The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex

[Owen Chase] É The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex ☆ Download Online eBook or Kindle ePUB. The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex On the morning of November 20, 1820, in the Pacific Ocean, an enraged sperm whale rammed the Nantucket whaler Essex. As the boat began to sink, her crew of thirty had time only to collect some bread and water before pulling away in three frail open boats. A gallant saga of the sea, this riveting narration of life and death, of man against the deep, will enthrall readers.. The elements of his tale inspired Herman Melville (who was born the year the Essex sank) to write the classic Moby Dick. With

The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex

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Rating : 4.55 (696 Votes)
Asin : 0156006898
Format Type : paperback
Number of Pages : 106 Pages
Publish Date : 2014-06-04
Language : English

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On the morning of November 20, 1820, in the Pacific Ocean, an enraged sperm whale rammed the Nantucket whaler Essex. As the boat began to sink, her crew of thirty had time only to collect some bread and water before pulling away in three frail open boats. A gallant saga of the sea, this riveting narration of life and death, of man against the deep, will enthrall readers.. The elements of his tale inspired Herman Melville (who was born the year the Essex sank) to write the classic Moby Dick. Without charts, alone on the open seas, and thousands of miles from any known land, the sailors began their terrifying journey of survival. One of them w

Fascinating Historical Account Fascinating story and interesting prose written in 1821. Ron Howard's movie "In the Heart of the Sea" (also an excellent film) is based on this story. Surprisingly readable for such an old book. The Wikipedia article says Chase used a ghost writer, which would explain the high quality prose. The ghost writer is not named anywhere I know of.. Contemplative Although written in the antiquated vernacular of a nineteenth century sailor, this book made me reflect on human nature and how we live with a sense of entitlement in the 21st century. Told simply and modestly, this sailor's memoir is remarkable and humbling.. Terrifying, almost unbelievable. Michael B The true story in Owen Chase's own words, as a seaman's log. Its clarity and brevity of language is chilling.

Battered by storms, the boats became separated. Literary inspiration aside, The Wreck of the Whaleship Essex is a well-told, truly gripping tale. The crews spent some time together, and Chase told his father's story to 21-year-old Herman Melville, and lent him a copy of his father's book. The story clearly caught Melville's imagination--"The reading of this wondrous story upon the landless sea, and close to the very latitude of the shipwreck had a surprising effect on me"--and ten years later he published Moby Dick. On November 20, 1820, a sperm whale repeatedly rammed the wha

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