The Shipwrecked Orphans by John Ireland

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Author Ireland, John (Seaman)
Illustrator Purcell, Edward B.
LoC No. 2012660300
Title The Shipwrecked Orphans
A true narrative of the shipwreck and sufferings of John Ireland and William Doyley, who were wrecked in the ship Charles Eaton, on an island in the South Seas
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Summary "The Shipwrecked Orphans" by John Ireland is a true narrative detailing the harrowing experiences of John Ireland and his companion William Doyley following the shipwreck of the Charles Eaton in the early 19th century. This book, written in the mid-19th century, can be classified as an adventure memoir that unfolds in the context of survival and exploration in the South Seas. The narrative explores themes of survival against the odds, the clash of cultures, and the traumatic experiences faced by those abandoned in a hostile environment. In the storyline, John Ireland recounts the disastrous journey aboard the Charles Eaton, leading to its wreck on a reef. Following the shipwreck, the crew and passengers are left to face the merciless wilderness and the threat of indigenous tribes, some of which prove to be hostile. After a series of tragic events, including the murder of fellow crew members by natives, Ireland and Doyley struggle for survival on a series of islands. Enduring hardships, they encounter both cruelty and unexpected kindness from the indigenous people, ultimately leading to their eventual rescue. Through Ireland's eyes, readers witness a struggle for life, hope, and the complex interactions between different cultures during a time of great adversity. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
Language English
LoC Class G: Geography, Anthropology, Recreation
Subject Ireland, John (Seaman) -- Captivity
Subject Doyley, William -- Captivity
Subject Charles Eaton (Ship)
Subject Shipwrecks -- Torres Strait
Subject Shipwreck survival -- Torres Strait
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EBook-No. 57515
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Copyright Status Public domain in the USA.
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