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Castaway on the Auckland Isles - A Narrative of the Wreck of the 'Grafton' and of the Escape of the Crew After Twenty Months Suffering - From the Priv
Castaway on the Auckland Isles - A Narrative of the Wreck of the 'Grafton' and of the Escape of the Crew After Twenty Months Suffering - From the Priv
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When the schooner Grafton was wrecked in a secluded inlet of the Auckland Islands during a ferocious storm in 1864, Captain Thomas Musgrave and his crew of four found themselves marooned in one of the most inhospitable environments on Earth. Left with nothing but the remnants of their vessel and the clothes on their backs, they faced a brutal twenty-month battle against starvation, freezing temperatures, and the psychological toll of isolation.
Castaway on the Auckland Isles is the gripping first-hand account transcribed directly from Musgrave's private journals. Unlike many tales of maritime disaster, this is a story of extraordinary discipline and ingenuity. From the construction of a permanent dwelling to the desperate, ingenious engineering of a rescue boat, Musgrave's narrative provides a minute-by-minute look at how a small group of men maintained their civilization and sanity when all hope seemed lost.
Perfect for fans of Endurance and classic maritime history, this narrative remains one of the most compelling survival stories ever recorded. It is a profound study of character under pressure and a vivid window into the perils of 19th-century seafaring.
Author: Thomas Musgrave
Publisher: Klempner Press
Published: 02/22/2012
Pages: 184
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.49lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.43d
ISBN: 9781446099810
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