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Leviathan: The History of Whaling in America
by Eric Jay Dolin

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ISBN13: 9780393331578
ISBN10: 0393331571
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Publisher Comments:

"The best history of American whaling to come along in a generation."—Nathaniel Philbrick.

Leviathan is the epic history of the "iron men in wooden boats" who built an industrial empire through the pursuit of whales. "To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme," Herman Melville proclaimed, and this absorbing history demonstrates that few things can capture the sheer danger and desperation of men on the deep sea as dramatically as whaling. Eric Jay Dolin begins his vivid narrative with Captain John Smith's botched whaling expedition to the New World in 1614. He then chronicles the rise of a burgeoning industry—from its brutal struggles during the Revolutionary period to its golden age in the mid-1800s when a fleet of more than 700 ships hunted the seas and American whale oil lit the world, to its decline as the twentieth century dawned. This sweeping social and economic history provides rich and often fantastic accounts of the men themselves, who mutinied, murdered, rioted, deserted, drank, scrimshawed, and recorded their experiences in journals and memoirs. Containing a wealth of naturalistic detail on whales, Leviathan is the most original and stirring history of American whaling in many decades. 32 pages of illustrations.

Synopsis:

This absorbing history demonstrates that few things capture the sheer danger and desperation of men on the deep sea as dramatically as whaling. Dolin provides rich and often fantastic accounts of the men themselves. 32 pages of illustrations.

About the Author

Eric Jay Dolin studied environmental policy and biology at Brown, Yale, and MIT, where he received his PhD. The author of Political Waters, he lives with his wife and children in Marblehead, Massachusetts.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780393331578
Subtitle:
The History of Whaling in America
Author:
Dolin, Eric Jay
Publisher:
W. W. Norton & Company
Subject:
Maritime History
Subject:
United States - General
Subject:
Economic History
Subject:
Americas (North Central South West Indies)
Publication Date:
July 2008
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Y
Pages:
479
Dimensions:
8 x 6 in