Wreck of the Medusa: Mutiny, Murder and Survival on the High Seas

Author:   Alexander McKee
Publisher:   Skyhorse Publishing
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9781602391864


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 August 2007
Format:   Paperback
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Wreck of the Medusa: Mutiny, Murder and Survival on the High Seas


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""A first-rate piece of work.""--Newsweek This is a classic true story of negligence, suicide, murder, and cannibalism. In June 1816, the French frigate Medusa departed from Rochefort, bound for the Senegalese port of Saint-Louis. She headed a convoy of three other ships: the storeship Loire, the brig Argus and the corvette Écho. The frigate's mission was to accept the British return of Senegal under the terms of France's acceptance of the Peace of Paris. In an effort to make good time, the Medusa overtook the other ships, but due to poor navigation it drifted 100 miles off course and ran aground on a sandbank off the West African coast, near today's Mauritania. Efforts to free the ship failed, so, the frightened passengers and crew attempted to travel the 60 miles to the African coast in the frigate's six boats. Although the Medusa was carrying 400 people, there was space for only about 250 in the boats. At least 146 men and one woman were piled onto a hastily built raft, that partially submerged once it was loaded. Seventeen crew members opted to stay aboard the grounded Medusa. The captain and crew aboard the other boats intended to tow the raft, but after only a few miles the raft was turned loose. For sustenance the crew of the raft had only a bag of ship's biscuit, two casks of water, and six casks of wine. According to critic Jonathan Miles, the raft carried the survivors ""to the frontiers of human experience. Crazed, parched and starved, they slaughtered mutineers, ate their dead companions and killed the weakest. After 13 days, the raft was rescued by the Argus by chance. By this time only 15 men were still alive; the others had been killed or thrown overboard by their comrades, died of starvation, or had thrown themselves into the sea in despair. The Medusa's story entered nautical lore as one of history's most horrific nautical misadventures.

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Author:   Alexander McKee
Publisher:   Skyhorse Publishing
Imprint:   Skyhorse Publishing
Dimensions:   Width: 14.60cm , Height: 2.10cm , Length: 21.00cm
Weight:   0.363kg
ISBN:  

9781602391864


ISBN 10:   1602391866
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   01 August 2007
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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One of the strangest and most horrifying true stories ever told. --John Fowles<br> One of the grisliest of sea epics...a first-rate piece of work. -- Newsweek


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