Africa on a modest smuggling mission, the Suez Canal, Japan and back across the Pacific to America nonstop in 1978. There, Larry found a parcel of land in the California hills where he work on Seraffyn's successor, 5 feet longer but still with no engine, electronics or toilet. It took three years to build Taleisin, which carried them everywhere a sailor might aspire to go over the next quarter-century. The Pardeys reckon they put 200,000 miles under the keel, a bit more on Taleisin than Seraffyn. When they visited the Chesapeake Bay in 2000, I got the VIP tour. It was like a Steinway grand piano, so flawless was the detail, so fine the finish. Surrounded by perfection, it was tempting to imagine nothing but bliss aboard the Pardeys' pretty boat. What it really reflected, Mr. McCormick makes clear, was hard work and steely resolve, some times of terror and a lot of fun. Glorious, in the end, but not always pretty. --Angus Phillips, Wall Street JournalI'm a sailor, I've read all their books, I thought I knew most of it. But Herb McCormick s story of the extraordinary life of Lin and Larry Pardey blew me far away. While inhabiting our world, the Pardeys discovered another one for themselves that may be the stuff of all our dreams, but is beyond the grasp of most of us. They told us that we could get there ourselves by doing as they did, but the Pardeys are hard-working, Houdini-calibre escapologists from the world the rest of us have lived in. This is in fact the rarest of tales, a story of the life two people lived that is as fabulous as the Arabian Nights, as Stanley in Africa, as any exploration of the Right Stuff in Space That s one part of this book. The other is the Pardey s singularly qualified biographer. Herb McCormick has written professionally about the sea and cruising sailors for forty years; he has sailed the globe from Polar icecap to Cape Horn, in every kind of boat and weather. No one not even the Pardeys could frame this story as clearly and contextually as Herb McCormick has in this magnificent book. This is a life story to set alongside Slocum, Scott, Amundsen, Lindberg, or Odysseus. --Peter Nichols, author of international bestsellers, Evolution s Captain and A Voyage for MadmenEvery story needs a storyteller. The fascinating tale of Lin and Larry Pardey stretches across nearly half a century and touches much of the earth and its oceans, shared lives pulsing with adventure, creativity and passion. Herb McCormick navigates the Pardeys sprawling journey like one of their own cutters skimming along the surface of a calm sea. They lived in many worlds and McCormick s prose slips seamlessly among them, whether describing the complexities of boat construction, the breathtaking beauty and harrowing danger of global navigation or the economics of life on the fly. Lin and Larry thrived in an esoteric life of their own making; McCormick is a genial and informed guide with an insider s knowledge and a poet s voice. In his hands, their journey is ours. --Tim Layden, Senior Writer, Sports IllustratedOpening at an anxious moment in Taleisin near Cape Horn, Herb McCormick insightfully and vividly tells the fascinating story of the active lives and always challenging times of the most famous couple afloat. He makes clear not only how but why the Pardeys remain as colorful, controversial, and influential as ever.. --John rousemaniere - Annapolis Book of SeamanshipAsk any sailor about the names Lin and Larry Pardey and you'll receive instant recognition: they are the couple best known for their sailing exploits, their long list of popular sailing books, and a marriage that has lasted nearly fifty years. Despite all the books and DVDs and recognition, many a sailor might not know the specifics of their lives and choices: enter As Long as It's Fun, a humorous and involving biography that recounts their sailing career using interviews with families, friends and critics. It's an adventure story, it's a love story, and it will prove engaging to any who love stories of the sea. --The Midwest Book Review
ISBN: 1929214987
ISBN13: 9781929214983
Author: Herb McCormick
Publisher: Paradise Cay Publications
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2014-01-20
Language: English
Edition: Illustrated
PageCount: 280
Dimensions: 6.1 x 0.72 x 8.97 inches
Weight: 13.6 ounces
After nearly half a century of adventures in small boats on big oceans, sailing legends Lin and Larry Pardey have hung up their sea boots and retired to Kawau Island in New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf. You'd think that would provide time for Lin, who had a busy career writing about their exploits, to sum it up in a tell-all autobiography. For reasons unknown, the Pardeys, who have done everything their own way since first laying eyes on each other in California nearly five decades ago, farmed their last big job out. "If they told me once, they told me a hundred times, 'We want it warts and all,' " says Herb McCormick, the author of the easy-reading treasure "As Long as It's Fun." This isn't to belittle Lin Pardey's writing. Her books and articles were informative and readable. They left readers lusting after the moonlit shores, the trade winds and secluded anchorages. Yet hardened seafarers knew something was missing. What about the puking? The threats and fights, the hurricanes, the dragging anchors? As their editor for close to 30 years at the magazine Cruising World, Mr. McCormick had heard plenty of Pardey stories that didn't make it into print, and he scatters enough around the book to make the narrative