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Captain Alex MacLean : Jack London's Sea wolf / Don MacGillivray.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Macgillivray, Don, 1942-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
MacLean, Alexander, 1858-1914.
MacLean, Alexander.
Sailors--Nova Scotia--Cape Breton Island--Biography.
Sailors.
Sealers (Persons)--Canada--Biography.
Sealers (Persons).
Sealing--Canada--History.
Sealing.
Sealing--North Pacific Ocean--History.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (374 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Vancouver : UBC Press, c2008.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Alex MacLean was the inspiration for the title character in Jack London's bestselling novel The Sea-Wolf. Originally from Cape Breton, MacLean sailed to the Pacific side of North America when he was twenty-one and worked there for thirty-five years as a sailor and sealer. His achievements and escapades while in the Victoria fleet in the 1880s laid the foundation for his status as a folk hero. But this biography reveals more than the construction of a legend. Don MacGillivray opens a window onto the sealing dispute brought the United States and Britain to the brink of war, with Canadian sealing interests frequently enmeshed in espionage, scientific debate, diplomatic negotiations, and vexing questions of maritime and environmental law.
Contents:
Cape Breton and going down to the sea, 1858-82
Pelagic sealing: Victoria, 1883-89
Conflict in the North Pacific, 1888-89
Home port San Francisco, 1890
The James Hamilton Lewis and the Russians, 1891
The Japanese coast and the North Pacific, 1892-95
The Bering Sea Claims Commission hearings and Percy Sherwood, 1896
The South Pacific Expedition, 1987-98
The Klondike, 1898-1903
Poaching with the Carmencita, 1904-1905
The Carmencita returns to Victoria, 1905
Setting the record straight, Vancouver, 1906-08
The final years: Vancouver, 1909-14
The legend of Alex MacLean.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
1-282-45733-0
0-7748-5612-2
OCLC:
500984542

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