or
Sign in to turn on 1-Click ordering.
 
 
More Buying Choices
166 used & new from £0.01

Have one to sell? Sell yours here
 
   
In the Heart of the Sea: The Epic True Story That Inspired "Moby Dick"
 
See larger image
 

In the Heart of the Sea: The Epic True Story That Inspired "Moby Dick" (Paperback)

by Nathaniel Philbrick (Author)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
RRP: £8.99
Price: £5.99 & this item Delivered FREE in the UK with Super Saver Delivery. See details and conditions
You Save: £3.00 (33%)
o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o
In stock.
Dispatched from and sold by Amazon.co.uk. Gift-wrap available.

Want guaranteed delivery by Tuesday, November 17? Choose Express delivery at checkout. See Details
18 new from £0.74 140 used from £0.01 8 collectible from £0.01

Frequently Bought Together

In the Heart of the Sea: The Epic True Story That Inspired "Moby Dick" + Sea of Glory: The Epic South Seas Expedition 1838-42 + The Caliban Shore: The Fate of the Grosvenor Castaways
Price For All Three: £19.44

Show availability and delivery details


Customers Who Bought This Item Also Bought

Sea of Glory: The Epic South Seas Expedition 1838-42

Sea of Glory: The Epic South Seas Expedition 1838-42

by Nathaniel Philbrick
5.0 out of 5 stars (3)  £6.97
The Caliban Shore: The Fate of the Grosvenor Castaways

The Caliban Shore: The Fate of the Grosvenor Castaways

by Stephen Taylor
4.3 out of 5 stars (10)  £6.48
"Mayflower": A Voyage to War

"Mayflower": A Voyage to War

by Nathaniel Philbrick
4.5 out of 5 stars (4)  £17.00
Revenge of the Whale: The True Story of the Whaleship Essex

Revenge of the Whale: The True Story of the Whaleship Essex

by Nathaniel Philbrick
4.7 out of 5 stars (3)  £4.01
Over the Edge of the World

Over the Edge of the World

by Laurence Bergreen
5.0 out of 5 stars (3)  £8.58
Explore similar items

Product details

  • Paperback: 336 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers Ltd (2 April 2001)
  • Language English
  • ISBN-10: 0006531202
  • ISBN-13: 978-0006531203
  • Product Dimensions: 19.4 x 13 x 2.4 cm
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (38 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 44,573 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

    Popular in these categories:

    #9 in  Books > History > Maritime History > Shipwrecks
    #28 in  Books > Reference > Transport > Ships > Maritime Reference

Customers Viewing This Page May Be Interested in These Sponsored Links

  (What is this?)
   In the Heart of the Sea opens new browser window
BookRags.com  -  Study Guide: Summary, Analysis, Themes, Characters, Essays: $7.99 
  
 

Product Description

Amazon.co.uk Review

The appeal of Dava Sobel's Longitude was that it illuminated a little-known piece of history through a series of captivating incidents and engaging personalities. Nathaniel Philbrick's In The Heart of the Sea certainly covers the same area, by examining the 19th-century Pacific whaling industry through the arc of the sinking of the whaleship Essex by a boisterous sperm whale. The story which inspired Herman Melville's classic, Moby Dick, has a lot going for it--derring-do, cannibalism, rescue--and Philbrick proves an amiable and well-informed narrator, providing both context and detail. We learn about the importance and mechanics of blubber production--a vital source of oil--and we get the nuts and bolts of harpooning and life onboard whalers. Neither are we spared the nitty gritty of the open boats and sucking human bones dry.

By sticking to the tried and tested Longitude formula, Philbrick has missed a slight trick or two. The epicentre of the whaling industry was Nantucket, a small island off Cape Cod; most of the whales were in the Pacific, a huge journey around the southernmost tip of America. We never learn the reason for this distance and why no one ever tried to create an alternative whaling capital somewhere nearer. Similarly, Philbrick tells us that the story of the Essex was well known to Americans for decades but he never explores how such legends fade from our consciousness. Philbrick would no doubt reply that such questions were beyond his remit and you can't exactly accuse him of skimping on his research; 50 pages of footnotes is impressive by any standards and to give him his credit he wears his learning light. Unlike many academics, he doesn't get bogged down in turgid detail and the narrative rattles along at a nice pace. And when the story line is as good as this, you can't really ask for more.--John Crace --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.



Review

'Utterly gripping' Daily Telegraph 'Brilliant' The Times 'Superbly readable ! elegantly written ! a compelling study of the infinite human meanings of the sea itself' Guardian 'As gripping as it is grissly ! a cracking narrative, a complex cast of characters and a terrible moral dilemma at its heart' Daily Mail

Tags Customers Associate with This Product

 (What's this?)
Click on a tag to find related items, discussions, and people.
 

Your tags: Add your first tag
 

What Do Customers Ultimately Buy After Viewing This Item?

