The whale and his captors

The whale and his captors
Title The whale and his captors PDF eBook
Author Henry Theodore Cheever
Publisher
Pages 362
Release 1864
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The Whale and His Captors; Or, The Whaleman's Adventures

The Whale and His Captors; Or, The Whaleman's Adventures
Title The Whale and His Captors; Or, The Whaleman's Adventures PDF eBook
Author Henry Theodore Cheever
Publisher New York : Harper & Bros.
Pages 340
Release 1850
Genre Cetacea
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The Whale and His Captors; or, The Whaleman's Adventures

The Whale and His Captors; or, The Whaleman's Adventures
Title The Whale and His Captors; or, The Whaleman's Adventures PDF eBook
Author Henry T. Cheever
Publisher University Press of New England
Pages 358
Release 2018-05-01
Genre History
ISBN 1512602663

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The Whale and His Captors is an important firsthand account of the golden age of American whaling, chronicling both its lore and science as practiced from the inception of the fishery to the mid-1800s. Late in the composition of Moby-Dick, Herman Melville found inspiration in Cheever and his writings that would provide the final flourishes for one of America's classic novels. After exhausting other whaling sources - Beale, Scoresby, Bennett, and Browne - Melville turned to Cheever for chapter titles and organization as well as passages that helped shape, define, and elucidate his great work. This is the first scholarly edition of The Whale and His Captors, accompanied by an introduction and apparatus that clearly elucidates Cheever's treatise on whaling and demonstrates how his writings contributed both to the course of American literature and to our burgeoning understanding of literature's engagement with the natural world.

The Whale and His Captors; Or, The Whaleman's Adventures

The Whale and His Captors; Or, The Whaleman's Adventures
Title The Whale and His Captors; Or, The Whaleman's Adventures PDF eBook
Author Henry Theodore Cheever
Publisher New York : Harper & Bros.
Pages 334
Release 1850
Genre Cetacea
ISBN

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The Whale and His Captors, Or, The Whaleman's Adventures

The Whale and His Captors, Or, The Whaleman's Adventures
Title The Whale and His Captors, Or, The Whaleman's Adventures PDF eBook
Author Henry Theodore Cheever
Publisher
Pages 314
Release 1849
Genre Whalers (Persons)
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The American Whaleman

The American Whaleman
Title The American Whaleman PDF eBook
Author Elmo Paul Hohman
Publisher
Pages 414
Release 1928
Genre Whalers (Persons)
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Gettysburg's Unknown Soldier

Gettysburg's Unknown Soldier
Title Gettysburg's Unknown Soldier PDF eBook
Author Mark H. Dunkelman
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Pages 288
Release 1999-04-30
Genre History
ISBN 0313003807

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He was found dead on the battlefield at Gettysburg, an unknown soldier with nothing to identify him but an ambrotype of his three children, clutched in his fingers. With the photograph as the single, sad clue to his identity, a publicity campaign to locate his family swept the North. Within a month, the bereaved widow and children were located in Portville, New York, and the devoted father was revealed to be Sergeant Amos Humiston of the 154th New York Volunteers. Using many previously untapped sources, this book tells the tale of 19th-century war, sentiment, and popular culture in greater detail than ever before. The Humiston story touched deep emotions in Civil War America, and inspired a flood of heartfelt prose, poetry, and song. Amid a vast outpouring of public sympathy, a charitable drive evolved to assist the bereft family. At the end of the war, the crusade was expanded to establish a home at Gettysburg for orphans of deceased soldiers. The first residents of the institution were Amos Humiston's widow Philinda and her three children: Franklin, Alice, and Frederick. In this extensive account, a full portrait emerges of Amos Humiston, the loving husband and father destined to be remembered for his death tableau, and his family, the widow and orphans who struggled for the rest of their lives with celebrity born of tragedy.