The H. L. Hunley: The Secret Hope of the Confederacy

Author:   Tom Chaffin ,  Barrett Whitener (Premiere Public Speaking, Washington, DC)
Publisher:   Blackstone Audiobooks
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9781433248757


Publication Date:   30 September 2008
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On the evening of February 17, 1864, the Confederacy's H. L. Hunley sank the Union's formidable sloop-of-war, the USS Housatonic--to her own demise. For generations, searchers prowled Charleston's harbor for the sunken boat, while legends surrounding the Hunley and its fate continued to grow. Even after the submarine was located in 1995 and recovered five years later, those legends have continued to grow. Now, in a tour de force of document sleuthing and insights gleaned from the excavation of this remarkable vessel, distinguished Civil War-era historian Tom Chaffin presents the most thorough telling possible of the H. L. Hunley's story. Of panoramic breadth, this Civil War saga begins long before the submarine was even assembled and follows the tale into the boat's final hours and through its recovery in 2000. The H. L. Hunley is an alternate selection of the Book-of-the-Month Club, History Book Club, and Military Book Club.

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Author:   Tom Chaffin ,  Barrett Whitener (Premiere Public Speaking, Washington, DC)
Publisher:   Blackstone Audiobooks
Imprint:   Blackstone Audiobooks
Dimensions:   Width: 16.50cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 15.70cm
Weight:   0.249kg
ISBN:  

9781433248757


ISBN 10:   1433248751
Publication Date:   30 September 2008
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Audio
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Out of stock   Availability explained
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Barrett Whitener keeps himself in the background, letting the obscure story be the main character. He builds the archiving of the ship's contents to a swell of sentiment as he describes the finding of a lucky twenty-dollar gold piece on the corpse of one of the Rebel sailors. As enlightening as the performance may be, listeners--although well stocked with the author's description--will find themselves yearning to see the Civil War contraption. -- AudioFile Avoiding uninformed speculation, Chaffin crafts an exciting narrative of an important innovation in military technology and the political considerations that shaped its development. Insightful and intriguing, meriting a place toward the front of the squadron of Civil War, naval and aquatic archeology titles. -- Kirkus Reviews, (starred review) This lively account of the first submarine to sink an opposing ship is an excellent niche history...Sampling from letters, articles and memoirs, the author succeeds in separating facts from legend in this engrossing examination of a pioneering weapon of war. -- Publishers Weekly Chronicling this multifaceted story of the Confederacy's secret hope, Tom Chaffin has answered many of the mysteries surrounding the H.L. Hunley. With an extensive examination of primary documents, he has taken on the mythologizers, offering instead an extraordinary contribution to historical understanding. -- Orville Vernon Burton, author of The Age of Lincoln There is no more compelling human or high-tech story in the annals of the Civil War than the saga of the remarkable H. L. Hunley and its brave, ill-fated crew. Drawing on a vast archive of original sources and an abundance of interpretive skill, Tom Chaffin has crafted an informed, dramatic page-turner. This is authoritative military history that reads like a novel. -- Harold Holzer, co-chairman of the US Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission and co-author of The Confederate Image Fueled by obsessive scholarship and a boyish sense of wonder, Tom Chaffin takes us deep down into uncharted fathoms of the Civil War--and then surfaces with a finny, fascinating tale that's equal parts Shelby Foote and Jules Verne. -- Hampton Sides, author of Blood and Thunder


This lively account of the first submarine to sink an opposing ship is an excellent niche history...Sampling from letters, articles and memoirs, the author succeeds in separating facts from legend in this engrossing examination of a pioneering weapon of war. -- Publishers Weekly There is no more compelling human or high-tech story in the annals of the Civil War than the saga of the remarkable H. L. Hunley and its brave, ill-fated crew. Drawing on a vast archive of original sources and an abundance of interpretive skill, Tom Chaffin has crafted an informed, dramatic page-turner. This is authoritative military history that reads like a novel. -- Harold Holzer, co-chairman of the US Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission and co-author of The Confederate Image Fueled by obsessive scholarship and a boyish sense of wonder, Tom Chaffin takes us deep down into uncharted fathoms of the Civil War--and then surfaces with a finny, fascinating tale that's equal parts Shelby Foote and Jules Verne. -- Hampton Sides, author of Blood and Thunder Chronicling this multifaceted story of the Confederacy's secret hope, Tom Chaffin has answered many of the mysteries surrounding the H.L. Hunley. With an extensive examination of primary documents, he has taken on the mythologizers, offering instead an extraordinary contribution to historical understanding. -- Orville Vernon Burton, author of The Age of Lincoln Barrett Whitener keeps himself in the background, letting the obscure story be the main character. He builds the archiving of the ship's contents to a swell of sentiment as he describes the finding of a lucky twenty-dollar gold piece on the corpse of one of the Rebel sailors. As enlightening as the performance may be, listeners--although well stocked with the author's description--will find themselves yearning to see the Civil War contraption. -- AudioFile Avoiding uninformed speculation, Chaffin crafts an exciting narrative of an important innovation in military technology and the political considerations that shaped its development. Insightful and intriguing, meriting a place toward the front of the squadron of Civil War, naval and aquatic archeology titles. -- Kirkus Reviews, (starred review)


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Tom Chaffin is the author of Sea of Gray and Pathfinder. His work has appeared in the New York Times, Harper's Magazine, Time, and other publications. He lives in Atlanta, Georgia. Barrett Whitener has been narrating audiobooks since 1992. His recordings have won several awards, including the prestigious Audie Award and numerous Earphones Awards. AudioFile magazine has named him one of the Best Voices of the Century.

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