downright lively. Like the time Lin spilled bottom paint all over Larry's hand-hewn teak flooring, and he threatened to kill her, then settled for just throwing her overboard. Well, what do you expect when two people spend 24 hours a day, cooped up together on a 24-foot boat with a bucket for a toilet, no electricity, no engine, no modern navigation gear and a living area about the size of a bathroom? Given all that, what the Pardeys accomplished isn't just remarkable; it's unbelievable. They started with nothing in 1965. Little Lin Zatkin, all of 4-foot-11, was doing accounting in the headquarters of Bob's Big Boy restaurants, and Larry was roaming Southern California looking for a job on a sailboat so he could gin up the cash to build a boat of his own. The attraction was mutual. When Larry took Lin to his workshop and showed her the bones of his dream, a 24-foot Lyle Hess-designed cutter he wanted to build of wood with his own hands, she bought into the whole package. Four thousand work hours later, in 1968, they launched Seraffyn, a pocket yacht so finely crafted that she carried them safely around the globe and back again and still sails today. The Pardeys left with two guiding principles, Mr. McCormick reports: They would keep going "as long as it's fun" (hence the title), and they would "go small, go simple, go now." Mr. McCormick's narrative follows their tracks and what a ride: first in Seraffyn to Mexico, Panama, the Chesapeake, trans-Atlantic to the Baltic, down to, Gibraltar, the Mediterranean, North Africa on a modest smuggling mission, the Suez Canal, Japan and back across the Pacific to America nonstop in 1978. There, Larry found a parcel of land in the California hills where he work on Seraffyn's successor, 5 feet longer but still with no engine, electronics or toilet. It took three years to build Taleisin, which carried them everywhere a sailor might aspire to go over the next quarter-century. The Pardeys reckon they put 200,000 miles under the keel, a bit more on Taleisin than Seraffyn. When they visited the Chesapeake Bay in 2000, I got the VIP tour. It was like a Steinway grand piano, so flawless was the detail, so fine the finish. Surrounded by perfection, it was tempting to imagine nothing but bliss aboard the Pardeys' pretty boat. What it really reflected, Mr. McCormick makes clear, was hard work and steely resolve, some times of terror and a lot of fun. Glorious, in the end, but not always pretty. --Angus Phillips, Wall Street JournalI'm a sailor, I've read all their books, I thought I knew most of it. But Herb McCormick s story of the extraordinary life of Lin and Larry Pardey blew me far away. While inhabiting our world, the Pardeys discovered another one for themselves that may be the stuff of all our dreams, but is beyond the grasp of most of us. They told us that we could get there ourselves by doing as they did, but the Pardeys are hard-working, Houdini-calibre escapologists from the world the rest of us have lived in. This is in fact the rarest of tales, a story of the life two people lived that is as fabulous as the Arabian Nights, as Stanley in Africa, as any exploration of the Right Stuff in Space That s one part of this book. The other is the Pardey s singularly qualified biographer. Herb McCormick has written professionally about the sea and cruising sailors for forty years; he has sailed the globe from Polar icecap to Cape Horn, in every kind of boat and weather. No one not even the Pardeys could frame this story as clearly and contextually as Herb McCormick has in this magnificent book. This is a life story to set alongside Slocum, Scott, Amundsen, Lindberg, or Odysseus. --Peter Nichols, author of international bestsellers, Evolution s Captain and A Voyage for MadmenEvery story needs a storyteller. The fascinating tale of Lin and Larry Pardey stretches across nearly half a century and touches much of the earth and its oceans, shared lives pulsing with adventure, creativity and passion. Herb McCormick navigates the Pardeys sprawling journey like one of their own cutters skimming along the surface of a calm sea. They lived in many worlds and McCormick s prose slips seamlessly among them, whether describing the complexities of boat construction, the breathtaking beauty and harrowing danger of global navigation or the economics of life on the fly. Lin and Larry thrived in an esoteric life of their own making; McCormick is a genial and informed guide with an insider s knowledge and a poet s voice. In his hands, their journey is ours. --Tim Layden, Senior Writer, Sports IllustratedOpening at an anxious moment in Taleisin near Cape Horn, Herb McCormick insightfully and vividly tells the fascinating story of the active lives and always challenging times of the most famous couple afloat. He makes clear not only how but why the Pardeys remain as colorful, controversial, and influential as ever.. --John rousemaniere - Annapolis Book of SeamanshipAsk any sailor about the names Lin and Larry Pardey and you'll receive instant recognition: they are the couple best known for their sailing exploits, their long list of popular sailing books, and a marriage that has lasted nearly fifty years. Despite all the books and DVDs and recognition, many a sailor might not know the specifics of their lives and choices: enter As Long as It's Fun, a humorous and involving biography that recounts their sailing career using interviews with families, friends and critics. It's an adventure story, it's a love story, and it will prove engaging to any who love stories of the sea. --The Midwest Book Review

