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Leviathan: The History of Whaling in America | [Eric Jay Dolin]
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Leviathan: The History of Whaling in America

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  • by Eric Jay Dolin
  • Narrated by James Boles
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  • LENGTH
    16 hrs and 2 mins
  • RELEASE DATE
    07-26-07
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Publisher's Summary

This is the epic history of the "iron men in wooden boats" who built an industrial empire through the pursuit of whales.

"To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme," Herman Melville proclaimed, and this absorbing history demonstrates that few things can capture the sheer danger and desperation of men on the deep sea as dramatically as whaling.

Eric Jay Dolin begins his vivid narrative with Captain John Smith's botched whaling expedition to the New World in 1614. He then chronicles the rise of a burgeoning industry, from its brutal struggles during the Revolutionary period to its golden age in the mid-1800s, when a fleet of more than 700 ships hunted the seas and American whale oil lit the world, to its decline as the 20th century dawned. This sweeping social and economic history provides rich and often fantastic accounts of the men themselves, who mutinied, murdered, rioted, deserted, drank, scrimshawed, and recorded their experiences in journals and memoirs. Containing a wealth of naturalistic detail on whales, Leviathan is the most original and stirring history of American whaling in many decades.

©2007 Eric Jay Dolin; (P)2007 Tantor Media Inc.

What the Critics Say

"Engrossing....This account is at once grand and quirky, entertaining and informative." (Publishers Weekly)
"Eric Jay Dolin's Leviathan is the best history of American whaling to come along in a generation." (Nathaniel Philbrick, author of In the Heart of the Sea: The Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex)

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    Jesse Stamford, CT, United States 08-06-07
    Jesse Stamford, CT, United States 08-06-07
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    "NOT JUST BLUBBER"

    In the beginning I thought it would be long and boring.Was I wrong. Suddenly there was a lively story. It is a history beautifully narrated in the language of the times. First it was interesting, then a fasinating chronology full of descriptive adventure. Whaling was such an important part of our heritage.

    14 of 14 people found this review helpful
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    john Glenrothes, NY, United States 02-15-09
    john Glenrothes, NY, United States 02-15-09
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    "Excellent Text, Horrendous Narration"

    This book is an amazing piece of work, Well researched, detailed and still incredibly entertaining even when detailing mundane actions and events. I can't think of any other book with so much information all brought together so well. I picked up the printed book so as to have a reference handy.

    The naration was awful, If the text had not been so incredible I would have given up within 20 mins, "William Shakespeare's Henry IV" was being quoted and was read by the narator as "William Shakespeare's Henry Four"...I mean any 3rd Grader knows to add the "th" to a title...This and many other weird actions throughout the reading made me want to fling my MP3 player aganst a wall, He repeatedly dragged me out of the story.

    This is the kind of audiobook that would win awards if given a competent Narator.

    I would gladly give the book 100% but this is an audiobook website and the narration drags it down hard...

    Please let a decent narrator try again, Ill buy it again with a good narrator

    5 of 5 people found this review helpful
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    Rob FPO, AP, USA 04-21-09
    Rob FPO, AP, USA 04-21-09
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    "nothing fishy"

    Great book, easy listen. If you like history, New England, whales, or anyone from Nantucket; this is for you.

    2 of 2 people found this review helpful
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    Margaret Roberta, GA, United States 05-07-11
    Margaret Roberta, GA, United States 05-07-11 Member Since 2010
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    "Imapct of American Whaling on the Global Economy"

    This is an concise history of one of the most important industries in our brief history as a nation. The author does a great job of staying on track. He does NOT chase rabbits during the telling which makes it easier to keep in mind the theme of the book. The telling of it also illustrates the transcient nature of things we consider essential to our lives. A story repeated over and over in the advancement of our scientific and technological times. The story successfully weaves history, invention and human desires into a story easy to follow and enjoy. A once important part of our nations' backbone has become irrelevant and its era has gradually dropped out of our history books. It is a good length and leaves the listener wanting more...but then again, the whaling industry is gone forever so there is not more to tell.

    0 of 0 people found this review helpful
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    BILL GARVIN 08-20-07
    BILL GARVIN 08-20-07 Member Since 2007
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    "Bad Narrator"

    The text is quite interesting. However the narrator is terrible.

    3 of 10 people found this review helpful
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