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The Wreck of the Dumaru - A Story of Cannibalism in an Open Boat
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The Wreck of the Dumaru - A Story of Cannibalism in an Open Boat
Thomas, Lowell and Wiese, Kurt (illustrator)
$32.00

William Heinemann Ltd, 1931, good condition, no dustwrapper, decorative boards.

From renowned journalist Lowell Thomas comes the story of the ill-starred ship The Dumaru and the fate of her crew. The Dumaru was a Hough-type wooden steam ship launched on April 17, 1918, in Portland, Oregon, as part of the United States Shipping Board Merchant Fleet Corporation. On October 16, 1918, during her maiden voyage, the Dumaru was struck by lightning off the coast of Guam, igniting her munitions cargo and destroying the ship. All hands were able to evacuate into two lifeboats and one raft prior to the Dumaru´s destruction, with the raft and its five passengers, including Captain Ole Berrensen, being rescued nine days later near the site of the wreck. The two lifeboats, one under-manned with only 9 of its 20 seats filled and the other severely overcrowded with 32 crewmen aboard, drifted for approximately 3 weeks across the Pacific Ocean to the Philippine Islands. The latter boat quickly exhausted its fresh water supply, forcing the crew to construct a crude water desalination device and eventually resort to cannibalism, consuming the bodies of other crewmen who had died of exposure. Includes seven woodcuts by Kurt Wiese, along with seven black and white photographs and a diagram...

Second hand Hardback
Stock: 
0
ISBN: 
000
SKU:
111369

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