The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner
Title | The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner PDF eBook |
Author | John Nicol |
Publisher | Gale and the British Library |
Pages | 254 |
Release | 1822 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN |
The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner
Title | The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Flannery |
Publisher | Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Pages | 131 |
Release | 2015-01-07 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 080219110X |
The international bestselling true story of an eighteenth-century sailor’s extraordinary voyages, compiled by the celebrated scientist and historian. In his many voyages, the Scottish-born sailor John Nicol twice circumnavigated the globe, visiting every inhabited continent while witnessing and participating in many of the greatest events of exploration and adventure in the eighteenth century. He traded with Native Americans on the St. Lawrence River and hunted whales in the Arctic Ocean. He fought for the British navy against American privateers in the Atlantic Ocean and Napoléon’s navy in the Mediterranean Sea. En route to Australia he met the love of his life, Sarah Whitlam, a convict bound for the Botany Bay prison colony, who bore his son before duty forced them apart forever. At the end of his journeys, John Nicol returned to his homeland and a life of obscurity and poverty, until the publisher John Howell met him one day while he was wandering the streets of Edinburgh, searching for dregs of coal to fuel his hearth. After hearing the fascinating stories of Nicol’s seafaring experiences, Howell convinced him to write his memoirs—the publication of which eventually earned Nicol enough money to live comfortably for the rest of his days. Tim Flannery has edited Nicol’s original text, providing accompanying footnotes and an introduction (updated for this North American edition) that give historical context to the sailor’s exploits. “Lively . . . Exciting . . . Nicol has made a lasting place for himself in the literature of the sea and the ships he loved so deeply.” —Jonathan Yardley, The Washington Post
The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner
Title | The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner PDF eBook |
Author | John Nicol |
Publisher | |
Pages | |
Release | 1984 |
Genre | Sailors |
ISBN |
The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner, 1776-1801
Title | The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner, 1776-1801 PDF eBook |
Author | John Nicol |
Publisher | |
Pages | 208 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780862419929 |
This work renders the story of a man whom history has nearly forgotten. In his many voyages the Scottish-born sailor John Nicol twice circumnavigated the globe, visiting every inhabited continent and participating in many of the greatest events of exploration and adventure in the 18th century.
The Birth of Sydney
Title | The Birth of Sydney PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Flannery |
Publisher | Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2015-01-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0802191088 |
The author of the #1 international bestseller, The Weather Makers, provides a stunning portrait of Australia’s cultural capital. Sydney, Australia, is one of the world’s most beautiful and fascinating cities, home to over five million people and a popular tourist destination. In The Birth of Sydney, scientist and historian Tim Flannery blends the writings of Australian explorers, settlers, leaders, journalists, and visitors to construct a compelling narrative history of the great metropolis—from its founding as a remote penal colony of the British Empire in 1788 to its emergence as a vital trading power in the nineteenth century. Together, their voices and experiences create an unforgettable panoramic portrait of the early life of the majestic harbor city.
The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner
Title | The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner PDF eBook |
Author | John Nicol |
Publisher | New York ; Toronto : Farrar & Rhinehart |
Pages | 245 |
Release | 1937 |
Genre | Convicts |
ISBN |
The Eternal Frontier
Title | The Eternal Frontier PDF eBook |
Author | Tim Flannery |
Publisher | Open Road + Grove/Atlantic |
Pages | 332 |
Release | 2015-01-07 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0802191096 |
A comprehensive history of the continent, “full of engaging and attention-catching information about North America’s geology, climate, and paleontology” (The Washington Post Book World). Here, “the rock star of modern science” tells the unforgettable story of the geological and biological evolution of the North American continent, from the time of the asteroid strike that wiped out the dinosaurs 65 million years ago to the present day (Jared Diamond, Pulitzer Prize–winning author of Guns, Germs, and Steel). Flannery describes the development of North America’s deciduous forests and other flora, and tracks the migrations of various animals to and from Europe, Asia, and South America, showing how plant and animal species have either adapted or become extinct. The story spans the massive changes wrought by the ice ages and the coming of the Native Americans. It continues right up to the present, covering the deforestation of the Northeast, the decimation of the buffalo, and other consequences of frontier settlement and the industrial development of the United States. This is science writing at its very best—both an engrossing narrative and a scholarly trove of information that “will forever change your perspective on the North American continent” (The New York Review of Books).