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After nearly half a century of adventures in small boats on big oceans, sailing legends Lin and Larry Pardey have hung up their sea boots and retired to Kawau Island in New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf. You'd think that would provide time for Lin, who had a busy career writing about their exploits, to sum it up in a tell-all autobiography. For reasons unknown, the Pardeys, who have done everything their own way since first laying eyes on each other in California nearly five decades ago, farmed their last big job out. "If they told me once, they told me a hundred times, 'We want it warts and all,' " says Herb McCormick, the author of the easy-reading treasure "As Long as It's Fun." This isn't to belittle Lin Pardey's writing. Her books and articles were informative and readable. They left readers lusting after the moonlit shores, the trade winds and secluded anchorages. Yet hardened seafarers knew something was missing. What about the puking? The threats and fights, the hurricanes, the dragging anchors? As their editor for close to 30 years at the magazine Cruising World, Mr. McCormick had heard plenty of Pardey stories that didn't make it into print, and he scatters enough around the book to make the narrative downright lively. Like the time Lin spilled bottom paint all over Larry's hand-hewn teak flooring, and he threatened to kill her, then settled for just throwing her overboard. Well, what do you expect when two people spend 24 hours a day, cooped up together on a 24-foot boat with a bucket for a toilet, no electricity, no engine, no modern navigation gear and a living area about the size of a bathroom? Given all that, what the Pardeys accomplished isn't just remarkable; it's unbelievable. They started with nothing in 1965. Little Lin Zatkin, all of 4-foot-11, was doing accounting in the headquarters of Bob's Big Boy restaurants, and Larry was roaming Southern California looking for a job on a sailboat so he could gin up the cash to build a boat of his own. The attraction was mutual. When Larry took Lin to his workshop and showed her the bones of his dream, a 24-foot Lyle Hess-designed cutter he wanted to build of wood with his own hands, she bought into the whole package. Four thousand work hours later, in 1968, they launched Seraffyn, a pocket yacht so finely crafted that she carried them safely around the globe and back again and still sails today. The Pardeys left with two guiding principles, Mr. McCormick reports: They would keep going "as long as it's fun" (hence the title), and they would "go small, go simple, go now." Mr. McCormick's narrative follows their tracks and what a ride: first in Seraffyn to Mexico, Panama, the Chesapeake, trans-Atlantic to the Baltic, down to, Gibraltar, the Mediterranean, North Africa on a modest smuggling mission, the Suez Canal, Japan and back across the Pacific to America nonstop in 1978. There, Larry found a parcel of land in the California hills where he work on Seraffyn's successor, 5 feet longer but still with no engine, electronics or toilet. It took three years to build Taleisin, which carried them everywhere a sailor might aspire to go over the next quarter-century. The Pardeys reckon they put 200,000 miles under the keel, a bit more on Taleisin than Seraffyn. When they visited the Chesapeake Bay in 2000, I got the VIP tour. It was like a Steinway grand piano, so flawless was the detail, so fine the finish. Surrounded by perfection, it was tempting to imagine nothing but bliss aboard the Pardeys' pretty boat. What it really reflected, Mr. McCormick makes clear, was hard work and steely resolve, some times of terror and a lot of fun. Glorious, in the end, but not always pretty. --Angus Phillips, Wall Street JournalI'm a sailor, I've read all their books, I thought I knew most of it. But Herb McCormick s story of the extraordinary life of Lin and Larry Pardey blew me far away. While inhabiting our world, the Pardeys discovered another one for themselves that may be the stuff of all our dreams, but is beyond the grasp of most of us. They told us that we could get there ourselves by doing as they did, but the Pardeys are hard-working, Houdini-calibre escapologists from the world the rest of us have lived in. This is in fact the rarest of tales, a story of the life two people lived that is as fabulous as the Arabian Nights, as Stanley in Africa, as any exploration of the Right Stuff in Space That s one part of this book. The other is the Pardey s singularly qualified biographer. Herb McCormick has written professionally about the sea and cruising sailors for forty