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If Carl Hiaasen set one of his novels on a residential stretch of boundary line between British Columbia and Washington, or if Richard Russo's characters had relatives in the Pacific Northwest, the result might be something like Jim Lynch's Border Songs. Continue »


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The Tragic History of the Sea: Shipwrecks from the Bible to Titanic

by Anthony Brandt

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Publisher Comments:

Is there any tale more thrilling than a shipwreck? Disaster at sea is an ever-present peril, inspiring ancient legends, great works of fiction, and countless yarns of deadly typhoons, vessels consumed by fire, and desperate castaways alone on an empty ocean. Before Homer composed the Odyssey, sailors were already telling their terrifying stories, and Anthony Brandt has culled only the very best for this essential and engrossing chronicle of shipwrecks through the ages.

Brandt's selections range from the apostle Paul to Mark Twain to the Titanic disaster. The Tragic History of the Sea draws from tales around the globe: the doomed Medusa, whose survivors were abandoned to their fate by a cowardly crew, to live on only in a famous painting in the Louvre; the infamous Essex and her fatal cruise which inspired Melville's Moby Dick; and the harrowing wreck of the Wager, which left the earlier Lord Byron, the poet's kinsman, starving on Patagonia's bleak shores.

A riveting anthology of high adventure and astonishing survival against all odds, this storm-tossed voyage through history's gales and across unforgiving seas represents the best of a storytelling tradition that goes back centuries. Each extraordinary tale is linked to the next by Brandt's expert annotations and commentary, which sets them in context, provides a wealth of maritime and literary background and places this volume of shipwreck tales in a class by itself.

About the Author

Anthony Brandt is an expert in the history of travel and adventure and is the book review editor for Adventure magazine. He has edited more than 20 books for National Geographic and is a contributor to GQ, Esquire, the New York Times Sunday Magazine, and other publications. His edited Journals of Lewis and Clark has sold nearly 100,000 copies in special markets and the trade.

Product Details

ISBN:
9781426200946
Subtitle:
Shipwrecks from the Bible to Titanic
Author:
Brandt, Anthony
Editor:
Brandt, Anthony
Author:
Brandt, Anthony
Publisher:
National Geographic Society
Subject:
Sailing - Narratives
Subject:
Special Interest - Adventure
Subject:
World - General
Subject:
History
Subject:
Shipwrecks
Subject:
Shipwrecks -- History.
Copyright:
Publication Date:
June 2007
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Pages:
329
Dimensions:
8.90x6.06x.77 in. 1.02 lbs.

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