In the Heart of the Sea: The Epic True Story That Inspired "Moby Dick"
87% buy the item featured on this page:
In the Heart of the Sea: The Epic True Story That Inspired "Moby Dick" 4.8 out of 5 stars (38)
£5.99
Sea of Glory: The Epic South Seas Expedition 1838-42
6% buy
Sea of Glory: The Epic South Seas Expedition 1838-42 5.0 out of 5 stars (3)
£6.97
In the Heart of the Sea (Isis)
3% buy
In the Heart of the Sea (Isis) 5.0 out of 5 stars (3)
£37.95
The Caliban Shore: The Fate of the Grosvenor Castaways
3% buy
The Caliban Shore: The Fate of the Grosvenor Castaways 4.3 out of 5 stars (10)
£6.48

 

Customer Reviews

38 Reviews
5 star:
 (32)
4 star:
 (5)
3 star:
 (1)
2 star:    (0)
1 star:    (0)
 
 
 
 
 
Average Customer Review
4.8 out of 5 stars (38 customer reviews)
 
 
 
 
Share your thoughts with other customers:
Most Helpful Customer Reviews

 
11 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Whale sinks whaleship: 90-day ordeal at sea, 13 Jul 2005
By possiblejersey (Wales) - See all my reviews
(TOP 500 REVIEWER)      
Perhaps the highest praise I can bestow upon this book is to say that I can't ever remember being so thoroughly absorbed in any work of non-fiction. Before I knew where I was I had read half the book and had to pace myself for the remainder to make it last! Of the many books of maritime exploration, adventure, mutiny and war that I have read -- even Caroline Alexander's The Bounty, which I rate highly -- no other author came close to Mr Philbrick's ability to paint a picture with words of the sea - to make me feel as if I were there on these whaleboats sharing the dreadful experience of these shipwrecked men as they slowly shed their humanity and became animals. If you know nothing about the sea, if you've never left solid ground or even seen the sea, this book will still appeal to you as a very human story of shared suffering and the lengths that the human body and mind will go to in order to cling to life under the harshest conditions and in the most unforgiving and merciless environment on the planet.
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



 
7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Riveting, 6 Nov 2002
...The best read I have had all year. I have now purchased a further 8 copies of this book for other people, and it will no doubt be given to a few more this Christmas. You'd expect this historical non fiction to be dry, and indeed the first chapter of Nantucket whaling ship history may well give you a hint that your initial suspicions were confirmed but once they set sail - what an adventure! The coincidences, the survival, the power of the writing and the storytelling where Philbrick manages to avoid creating fictional dialogue for his sailors and sticks to the facts while making some suppositions of his own. You could not put this book down once started. An incredible tale and all the more amazing for being true. The cover mentions Moby Dick's reliance on the Essex's story for its own inspiration but I found Philbrick's book far more compellingly told than the overblown and hysterically dramatic classic novel. If I had to choose between the two, I would read Philbrick's tale a second time and forget the woeful Moby Dick.
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)



 
6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Stay on Dry Land!, 4 Aug 2000
By A Customer
This is an absolutely fantastic book detailing the horrific experiences of a whaleship crew cast adrift on the ocean. It is so well written you can feel the claustrophobia and utter hopelessness that these poor 19th Century mariners must have felt. The story just builds and builds and you will not be able to put this book down, you can feel the shivers running up and down your spine. It's a great read and I would recommend it to ANYONE be they interested in historical fact or not. It could not have come from the pen of a writer of fiction as only true stories leave you this nervous/breathless and truly plumb the depths of the human psyche. Brilliant.
Comment Comment | Permalink | Was this review helpful to you? Yes No (Report this)


Share your thoughts with other customers: Create your own review
 
 
 
Most Recent Customer Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars Good on you, whaley!
A very, very good book. The pages keep turning as the barely credible details of the story pan out. One day books like this will include maps to match the detail of the text... Read more
Published 7 months ago by G. Haynes

5.0 out of 5 stars Wonderful & riveting!
Couldn't agree more with the five-star reviews - its a riveting read. Superbly researched and written.
Read it and then go and read Moby Dick in a new light.
Published 8 months ago by P. Holden

5.0 out of 5 stars A WHALE OF A TALE...
This is a first rate, well crafted work of non-fiction. The author has a gift for putting together a compelling narrative about the unusual ordeal of the whale ship, Essex, which... Read more
Published 18 months ago by Lawyeraau

5.0 out of 5 stars Superb
It's not often that you find a work of historical non-fiction that's as compelling as this.

While the history of the Nantucket whaling industry that starts the book... Read more
Published 19 months ago by James

5.0 out of 5 stars Just the best
By far one of the best books I have ever read and truely found it difficult to put down.
Published 23 months ago by J. A. Wainwright

5.0 out of 5 stars Sea Epic
I never thought there was a recorded account of an actual sinking of a ship by a whale...how wrong I was! Read more
Published on 10 Aug 2007 by David I. Howells

4.0 out of 5 stars The real events behind stories aren't always dull
The sinking of the whale-ship Essex is the real life event that inspired Melville's fantastic narrative "Moby-Dick". Read more
Published on 26 Mar 2006 by Peacock Wings

4.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Book
An excellent, compelling story well told with just a few irritations. For example, Philbrick talks up the heroism of this tale by denigrating comparison with the stupendous... Read more
Published on 19 Sep 2005

4.0 out of 5 stars A gripping sea-faring yarn..
The author takes historical information from a number of sources to bring real people from the past to life. Read more
Published on 31 May 2005 by Mr Nick D Morgan

5.0 out of 5 stars FABULOUS ! !
What an amazing book ! It truly has it all, an amazing insight into the nantucket whale fishing industry, what life was like at sea, what death was like at sea.... Read more
Published on 28 Dec 2004 by baby_boo_boo

Only search this product's reviews



Customer Discussions

This product's forum
Discussion Replies Latest Post
No discussions yet

Ask questions, Share opinions, Gain insight
Start a new discussion
Topic:
First post:
Prompts for sign-in
 

   


Listmania!


Look for similar items by category


Look for similar items by subject


Feedback

Ad

Your Recent History

 (What's this?)

After viewing product detail pages or search results, look here to find an easy way to navigate back to pages you are interested in.