This is the narrative of a harpooner in the whale-ship Charles W
Morgan, whose four-year voyage in 1849–1853 took him from New
Bedford, Massachusetts, to the South Pacific and on around the world.
Before the days of the whale-gun and its explosive warhead, whaling
was a dangerous and far from one-sided pursuit indeed, one of Haleys
earliest experiences was the destruction of his boat by a whale
attack, and even when the harpoon hit the target, the whaleboat would
be towed at speed until the wounded whale was exhausted, a terrifying
experience that was known to whalemen as a Nantucket sleigh ride.
Haleys narrative covers all the excitements and dangers of the
business like trying to work on a slippery whale carcass, while the
surrounding waters seethed with sharks but also encompasses the long
hours of boredom, when sailors entertained each other with tall tales.
Many are recounted, and, surprisingly, some of the least likely can be
corroborated. In fact, Haleys anecdotes of the South Seas in
transition form one of the great appeals of the book. On the one hand
there were still hostile islands with murderous inhabitants, while
others had been so strongly influenced by Christian missionaries that
pleasures of the flesh were now entirely off-limits.Whaling was, in
effect, the first oil industry, a high-risk business where huge
fortunes were to be made. Haleys is the authentic voice of those that
chose its dangers.
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Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781783468744
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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