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Ship of Lost Souls
The Tragic Wreck of the Steamship Valencia

Anglais · Livre Relié

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Of all the stories of ships lost in what has come to be called the “Graveyard of the Pacific,” that of the steamship Valencia is among the saddest. In January 1906, the Valencia set out from San Francisco, bound for Seattle with 108 passengers and some sixty-five crew members aboard. Owing to bad weather and the captain’s mistakes, the ship struck a reef eleven miles off Cape Beale on the southwest coast of Vancouver Island. Rocks gashed open the ship’s hull, and a series of further missteps soon compounded the tragedy a hundredfold. Only thirty-seven people survived, largely because of a lack of lifesaving infrastructure in the rugged area where the Valencia ran aground.

The wreck of the Valencia was an especially tragic one. To begin with, most on board perished, including every woman and child, many of whom had been lashed to the rigging high above the deck in an attempt to save them from the crashing waves. Additionally, the wreck itself was almost certainly avoidable, due almost entirely to navigational errors the captain made. Finally, rescue efforts—such as they were—were hampered by not just the sea and weather but by the mistakes (and some say the cowardice) of the would-be rescuers.

This book pieces together the story of the Valencia and her tragic end, weaving together not just the threads of the ill-fated voyage itself but also relevant contextual history, including the development of radio technologies and lifesaving equipment and services that simply came too late to help the doomed voyagers.


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By Rod Scher - Foreword by CDR. John E. Harrington - Illustrated by Molly Dumas


Détails du produit

Auteurs Rod Scher, Scher Rod
Collaboration Molly Dumas (Illustrations), CDR. John E. Harrington (Préface)
Edition Rowman and Littlefield
 
Contenu Livre
Forme du produit Livre Relié
Date de parution 05.11.2024
Catégorie Littérature spécialisée > Histoire > Autres
 
EAN 9781493081356
ISBN 978-1-4930-8135-6
Nombre de pages 256
 
Catégories Titanic, US Coast Guard, Vancouver Island, Theodore Roosevelt, HISTORY / Maritime History & Piracy, TRAVEL / United States / West / Pacific (AK, CA, HI, OR, WA), TRANSPORTATION / Ships & Shipbuilding / History, Valencia, Travel & holiday, maritime history, salvage, Lighthouses, shipbuilding, Oceanography, Ships & boats: general interest, Marconi, Western & Pacific Coast states, West Coast Trail, Hypothermia, shipwrecks, maritime law, Maritime safety, Spanish American War, Twentieth century history, Shipwreck Stories, history of ships, Eric Jay Dolin, lifeboats, maritime disasters, abandon ship, erik larson books, shipwreck history, Juan De Fuca, radio technology development, disaster stories, The Bunker Party, Thunderstruck Erik Larson, Boatswain Tim McCarthy, stacked risks, Iva Shaver, Bert Parker, CQD, Valencia warship, Frank Forest Bunker, Minnie Patterson, Pacific Coast shipwrecks, Valencia gravesite, surviving a shipwreck, Frank Ritchley, Pacific graveyard, invention of radio, W.C. Rosenberg, cascade of failure, lifeboat No. 5, Bob Mester, Valencia passengers, Jim McCarrick, Northwest Maritime Consultants, Cramp Shipbuilding, graveyard of pacific, Mt. Pleasant gravesite, Peter E. Peterson, Clay Evans, lyle gun, marine casualty investigations, Canadian Coast Guard, West Coast shipwrecks, Joe Cigalos, Valencia crew, steampship ss valencia, Pacific Coast Steamship, disaster hearings, Oscar M. Johnson, SOS calls, Herman Aberg, salvaging wrecks, Cape Flattery Lighthouse, wireless at sea, John Segalos, passenger liners, Pachena Point Lighthouse, disaster aftermath, Valencia women, City of Topeka, lifesaving stations, British Columbia shipwrecks, Washington shipwrecks
 

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