This volume traces the history of over 700
individual ships and their voyages from American, French, British and
Colonial ports to the southern shores and offshore waters of todays
Western Australia from Cape Leeuwin to the Head of the Great Australian
Bight.
The details of the ships include duration of voyage, catch details, crew
lists and extracts from the original log books showing the areas
"fished".
Every page is packed with interesting details of the operation of
whaling from a sailing ship and small rowing boats in their quest of the
leviathan of the deep, the great whales.
These whalers were truly "seamen" as they lowered their flimsy
whaleboats in gale force winds and rowed on to a 40 ton whale to iron it
by hand. And then, after the whale’s final flurry, these same 6 men
rowed and towed the carcase back to the ship for flensing. As the reader
will note the hunters didn’t have it all their own way as quite often
the wily sperm whale turned on the attackers and attacked them, smashing
their boats and equipment, throwing the men into the freezing waters and
sometimes killing them.
The book is A4 in size, hard covered and comprises 640 cleat sewn, case
bound pages. It is fully indexed by year and alphabetically and includes
markers to indicate log book extracts copied and crew lists inserted.
The book is published in a strictly limited edition and is only
available from the publisher, Hesperian Press, Perth, Western Australia.
The author spent some years reading many hundreds of microfilm rolls,
and carried on an extensive correspondence with international archives
to compile this book.
Order direct from:–
Hesperian Press, P O Box 317, Victoria Park, 6979, Western Australia.
[ISBN 085 905 394 6]
(2007 New), Hard cover, A4, cleat sewn, 640pp, 2kg, $120*
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