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  • Taschenbuch: 302 Seiten
  • Verlag: Penguin (Non-Classics); Auflage: Reissue (1. Mai 2001)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 0141001828
  • ISBN-13: 978-0141001821
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 20,3 x 13,2 x 2 cm
  • Durchschnittliche Kundenbewertung: 4.4 von 5 Sternen  Alle Rezensionen anzeigen (36 Kundenrezensionen)
  • Amazon.de Verkaufsrang: Nr. 111.539 in Englische Bücher (Die Bestseller Englische Bücher)

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    Nr. 94 in  Englische Bücher > History > Americas > United States > 19th Century
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The appeal of Dava Sobel's Longitude was, in part, that it illuminated a little-known piece of history through a series of captivating incidents and engaging personalities. Nathaniel Philbrick's In the Heart of the Sea is certainly cast from the same mold, examining the 19th-century Pacific whaling industry through the arc of the sinking of the whaleship Essex by a boisterous sperm whale. The story that inspired Herman Melville's classic Moby-Dick has a lot going for it--derring-do, cannibalism, rescue--and Philbrick proves an amiable and well-informed narrator, providing both context and detail. We learn about the importance and mechanics of blubber production--a vital source of oil--and we get the nuts and bolts of harpooning and life aboard whalers. We are spared neither the nitty-gritty of open boats nor the sucking of human bones dry.

By sticking to the tried and tested Longitude formula, Philbrick has missed a slight trick or two. The epicenter of the whaling industry was Nantucket, a small island off Cape Cod; most of the whales were in the Pacific, necessitating a huge journey around the southernmost tip of South America. We never learn why no one ever tried to create an alternative whaling capital somewhere nearer. Similarly, Philbrick tells us that the story of the Essex was well known to Americans for decades, but he never explores how such legends fade from our consciousness. Philbrick would no doubt reply that such questions were beyond his remit, and you can't exactly accuse him of skimping on his research. By any standard, 50 pages of footnotes impress, though he wears his learning lightly. He doesn't get bogged down in turgid detail, and his narrative rattles along at a nice pace. When the storyline is as good as this, you can't really ask for more. --John Crace, Amazon.co.uk -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Gebundene Ausgabe .

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With woody intonation and a suitably somber cadence, Tony Award-winning actor Herrmann reads this chilling tale of the Essex, a whaling ship that was sunk in the middle of the Pacific by an 80-foot sperm whale in 1820. The story would come to mark the mythology of the 19th century as the Titanic did the 20thAHerman Melville, for one, based Moby Dick on certain key elements of the tragedy. In Philbrick's spare, well-paced version, we learn much about how Nantucket's culture was affected by the whaling industry boom, from its economy to its social habits. But the horrific heart of the narrative details the fate of the 20 sailors who attempted to sail several thousand miles back to Chile using only three pathetic open boats. Reaching home 93 days later, only eight sailors survived the ordeal of thirst, starvation and despair. Near the tape's end, Herrmann delivers one of the finest funereal orations ever offered on behalf of seamen. Simultaneous release with the Viking hardcover (Forecasts, Apr. 10). (May)
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5.0 von 5 Sternen A WHALE OF A TALE..., 1. Januar 2005
Von Lawyeraau (Balmoral Castle) - Alle meine Rezensionen ansehen
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This is a first rate, well-crafted work of non-fiction. The author has a gift for putting together a compelling narrative about the unusual ordeal of the whale ship, Essex, which sailed out of Nantucket and was done in on the high seas by an extremely aggressive sperm whale that attacked it. So complete was the damage that the ship sank. Its crew of twenty was cast adrift upon a seemingly infinite ocean to find their way back home in three small boats. This real life, unheard of attack by a whale was the basis for Herman Melville's classic work of fiction, "Moby Dick".

What the author does is ground in the historical context of the time, what happened to these most unfortunate of men. He paints a picture of the milieu in which they lived. Their lives were governed entirely by the whaling industry that was the bread and butter for Nantucket Island, the whaling capital of the world.

Drawing upon narratives by some of the survivors, as well as other historical data, he paints in intricate detail what life must have been like for these men. He weaves a tapestry of early nineteenth century life on the island of Nantucket and the preeminence of whaling in the lives of those who lived there, as well as the role of the Quakers. In essence, he brings the men, who were involved in this most notorious of survival at sea stories, to life for the reader.

It is a balanced narrative. This was to be the first voyage as Captain for the democratic George Pollard, who was teamed up with a very aggressive and ambitious first mate, Owen Chase. This was later to prove to be a poor combination. Nearly a third of the crew was African-American, which was an interesting twist, arising out of the abolitionist views of the Quakers, whose views were the mainstay of Nantucket. Most of the crew was very young, the cabin boy, Thomas Nickerson, being but fourteen years of age.

When the Essex was attacked while on the high seas by a gigantic, aggressive sperm whale and destroyed in the process, the story of the what happened to the crew makes for one of the most engrossing and amazing stories of survival ever to be told. Against the odds, eight of them survived their ordeal, which lasted for months. Dehydration and starvation were to drive them to a new frontier of human behavior. That threshold, however, once crossed, was one that would forever haunt those who survived. Their agonizing journey and foray into anthropophagy is chillingly chronicled.

This is a riveting and triumphant book. It is a tale richly told by a masterful storyteller, who is able to make this work of non-fiction come to life for the reader. This is simply a great book.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen True Adventure of Castaways Battling Nature and Themselves, 26. Juni 2000
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"In the Heart of the Sea" is a very good book. Like "The Perfect Storm", to which it will obviously be compared to, the author balances the story with historic and scientific background information. The combination works very well, informing the reader with fascinating tidbits while leaving him or her gripped in the thralls of a great tale.

