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Ambassador to the Penguins: A Naturalist's Year Aboard a Yankee Whaleship
Contributor(s): Mathews, Eleanor (Author)
ISBN: 1567922465     ISBN-13: 9781567922462
Publisher: David R. Godine Publisher
OUR PRICE:   $26.96  
Product Type: Hardcover
Published: November 2003
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Annotation: In 1912, a young naturalist named Robert Cushman Murphy was offered the opportunity of a lifetime - to spend two years on one of the last Yankee whaleships out of New Bedford, on a voyage to Antarctica. Only recently married, Murphy had many regrets at leaving his wife Grace so early in their life together, but he saw that the chance to journey to the end of the world, to bring back new specimens, to record what he saw, was also the chance to launch a stellar career. During the voyage, Murphy kept a journal, packing it with observations of his experiences on board, both as a naturalist and as a witness to a disappearing way of life. When he was not taking photographs and developing them in seawater, or catching birds to take back to the American Museum of Natural History, he was watching his shipmates chase penguins or harpoon whales and boil down their stripped carcasses. This journal, recorded in the voice of a man who relished the world around him, was later published as Logbook for Grace and became a bestseller. Murphy himself went on to become a world authority on oceanic birds. Ellie Mathews, his granddaughter, has now taken this extraordinary diary, updating & supplementing it with never-before-published information and his own original photographs. She presents his voyage in a compelling third-person narrative, maintaining his voice while expanding the tale for modern readers. As a story of seafaring life, a portrait of the whaling industry still under sail, an account of a natural history expedition, and a love letter to an absent wife, it was described as "a book to set on the shelf beside Moby-Dick & Two Years Before the Mast." Logbook for Grace has disappeared; but we canproudly offer Ambassador to the Penguins to replace it.
Additional Information
BISAC Categories:
- Biography & Autobiography | Adventurers & Explorers
- History | Polar Regions
Dewey: B
LCCN: 2003013721
Physical Information: 1.4" H x 6.1" W x 9.1" (1.50 lbs) 353 pages
Themes:
- Chronological Period - 1900-1919
- Cultural Region - Arctic/Antarctic
 
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In 1912, a young naturalist named Robert Cushman Murphy was offered the opportunity of a lifetime - to spend a year on one of the last Yankee whaleships out of New Bedford, on a voyage to the Antarctic. During the voyage, Murphy not only collected specimens and took photographs, developing them in seawater, but kept a journal that was later published and became a bestseller. Now, Eleanor Mathews, his granddaughter, has now taken Murphy's diary and supplementing it with his own original photographs, to present this fascinating story for modern readers. As a portrait of seafaring life, of the whaling industry still under sail, and an account of a natural history expedition, it is a unique window into a vanished time.