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The loss of the ship Essex, sunk by a whale

Chase, OwenNickerson, ThomasPhilbrick, Nathaniel(Introduction by)Philbrick, Thomas(Introduction by)
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The gripping first-hand narrative of the whaling ship disaster that inspired Melvilles Moby-Dick and informed Nathaniel Philbricks monumental history, In the Heart of the Sea.In 1820, the Nantucket whaleship Essex was rammed by an angry sperm whale thousands of miles from home in the South Pacific.

The Essex sank, leaving twenty crew members drifting in three small open boats for ninety days.

Through drastic measures, eight men survived to reveal this astonishing tale.The Narrative of the Wreck of the Whaleship Essex, by Owen Chase, has long been the essential account of the Essexs doomed voyage.

But in 1980, a new account of the disaster was discovered, penned late in life by Thomas Nickerson, who had been the fifteen-year-old cabin boy of the ship.

This discovery has vastly expanded and clarified the history of an event as grandiose in its time as the Titanic.This edition presents Nickersons never-before-published chronicle alongside Chases version.

Also included are the most important other contemporary accounts of the incident, Melvilles notes in his copy of the Chase narrative, and journal entries by Emerson and Thoreau.

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Product Details
Penguin
1101661658 / 9781101661659
eBook (EPUB)
01/05/2000
England
English
256 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
Description based on print version record.