The true and remarkable life of Richard Willis (Will) Jackson, an
intrepid seaman from one of the leading shipbuilding families in 19th
century Maine, whose exploits and adventures in the oceans of the
world would rival characters straight out of the lives and
imaginations of Joseph Conrad and Jack London. Will Jackson survived a
harrowing shipwreck in the Marshall Islands, being washed overboard
rounding Cape Horn and running down Alaskan glaciers over a tragically
shortened life that ended in a most bizarre and pedestrian incident on
the eve of realizing his life’s ambition: appointment as master of a
ship. After nine months of sometimes perilous life among natives in
the South Sea islands in 1884, captured in chapters of a book he
helped write, Jackson served on a series of large ships and coastal
schooners – all based in the post-Gold Rush boomtown of San
Francisco – that took him up and down the west coast from Alaska to
Mexico and to the four corners of the earth. His faithful letters to
his family in Maine and a diary provide a colorful background for a
compelling portrait of an extraordinary young man of character and
independent spirit, intellect and curiosity, no small ambition and
that most admirable of traits, an abiding sense of humor.
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The Remarkable Shipwrecked, Marooned, Maritime Adventures, and Tragic Fate of an American Original
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781493060825
Publisert
2021
Utgiver
Vendor
Lyons Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok