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Lost Story of the William and Mary: The Cowardice of Captain Stinson Gill Hoffs

Lost Story of the William and Mary: The Cowardice of Captain Stinson By Gill Hoffs

Lost Story of the William and Mary: The Cowardice of Captain Stinson by Gill Hoffs


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Summary

Covers the little known story of the William and Mary on its voyage to New Orleans, packed with 208 emigrants

Lost Story of the William and Mary: The Cowardice of Captain Stinson Summary

Lost Story of the William and Mary: The Cowardice of Captain Stinson by Gill Hoffs

[S]he struck against a reef ...the scene which then took place was fearful in the extreme. The passengers came rushing up the hatchways, some in their night-clothes, and all in the greatest disorder, screaming and wringing their hands frantically, while the ship kept rolling from side to side with the greatest violence, sometimes appearing as if she would have gone on her beam ends altogether... Ebenezer Miller, passenger. (Preston Chronicle, Saturday 11 June 1853.) The loss of the emigrant ship William & Mary made news around the world not once but twice in 1853. First when her American captain reported the vessel lost before his eyes in the shark-infested waters of the Bahamas and the death of over 200 left on board, then again when the truth emerged - a tale of abandonment, desperation, and the incredible heroism of a wrecker and his crew. Discover the people involved in this mysterious shipwreck, including: * Captain Timothy Stinson, the callous young mariner who attempted mass murder* Susannah Dimond, the English 19-year-old hoping for a new life in St.Louis with her family, husband and unborn child* Izaak Roorda, one of a group of 87 Dutch emigrants seeking to settle in Wisconsin, who found the lifeboat more perilous than the sinking shipOver 160 years later, Gill Hoffs reveals the terrifying true events that drove one man to murder passengers with a hatchet and others to abandon their family and friends - and a wrecker to risk his life for total strangers.

About Gill Hoffs

Gill Hoffs grew up on the Scottish coast before gaining a BSc in Psychology from the University of Glasgow. She worked with children with a variety of needs before she had her son in 2007. Gill's short nonfiction, Black Fish, won the 2011 Spilling Ink Nonfiction Prize, and her work is widely available online and in print, including Wild: a collection (Pure Slush, 2012) and The Sinking of RMS Tayleur: The Lost Story of the 'Victorian Titanic' (Pen & Sword, 2014). See her website: gillhoffs.wordpress.com for details or contact her on twitter - @gillhoffs - or at [email protected].

Additional information

GOR009578628
9781473858244
1473858240
Lost Story of the William and Mary: The Cowardice of Captain Stinson by Gill Hoffs
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20170201
160
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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