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
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ISBN
9780802191106
Publisert
2015
Utgiver
Open Road Integrated Media, Inc.
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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