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El. knyga: Crusoe, Castaways and Shipwrecks in the Perilous Age of Sail

  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526747501
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  • Formatas: 160 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 31-Jan-2019
  • Leidėjas: Pen & Sword History
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781526747501
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To mark the 300th anniversary of the publication of Robinson Crusoe, this book looks at some of the stories which inspired Daniel Defoe – stories of bravery, courage, determination and good fortune. It looks at Defoe’s life and the monumental success of his novel – sometimes described as being the first in the English language.

To mark the 300th anniversary of the publication of Robinson Crusoe, this book looks at some of the stories which inspired Daniel Defoe – stories of bravery, courage, determination and good fortune. It looks at Defoe’s life and the monumental success of his novel – sometimes described as being the first in the English language. It also considers some of the reasons why people found themselves cast away – as a result of being wrecked, by being abandoned as a punishment, marooned by pirates – or even out of deliberate choice. Major hurricanes in the 18th Century causing huge damage to shipping and loss of life are also looked at, along with catastrophes when ships were lost, not as a result of battles, but because of human negligence, sheer stupidity and bad luck.The book looks at the astonishing tales of survival in the face of adversity – down in the Falklands, in the Caribbean and off the coast of Australia. It examines perhaps the most astonishing story of them all – sixty slaves abandoned on a desolate treeless island in the Indian Ocean and left there for fifteen years. Amazingly, some survived against all odds. It looks at how being cast away brings out the best in some – and in others the very worst, with stories of murder, rape and betrayal.

Robinson Crusoe - fact or fiction?
Preface vi
Part One The Book that Started it All...
Chapter 1 Daniel Defoe
2(7)
Chapter 2 Robinson Crusoe
9(7)
Part Two Inspirations for Robinson Crusoe
Chapter 3 Alexander Selkirk
16(8)
Chapter 4 Henry Pitman
24(7)
Chapter 5 Robert Knox
31(7)
Chapter 6 William Dampier
38(12)
Part Three Shipwrecked! By Way of Background
50(42)
Chapter 7 The Great Storm of 1703
52(9)
Chapter 8 The Scillies Storm of 1707
61(7)
Chapter 9 The Loss of HMS Victory in 1744
68(6)
Chapter 10 The Hurricanes of 1780 and 1782
74(8)
Chapter 11 Human Error: Fire and Water
82(10)
Part Four Other Castaways
Chapter 12 The Wreck of the Batavia
92(12)
Chapter 13 Philip Ashton
104(6)
Chapter 14 Leendert Hasenbosch
110(6)
Chapter 15 The Forgotten Slaves of Tromelin
116(9)
Chapter 16 Captain Bligh and Fletcher Christian
125(9)
Chapter 17 Charles Barnard
134(7)
Chapter 18 Conclusion
141(2)
Bibliography 143(3)
Image Accreditation 146(4)
Index 150
Mike Rendell has written ten books, all of them about Georgian England. His interest in the period was inspired by a fascinating cache of papers left by his 18th century ancestors. His other books with Pen & Sword include In Bed with the Georgians: Sex, Scandal and Satire in the 18th Century', Trailblazing Women of the Georgian Era' and 'Pirates & Privateers in the 18th Century: The Final Flourish'.

When not writing, he spends his time talking on Georgian topics both in Britain and abroad, and in particular on board cruise ships. He travels extensively but his home is on the edge of Dartmoor.