The Tattooed Irishman The True Story of an Irishman Among Polynesian Warriors.
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Produktdetails
Einband
Taschenbuch
Erscheinungsdatum
04.03.2026
Verlag
Irish History RelivedSeitenzahl
74
Maße (L/B/H)
20,3/12,7/0,4 cm
Gewicht
91 g
Sprache
Englisch
EAN
9798233155543
He survived two shipwrecks. He was tattooed over most of his body against his will. He married a Pacific island chief's daughter, fought in a canoe war, and discovered the ruins of a lost civilisation that nobody in the Western world knew existed. He also saved his own life by dancing an Irish jig. James F. O'Connell was a real man, and every word of this story is true. Born in Dublin in 1808, O'Connell ran away to sea at twelve, survived the wreck of a whaling vessel off the Australian coast, spent eight months walking through Aboriginal Australia, shipped again, was wrecked again on an uncharted Pacific reef, and spent seven years living among the islanders of what is now Pohnpei, Micronesia - rising to the rank of chief's son-in-law, fathering two children, and becoming the first Westerner to document the ancient megalithic ruins now known as Nan Madol, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. This enhanced edition takes O'Connell's extraordinary 1845 memoir - long buried in digital archives and nearly unreadable due to poor OCR scanning - and restores it to the gripping adventure narrative it always was. Every error corrected. Every scene sharpened. Thirty expert footnotes providing historical context, scholarly annotation, and connections to modern archaeology. Perfect for readers of:Patrick O'Brian and the age of sail Herman Melville's Typee and Pacific adventure narratives Richard Henry Dana's Two Years Before the Mast True adventure and survival stories Pacific Island history and Micronesian culture Tattoo history and body modification culture 19th century maritime history THIS EDITION: The 1845 original has been locked in poor-quality digital archives for decades, riddled with OCR errors and nearly unreadable. This enhanced critical edition restores the full text, sharpens the prose into the driving adventure narrative it deserves to be, and adds:30 expert footnotes with historical context and modern scholarship Full glossary of nautical, Pacific Island and historical terms Detailed maps section covering O'Connell's route and the Pohnpei island group Editor's introduction placing O'Connell among the great Pacific adventure writers Timeline of O'Connell's life and voyages Comparison to Herman Melville, Richard Henry Dana and other Pacific writers Further reading and bibliography
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