years; he has sailed the globe from Polar icecap to Cape Horn, in every kind of boat and weather. No one not even the Pardeys could frame this story as clearly and contextually as Herb McCormick has in this magnificent book. This is a life story to set alongside Slocum, Scott, Amundsen, Lindberg, or Odysseus. --Peter Nichols, author of international bestsellers, Evolution s Captain and A Voyage for MadmenEvery story needs a storyteller. The fascinating tale of Lin and Larry Pardey stretches across nearly half a century and touches much of the earth and its oceans, shared lives pulsing with adventure, creativity and passion. Herb McCormick navigates the Pardeys sprawling journey like one of their own cutters skimming along the surface of a calm sea. They lived in many worlds and McCormick s prose slips seamlessly among them, whether describing the complexities of boat construction, the breathtaking beauty and harrowing danger of global navigation or the economics of life on the fly. Lin and Larry thrived in an esoteric life of their own making; McCormick is a genial and informed guide with an insider s knowledge and a poet s voice. In his hands, their journey is ours. --Tim Layden, Senior Writer, Sports IllustratedOpening at an anxious moment in Taleisin near Cape Horn, Herb McCormick insightfully and vividly tells the fascinating story of the active lives and always challenging times of the most famous couple afloat. He makes clear not only how but why the Pardeys remain as colorful, controversial, and influential as ever.. --John rousemaniere - Annapolis Book of SeamanshipAsk any sailor about the names Lin and Larry Pardey and you'll receive instant recognition: they are the couple best known for their sailing exploits, their long list of popular sailing books, and a marriage that has lasted nearly fifty years. Despite all the books and DVDs and recognition, many a sailor might not know the specifics of their lives and choices: enter As Long as It's Fun, a humorous and involving biography that recounts their sailing career using interviews with families, friends and critics. It's an adventure story, it's a love story, and it will prove engaging to any who love stories of the sea. --The Midwest Book Review
ISBN: 1929214987
ISBN13: 9781929214983
Author: Herb McCormick
Publisher: Paradise Cay Publications
Format: Paperback
PublicationDate: 2014-01-20
Language: English
Edition: Illustrated
PageCount: 280
Dimensions: 6.1 x 0.72 x 8.97 inches
Weight: 13.6 ounces
After nearly half a century of adventures in small boats on big oceans, sailing legends Lin and Larry Pardey have hung up their sea boots and retired to Kawau Island in New Zealand's Hauraki Gulf. You'd think that would provide time for Lin, who had a busy career writing about their exploits, to sum it up in a tell-all autobiography. For reasons unknown, the Pardeys, who have done everything their own way since first laying eyes on each other in California nearly five decades ago, farmed their last big job out. "If they told me once, they told me a hundred times, 'We want it warts and all,' " says Herb McCormick, the author of the easy-reading treasure "As Long as It's Fun." This isn't to belittle Lin Pardey's writing. Her books and articles were informative and readable. They left readers lusting after the moonlit shores, the trade winds and secluded anchorages. Yet hardened seafarers knew something was missing. What about the puking? The threats and fights, the hurricanes, the dragging anchors? As their editor for close to 30 years at the magazine Cruising World, Mr. McCormick had heard plenty of Pardey stories that didn't make it into print, and he scatters enough around the book to make the narrative downright lively. Like the time Lin spilled bottom paint all over Larry's hand-hewn teak flooring, and he threatened to kill her, then settled for just throwing her overboard. Well, what do you expect when two people spend 24 hours a day, cooped up together on a 24-foot boat with a bucket for a toilet, no electricity, no engine, no modern navigation gear and a living area about the size of a bathroom? Given all that, what the Pardeys accomplished isn't just remarkable; it's unbelievable. They started with nothing in 1965. Little Lin Zatkin, all of 4-foot-11, was doing accounting in the headquarters of Bob's Big Boy restaurants, and Larry was roaming Southern California looking for a job on a sailboat so he could gin up the cash to build a boat of his own. The attraction was mutual. When Larry took Lin to his workshop and showed her the bones of his dream, a 24-foot Lyle Hess-designed cutter he wanted to build of wood with his