Misery, Mutiny and Menace by Graham Faiella

Misery, Mutiny and Menace by Graham Faiella

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True-life stories of seafarers facing danger and death in the 19th and early 20th centuries

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Misery, Mutiny and Menace by Graham Faiella

Life at sea in the nineteenth century was demanding and perilous. Seamen had to be able to rely on those around them. This was easier said than done. The sea could be, and still is, a place of constant and unpredictable danger, whether by storm, shipboard disease or threat from the crew. Stories of unimaginable cruelties inflicted upon crews by savage officers and treacheries committed by mutinous crews were the soap operas of the day. People followed the trials in the newspapers, hanging hungrily on to each new piece of detail. Tales of suffering, hardship and treachery were thrilling to those on land but also replete with piteous infamy.
GRAHAM FAIELLA was born and raised in Bermuda. He has sailed across the Atlantic twice. In 1973-74 he joined an eighteen-month voyage around the world on a 1,750-ton ex-hydrographic research ship. After graduating from Edinburgh University he became a professional editor and writer. His most recent works reflect his interest in the lives of seafarers and ships, especially in the era of the deep-sea wind-ships.
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ISBN 13 9780750990851
ISBN 10 0750990856
Title Misery, Mutiny and Menace
Author Graham Faiella
Series Thrilling Tales Of The Sea
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher The History Press Ltd
Year published 2019-10-07
Number of pages 256
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