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Northern Travel Summer And Winter Pictures Of Sweden, Denmark And Lapland

Bayard Taylor

"The Northern Whale Fishery" by William Scoresby is a comprehensive and insightful exploration of the 19th-century whaling industry in the Arctic regions, presented through a blend of adventure, economic analysis, environmental impact, and cultural context. At its core, the book delves into the whaling industry, offering meticulous details on the techniques and technologies employed in hunting and processing whales. Scoresby, drawing from his extensive experience as a whaler and captain, provides vivid descriptions of the harpooning of whales amidst the icy waters of the Arctic, highlighting the perilous nature of the profession and the bravery required by sailors. "The Northern Whale Fishery" is not just a historical account but a captivating adventure story, where daring exploits and survival instincts are tested against the backdrop of Arctic wilderness. In essence, "The Northern Whale Fishery" stands as a testament to Scoresby's dual role as a pioneering explorer and meticulous chronicler of Arctic maritime history. His work continues to inform and inspire research into the economic, environmental, and cultural dimensions of whaling in the 19th century Arctic, offering a profound glimpse into a bygone era of maritime adventure and scientific discovery.

Book Details

  • Publisher: Double 9 Books
  • Publish Date: Aug 1st, 2024
  • Pages: 278
  • Language: English
  • Edition: undefined - undefined
  • Dimensions: 8.50in - 5.50in - 0.63in - 0.78lb
  • EAN: 9789364286398
  • Categories: Europe - General

About the Author

Taylor, Bayard: - Bayard Taylor (1825-1878) was an American poet, literary critic, translator, and travel author. Born in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania, Taylor began his literary career early and became known for his vivid travel writings and translations, particularly of German literature. His first book, ""Views Afoot, or Europe Seen with Knapsack and Staff"" (1846), was based on his travels through Europe and brought him early fame. Worked as a travel correspondent for several newspapers, including the New York Tribune. Published numerous travel books documenting his journeys to places like Egypt, China, Japan, and India. Notable Works, Travel Writing: ""A Journey to Central Africa"" (1854), ""The Lands of the Saracen"" (1855). Poetry: ""Poems of the Orient"" (1854), ""The Poet's Journal"" (1862). Translation: Known for his translation of Goethe's ""Faust"" into English, which is still highly regarded today. Served as the U.S. Minister to Germany from 1878 until his death. Passed away on December 19, 1878, in Berlin, Germany. Remembered for his contributions to travel literature and his role in bringing German literature to American audiences.