9781565124080-1565124081-Island of the Lost: Shipwrecked At The Edge Of The World

Island of the Lost: Shipwrecked At The Edge Of The World

ISBN-13: 9781565124080
ISBN-10: 1565124081
Author: Joan Druett
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Algonquin
Format: Hardcover 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781565124080
ISBN-10: 1565124081
Author: Joan Druett
Publication date: 2007
Publisher: Algonquin
Format: Hardcover 304 pages

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Island of the Lost: Shipwrecked At The Edge Of The World (ISBN-13: 9781565124080 and ISBN-10: 1565124081), written by authors Joan Druett, was published by Algonquin in 2007. With an overall rating of 3.7 stars, it's a notable title among other Australia & New Zealand (Australia & Oceania History, Oceania, Historical Study & Educational Resources, Ships, Transportation) books. You can easily purchase or rent Island of the Lost: Shipwrecked At The Edge Of The World (Hardcover, Used) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Australia & New Zealand books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.48.

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Auckland Island is a godforsaken place in the middle of the Southern Ocean, 285 miles south of New Zealand. With year-round freezing rain and howling winds, it is one of the most forbidding places in the world. To be shipwrecked there means almost certain death.

In 1864 Captain Thomas Musgrave and his crew of four aboard the schooner Grafton wreck on the southern end of the island. Utterly alone in a dense coastal forest, plagued by stinging blowflies and relentless rain, Captain Musgrave—rather than succumb to this dismal fate—inspires his men to take action. With barely more than their bare hands, they build a cabin and, remarkably, a forge, where they manufacture their tools. Under Musgrave's leadership, they band together and remain civilized through even the darkest and most terrifying days.

Incredibly, at the same time on the opposite end of the island—twenty miles of impassable cliffs and chasms away—the Invercauld wrecks during a horrible storm. Nineteen men stagger ashore. Unlike Captain Musgrave, the captain of the Invercauld falls apart given the same dismal circumstances. His men fight and split up; some die of starvation, others turn to cannibalism. Only three survive. Musgrave and all of his men not only endure for nearly two years, they also plan their own astonishing escape, setting off on one of the most courageous sea voyages in history.

Using the survivors' journals and historical records, award-winning maritime historian Joan Druett brings this extraordinary untold story to life, a story about leadership and the fine line between order and chaos.

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