This is a captivating mystery of the best kind - the sort that really happened.While walking through a cliff-top graveyard in the village of Morwenstow on the coast of Cornwall, Jeremy Seal stumbled across a wooden figurehead which once adorned the Caledonia, a ship wrecked on the coast below in 1842. Through further investigation, he began to suspect the locals, and in particular the parson, Robert Hawker, of luring the ship to her destruction on Cornwall's jagged shore. Wrecking is known to have been widespread along several stretches of England's coast. But is that what happened in Morwenstow?Seal weaves history, travelogue and vivid imaginative reconstruction into a marvellous piece of detective work.
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This captivating true story of a Cornish shipwreck is a combination of history, travelogue and imaginative reconstruction from highly acclaimed travel writer Jeremy Seal.
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Höhe: 216 mm
Breite: 135 mm
Dicke: 27 mm
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978-0-330-37463-7 (9780330374637)
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Jeremy Seal is a writer and broadcaster. His first book, A Fez of the Heart, was shortlisted for the 1995 Thomas Cook Travel Book Award. He is also the author of The Snakebite Survivors' Club and The Wreck at Sharpnose Point and was the presenter of Channel 4's Wreck Detectives. He lives in Bath with his wife and daughters.