This is the story of the whaleship Essex, out of Nantucket on a two year voyage to the Pacific in search of the early nineteenth century's liquid gold, whale oil. The unthinkable happens. A usually docile sperm whale, although large enough to sink a wooden ship, does just that. Rammed twice by an 85 foot leviathan of the sea, the crew takes to three whale boats while its ship is crushed and rendered useless. The resulting ninety day journey is a story of hope, discipline, tragic mistakes, and ever present thirst and starvation which leads the men ever closer to having to execute the "law of the sea" in order to survive.

Nathaniel Philbrick weaves first person accounts from survivors, a concise history of Nantucket and the work of catching and rendering whales as well as the physiology of the giant sea mammels and starvation into a first rate book. I read this over three days -- it moves very quickly. The author has a talent for fleshing out his common whalemen so that they are interesting and distinct characters without sacrificing authenticity and fact.

If you liked "The Perfect Storm" or Jon Krakauer's "Into Thin Air," you'll find "In the Heart of the Sea" very much in the same vein. A story of people under terrible physical and mental assault which the reader could not imagine enduring, coupled with a superbly explained telling of the issues at hand that is well set in its place and time.

Highly recommended -- you may want to finish this one all at once.

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Indomitable Survival Overcomes Impossible Circumstances, 14. Juni 2000
This story has to be one of the most astonishing tales of survival in recorded history. Before I say more, let me caution you that this story (and parts of this review) is not for those with weak stomachs.

After their ship is disabled by an attacking sperm whale, the survivors find themselves on three open boats in the middle of the Pacific Ocean over 2,000 miles from their targeted landfall in South America. With luck, they will make it in 30 days. They soon find themselves in a stall as the winds fail to cooperate, except to provide severe storms that threaten to capsize the boats.

Soon, all the food is encrusted with salt and everyone is suffering with severe dehydration. Then things start to get worse! I won't go further, but you have an amazing story of survival ahead of you.

Two of the few survivors of this terrible ordeal later committed their experiences to writing, which provide great resources for this well-researched book.

At another level, the book is also extremely interesting because these experiences were important influences on Herman Melville's writing of the American classic, Moby Dick. The book makes the connection, including how Melville came to learn the story.

At a third level, the book is a fascinating history of whaling around 1920. If you are like me, you will cringe when the whalers devastate island after island. But that's not the limit to their willingness to use nature to their own advantage.

The ultimate irony is that the survivors went the wrong way. Those from Nantucket did not know about Tahiti and Hawaii, and chose not to go in either of those directions -- either of which would have provided more rapid safety and comfort. The primary reason they chose not to go in these directions is because they feared running into cannibals. Soon the survivors were studying the remains of dead shipmates with hunger. And then it gets worse.

So, you have three different kinds of books to read here, anyone of which could be enormously enjoyable to you. Get ready for the trip of your life!

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5.0 von 5 Sternen No fluff stuff here
The first chapter didn't grab me. By the time I finished the second chapter only a "knockdown" could have gotten the book away from me. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 30. Juli 2000 von cviejo

4.0 von 5 Sternen Detailed, but not to much.
I was impressed with how Mr. Philbrick was able to share just the right amount of detail. When reading the narrative of the canniblaism I was just about to shout, enough! Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 28. Juli 2000 von Forrest Newton, Jr.

4.0 von 5 Sternen Detailed, but not to much.
I was impressed with how Mr. Philbrick was able to share just the right amount of detail. When reading the narrative of the canniblaism I was just about to shout, enough! Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 28. Juli 2000 von Forrest Newton, Jr.

5.0 von 5 Sternen A quick & entertaining read
I'm not a fisherman or do I have much interest in boats, the ocean, etc. My brother-in-law recommended this book and I cannot use enough superlatives to describe what an... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 26. Juli 2000 veröffentlicht

4.0 von 5 Sternen Outstanding
Like other reviewers I found this one difficult to put down. A grim tale. Very well-written, the descriptions of Nantucket culture and whaling activities elevate the book to be... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 19. Juli 2000 von pullrich

5.0 von 5 Sternen Outstanding True Story of Adventure - Tough to Put Down
This book was outstanding. Philbrick's writing style is so vivid and detailed you almost feel yourself walking the streets of Nantucket and sailing on a whaling ship. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 17. Juli 2000 von Chris Pepin

5.0 von 5 Sternen Want to know how to eat somebody?
Nathaniel Philbrick is not a squeamish man, and most readers (including me) will remember the...uh...culinary sections of this book long after the rest has faded away. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 16. Juli 2000 von Jussi Bjorling

3.0 von 5 Sternen Not a nail-biter
This is an incredible story, but the presentation is rather dry, almost like a history book. The writing pales in comparison to Endurance: Shackleton's Incredible Voyage by... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 12. Juli 2000 von Donald R. Shapiro

1.0 von 5 Sternen A Whale of a Disappointment
Nathaniel Philbrick has written a research paper and had it published as a novel. The book has 302 pages, which includes 64 pages of notes, bibliography, acknowledgements and... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 12. Juli 2000 veröffentlicht

5.0 von 5 Sternen Riveting Survival Account
I just finished reading "In the Heart of the Sea" yesterday. Once I started it I kept reading. Mr. Philbrick knows his subject very well. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 5. Juli 2000 von Thomas Butler

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