
Wooden Hookers Of Hobart Town
Author: Harry O'May
Binding: Hardback
Published: J. Walch & Sons Pty. Ltd., 1970
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Damage to FEP
This historical account chronicles the robust whaling industry that flourished from Hobart Town during the era of Van Diemen's Land. It details the formidable wooden vessels that plied the treacherous southern oceans, pursuing whales for their valuable oil and baleen. The narrative uncovers the challenging lives of the whalers, the economic impact on the burgeoning colony, and the significant role this perilous trade played in shaping early Australian maritime history. Harry O'May presents a vivid and authoritative look into a bygone era, illustrating the grit and determination required for survival in a demanding profession. This compelling work offers a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal period in Tasmania's past.
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Author: Harry O'May
Binding: Hardback
Published: J. Walch & Sons Pty. Ltd., 1970
Condition:
Book: Good
Jacket: Wear and tear
Pages: Good
Markings: No markings
Condition remarks: Damage to FEP
This historical account chronicles the robust whaling industry that flourished from Hobart Town during the era of Van Diemen's Land. It details the formidable wooden vessels that plied the treacherous southern oceans, pursuing whales for their valuable oil and baleen. The narrative uncovers the challenging lives of the whalers, the economic impact on the burgeoning colony, and the significant role this perilous trade played in shaping early Australian maritime history. Harry O'May presents a vivid and authoritative look into a bygone era, illustrating the grit and determination required for survival in a demanding profession. This compelling work offers a comprehensive understanding of a pivotal period in Tasmania's past.