own hands, she bought into the whole package. Four thousand work hours later, in 1968, they launched Seraffyn, a pocket yacht so finely crafted that she carried them safely around the globe and back again and still sails today. The Pardeys left with two guiding principles, Mr. McCormick reports: They would keep going "as long as it's fun" (hence the title), and they would "go small, go simple, go now." Mr. McCormick's narrative follows their tracks and what a ride: first in Seraffyn to Mexico, Panama, the Chesapeake, trans-Atlantic to the Baltic, down to, Gibraltar, the Mediterranean, North Africa on a modest smuggling mission, the Suez Canal, Japan and back across the Pacific to America nonstop in 1978. There, Larry found a parcel of land in the California hills where he work on Seraffyn's successor, 5 feet longer but still with no engine, electronics or toilet. It took three years to build Taleisin, which carried them everywhere a sailor might aspire to go over the next quarter-century. The Pardeys reckon they put 200,000 miles under the keel, a bit more on Taleisin than Seraffyn. When they visited the Chesapeake Bay in 2000, I got the VIP tour. It was like a Steinway grand piano, so flawless was the detail, so fine the finish. Surrounded by perfection, it was tempting to imagine nothing but bliss aboard the Pardeys' pretty boat. What it really reflected, Mr. McCormick makes clear, was hard work and steely resolve, some times of terror and a lot of fun. Glorious, in the end, but not always pretty. --Angus Phillips, Wall Street JournalI'm a sailor, I've read all their books, I thought I knew most of it. But Herb McCormick s story of the extraordinary life of Lin and Larry Pardey blew me far away. While inhabiting our world, the Pardeys discovered another one for themselves that may be the stuff of all our dreams, but is beyond the grasp of most of us. They told us that we could get there ourselves by doing as they did, but the Pardeys are hard-working, Houdini-calibre escapologists from the world the rest of us have lived in. This is in fact the rarest of tales, a story of the life two people lived that is as fabulous as the Arabian Nights, as Stanley in Africa, as any exploration of the Right Stuff in Space That s one part of this book. The other is the Pardey s singularly qualified biographer. Herb McCormick has written professionally about the sea and cruising sailors for forty years; he has sailed the globe from Polar icecap to Cape Horn, in every kind of boat and weather. No one not even the Pardeys could frame this story as clearly and contextually as Herb McCormick has in this magnificent book. This is a life story to set alongside Slocum, Scott, Amundsen, Lindberg, or Odysseus. --Peter Nichols, author of international bestsellers, Evolution s Captain and A Voyage for MadmenEvery story needs a storyteller. The fascinating tale of Lin and Larry Pardey stretches across nearly half a century and touches much of the earth and its oceans, shared lives pulsing with adventure, creativity and passion. Herb McCormick navigates the Pardeys sprawling journey like one of their own cutters skimming along the surface of a calm sea. They lived in many worlds and McCormick s prose slips seamlessly among them, whether describing the complexities of boat construction, the breathtaking beauty and harrowing danger of global navigation or the economics of life on the fly. Lin and Larry thrived in an esoteric life of their own making; McCormick is a genial and informed guide with an insider s knowledge and a poet s voice. In his hands, their journey is ours. --Tim Layden, Senior Writer, Sports IllustratedOpening at an anxious moment in Taleisin near Cape Horn, Herb McCormick insightfully and vividly tells the fascinating story of the active lives and always challenging times of the most famous couple afloat. He makes clear not only how but why the Pardeys remain as colorful, controversial, and influential as ever.. --John rousemaniere - Annapolis Book of SeamanshipAsk any sailor about the names Lin and Larry Pardey and you'll receive instant recognition: they are the couple best known for their sailing exploits, their long list of popular sailing books, and a marriage that has lasted nearly fifty years. Despite all the books and DVDs and recognition, many a sailor might not know the specifics of their lives and choices: enter As Long as It's Fun, a humorous and involving biography that recounts their sailing career using interviews with families, friends and critics. It's an adventure story, it's a love story, and it will prove engaging to any who love stories of the sea. --The Midwest Book Review

