In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex by Nathaniel Philbrick

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  • Pub. Date: May 2001
  • 320pp
  • Sales Rank: 6,553

    Reader Rating: (71 ratings)

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    • Pub. Date: May 2001
    • Publisher: Penguin Group (USA)
    • Format: Paperback, 320pp
    • Sales Rank: 6,553
    • Lexile: 1210L 

    Synopsis

    The ordeal of the whaleship Essex was an event as mythic in the nineteenth century as the sinking of the Titanic was in the twentieth. In 1819, the Essex left Nantucket for the South Pacific with twenty crew members aboard. In the middle of the South Pacific the ship was rammed and sunk by an angry sperm whale. The crew drifted for more than ninety days in three tiny whaleboats, succumbing to weather, hunger, disease, and ultimately turning to drastic measures in the fight for survival. Nathaniel Philbrick uses little-known documents-including a long-lost account written by the ship's cabin boy-and penetrating details about whaling and the Nantucket community to reveal the chilling events surrounding this epic maritime disaster. An intense and mesmerizing read, In the Heart of the Sea is a monumental work of history forever placing the Essex tragedy in the American historical canon.

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    Yuppies roughing it for TV camera may be good for a laugh. But for a true survivor tale grittier than roaches fried over an open fire, trust us: Essex is one book you wouldn't vote off a deserted island.

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    Biography

    A champion sailboat racer and a leading authority on the history of Nantucket Island, Nathaniel Philbrick has entranced landlubbers and seafarers alike with his fascinating explorations of historical shipwrecks.

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    One of the best told true storiesby Wilfong

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    November 23, 2009: Why would anyone want to read a novel with non-ficton books like this on the shelf. Whether your into whaling or not reading about the life and times of the typical seaman this book is inlightening and obsorbing. The struggles they went though on the open ocean in 25' boats thousands of miles from land goes beyond what any common dry lander can comprehend. I give this book almost a 5 across the board.

    Awesome!by Anonymous

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    August 08, 2009: This was an amazing story. It moved fast and was very hard to put down. The book was very well researched and put together. I cannot think of any negative feedback.


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