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The Whaling Odyssey: A 15-Book Collection - The Arctic Whaleman A Year with a Whaler Peter Trawl The South Sea Whaler Black Pawl etc - cover

The Whaling Odyssey: A 15-Book Collection - The Arctic Whaleman A Year with a Whaler Peter Trawl The South Sea Whaler Black Pawl etc

William Henry Giles Kingston, R. M. Ballantyne, Ben Ames Williams, A. Hyatt Verrill, Walter Noble Burns, Harry Castlemon, George Fox Tucker, John Laing, Lewis Holmes, David Moore Lindsay, Thomas H. Jenkins, Roger Starbuck

Publisher: e-artnow

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The Whaling Odyssey: A 15-Book Collection offers readers an expansive journey through the perilous and adventurous world of whaling. With a diverse range of literary styles from gripping sea tales to detailed historical accounts, this anthology captures the essence of seafaring life. The collection's rich narrative tapestry explores themes of exploration, survival, and the human-nature relationship, with standout pieces that vividly evoke the allure and danger of the sea without attributing them to single authors. This anthology situates itself firmly within the literary context of maritime storytelling, providing a crucial contribution to the understanding of whaling's impact on culture and identity. The collection features works from acclaimed authors and storytellers such as Roger Starbuck, Ben Ames Williams, and R. M. Ballantyne, whose experiences and perspectives weave a multifaceted narrative of oceanic endeavors. These writers, known for their vivid depictions of life at sea, align with historical and cultural movements surrounding the maritime heritage of the 19th and early 20th centuries. By seamlessly combining the individual voices of these authors, the anthology captures the spirit and fascination of an era when whaling was a critical and controversial part of the human experience. The Whaling Odyssey: A 15-Book Collection is an essential read for those intrigued by the multifaceted narrative of maritime exploration. It provides a remarkable opportunity to explore a multiplicity of perspectives, offering both educational value and profound insights into the whaling era. Readers are encouraged to immerse themselves in this collection to appreciate the breadth of human endeavor captured within these pages and to engage in the dialogue between the different authors' works, enriching their understanding of a bygone yet crucial era in maritime history.
Available since: 03/04/2025.
Print length: 1300 pages.

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