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  • Used - Good: All pages and cover are intact (including the dust cover, if applicable). Spine may show signs of wear. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting. May include "From the library of" labels. Shrink wrap, dust covers, or boxed set case may be missing. Item may be missing bundled media.
  • Used - Acceptable: All pages and the cover are intact, but shrink wrap, dust covers, or boxed set case may be missing. Pages may include limited notes, highlighting, or minor water damage but the text is readable. Item may but the dust cover may be missing. Pages may include limited notes and highlighting, but the text cannot be obscured or unreadable.

Note: Some electronic material access codes are valid only for one user. For this reason, used books, including books listed in the Used – Like New condition, may not come with functional electronic material access codes.

Shipping Fees

  • Stevens Books offers FREE SHIPPING everywhere in the United States for ALL non-book orders, and $3.99 for each book.
  • Packages are shipped from Monday to Friday.
  • No additional fees and charges.

Delivery Times

The usual time for processing an order is 24 hours (1 business day), but may vary depending on the availability of products ordered. This period excludes delivery times, which depend on your geographic location.

Estimated delivery times:

  • Standard Shipping: 5-8 business days
  • Expedited Shipping: 3-5 business days

Shipping method varies depending on what is being shipped.  

Tracking
All orders are shipped with a tracking number. Once your order has left our warehouse, a confirmation e-mail with a tracking number will be sent to you. You will be able to track your package at all times. 

Damaged Parcel
If your package has been delivered in a PO Box, please note that we are not responsible for any damage that may result (consequences of extreme temperatures, theft, etc.). 

If you have any questions regarding shipping or want to know about the status of an order, please contact us or email to support@stevensbooks.com.

You may return most items within 30 days of delivery for a full refund.

To be eligible for a return, your item must be unused and in the same condition that you received it. It must also be in the original packaging.

Several types of goods are exempt from being returned. Perishable goods such as food, flowers, newspapers or magazines cannot be returned. We also do not accept products that are intimate or sanitary goods, hazardous materials, or flammable liquids or gases.

Additional non-returnable items:

  • Gift cards
  • Downloadable software products
  • Some health and personal care items

To complete your return, we require a tracking number, which shows the items which you already returned to us.
There are certain situations where only partial refunds are granted (if applicable)

  • Book with obvious signs of use
  • CD, DVD, VHS tape, software, video game, cassette tape, or vinyl record that has been opened
  • Any item not in its original condition, is damaged or missing parts for reasons not due to our error
  • Any item that is returned more than 30 days after delivery

Items returned to us as a result of our error will receive a full refund,some returns may be subject to a restocking fee of 7% of the total item price, please contact a customer care team member to see if your return is subject. Returns that arrived on time and were as described are subject to a restocking fee.

Items returned to us that were not the result of our error, including items returned to us due to an invalid or incomplete address, will be refunded the original item price less our standard restocking fees.

If the item is returned to us for any of the following reasons, a 15% restocking fee will be applied to your refund total and you will be asked to pay for return shipping:

  • Item(s) no longer needed or wanted.
  • Item(s) returned to us due to an invalid or incomplete address.
  • Item(s) returned to us that were not a result of our error.

You should expect to receive your refund within four weeks of giving your package to the return shipper, however, in many cases you will receive a refund more quickly. This time period includes the transit time for us to receive your return from the shipper (5 to 10 business days), the time it takes us to process your return once we receive it (3 to 5 business days), and the time it takes your bank to process our refund request (5 to 10 business days).

If you need to return an item, please Contact Us with your order number and details about the product you would like to return. We will respond quickly with instructions for how to return items from your order.


Shipping Cost


We'll pay the return shipping costs if the return is a result of our error (you received an incorrect or defective item, etc.). In other cases, you will be responsible for paying for your own shipping costs for returning your item. Shipping costs are non-refundable. If you receive a refund, the cost of return shipping will be deducted from your refund.

Depending on where you live, the time it may take for your exchanged product to reach you, may vary.

If you are shipping an item over $75, you should consider using a trackable shipping service or purchasing shipping insurance. We don’t guarantee that we will receive your returned item.

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