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The Unknown Shore

The Unknown Shore

The Unknown Shore Hardcover - 1995

by O'BRIAN, Patrick

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An immediate precursor to O'Brian's acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series, The Unknown Shore is a saga of mutiny, bloodshed, and survival set in the mid-1700s, recounting the adventures of midshipman Jack Byron and his friend Tobias Barros, an alarmingly naive surgeon's mate.

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New York: W. W. Norton & Company. Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket. 1995. First American Edition. Hardcover. 0393038599 . Stated First American Edition, 1995 of the author's work of historical fiction, which describes aspects of the wreck of HMS Wager off the coast of Chile in 1741. The harrowing aftermath of the wreck included mutiny, bloodshed and attempts by crew members to somehow survive and return to Britain. --- In blue paper-covered boards backed in beige cloth; spine titling in blue. Dust jacket features striking wrap-around color painting by Geoff Hunt. --- With a faint bit of soiling to cloth, otherwise a bright, clean, newish copy. Unclipped jacket with a small tear near tail of spine, else bright and protected in removable mylar wrapper.; Octavo (8 to 9 in. tall); 313 pages .
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  • Title The Unknown Shore
  • Author O'BRIAN, Patrick
  • Binding Hardcover
  • Edition First American Edition
  • Condition Used - Very Good+ in Very Good dust jacket
  • Pages 320
  • Volumes 1
  • Language ENG
  • Publisher W. W. Norton & Company, New York
  • Date 1995
  • Features Maps
  • Bookseller's Inventory # 80522
  • ISBN 9780393038590 / 0393038599
  • Weight 1.18 lbs (0.54 kg)
  • Dimensions 8.53 x 5.9 x 1.18 in (21.67 x 14.99 x 3.00 cm)
  • Library of Congress subjects Historical fiction, Sea stories
  • Library of Congress Catalog Number 95032887
  • Dewey Decimal Code FIC

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From the rear cover

Patrick O'Brian's first novel about the sea, The Golden Ocean, took inspiration from Commodore Anson's fateful circumnavigation of the globe in 1740. In The Unknown Shore, O'Brian returns to this rich source and mines it brilliantly for another, quite different tale of exploration and adventure. The Wager was parted from Anson's squadron in the fierce storms off Cape Horn and struggled alone up the coast of Chile until it was driven against the rocks and sank. The survivors were soon involved in trouble of every kind. A surplus of rum, a disappearing stock of food, and a hard, detested captain soon drove them into drunkenness, mutiny, and bloodshed. After many months of privation, a handful of men made their way northward under the guidance of a band of Indians, at last finding safety in Valparaiso. This saga of survival is the background to the adventures of two young men aboard the Wager: midshipman Jack Byron and his friend Tobias Barrow, an alarmingly naive surgeon's mate. An immediate precursor to Patrick O'Brian's acclaimed Aubrey/Maturin series of historical novels, The Unknown Shore displays all the splendid prose and attention to detail that O'Brian's readers have come to expect. Yet perhaps this novel's most fascinating aspect is the characterization of Jack and Toby, for in them we catch tantalizing glimpses of Jack Aubrey and Stephen Maturin, famed heroes of the great series to come.

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Citations

  • Kirkus Reviews, 09/15/1995, Page 1303
  • Library Journal, 12/01/1995, Page 165
  • Library Journal Prepub Alert, 07/01/1995, Page 56
  • New York Times, 12/17/1995, Page 22
  • Publishers Weekly, 10/02/1995, Page 55
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