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Treachery at Sharpnose Point : in search for the truth about the final voyage of the Caledonia / Jeremy Seal.

LIBRA G530.C235 S42 2001
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Seal, Jeremy.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Caledonia (Ship).
Shipwrecks--England--Sharpnose Point.
Shipwrecks.
England--Sharpnose Point.
Physical Description:
316 pages : illustrations, maps ; 24 cm
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
New York : Harcourt, [2001]
Summary:
While walking through a cliff-top graveyard in the town of Morwenstow on the coast of Cornwall, the author encounters a wooden Scottish figurehead that once adorned the "Caledonia," a ship wrecked on the English coast in 1842. Through further investigation, Seal begins to suspect the townspeople, and chiefly the town's parson, Robert Hawker, for the "Caledonia"'s demise on the jagged shores below. Though no one has ever been brought to court for "wrecking"--luring ships ashore to loot the cargo--it's a commonly held belief that this sort of cruelty did take place. But, is that what happened in Morwenstow? Having meticulously researched maritime logs, broadsides of the day, and other first-hand documents, Seal weaves history, travelogue, and imaginative reconstruction in this marvelous piece of detective work, bringing us a mystery of the best kind--the sort that really did happen.
Notes:
Maps of the English coast, including the Bristol Channel on endpapers.
Includes bibliographical references (pages [309]-313).
ISBN:
0151005249
OCLC:
46974996

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