Castaway on the Auckland Isles

Castaway on the Auckland Isles
Author: Thomas Musgrave (captain.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 216
Release: 1866
Genre: Auckland Islands
ISBN:

Account of shipwreck and life on the Aucklands for 20 months; journey in a Phoenix boat built from the wreckage, to Port Adventure, Stewart Island, N.Z." ... almost a classic."--Maggs.

Castaway on the Auckland Isles

Castaway on the Auckland Isles
Author: Thomas Musgrave (captain.)
Publisher:
Total Pages: 214
Release: 1866
Genre: Auckland Islands
ISBN:

Account of shipwreck and life on the Aucklands for 20 months; journey in a Phoenix boat built from the wreckage, to Port Adventure, Stewart Island, N.Z." ... almost a classic."--Maggs.

In Search of the Castaways

In Search of the Castaways
Author: Jules Verne
Publisher: LA CASE Books
Total Pages: 803
Release: 2005
Genre: Young Adult Fiction
ISBN:

A Romantic Narrative of the Loss of Captain Grant of The Brig Britannia and of the Adventures of his Children and Friends in his Discovery and Rescue. In Search of the Castaways (French: Les Enfants du capitaine Grant, lit. 'The Children of Captain Grant') is a novel by the French writer Jules Verne, published in 1867–68. The book tells the story of the quest for Captain Grant of the Britannia. After finding a bottle the captain had cast into the ocean after the Britannia is shipwrecked, Lord and Lady Glenarvan of Scotland contact Mary and Robert, the young daughter and son of Captain Grant, through an announcement in a newspaper. The government refuses to launch a rescue expedition, but Lord and Lady Glenarvan, moved by the children's condition, decide to do it by themselves.

Island of the Lost

Island of the Lost
Author: Joan Druett
Publisher: Allen & Unwin
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2007-09-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1743439350

In January 1864, five seamen from the wrecked schooner Grafton are stranded on an isolated speck of land some 300 miles south of New Zealand. Battling ferocious winds, relentless freezing rain and an impenetrable coastal forest, their chances of survival are slim. But under the leadership of Captain Thomas Musgrave, they miraculously cling to life for nearly two years before building a vessel and setting off on one of the most courageous sea voyages ever. Meanwhile, in May 1864, on the same island but twenty miles of impassable cliffs and chasms away, another ship is wrecked and nineteen men struggle ashore. This crew, however, succumbs to utter anarchy and only three remain to be rescued a year later. Using the survivors' journals, Joan Druett tells a gripping tale about leadership, endurance, and the fine line between order and chaos. 'Those yearning for a classic man vs. nature, triumph-over-terrible-odds story, get ready to set sail.' Paste, US 'Swashbuckling maritime history.' Kirkus Reviews 'One of the finest survival stories I've read.' Seattle Times

The Mysterious Island

The Mysterious Island
Author: Jules Verne
Publisher: The Floating Press
Total Pages: 962
Release: 2010-10-01
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1775419363

Although The Mysterious Island is technically a sequel to Vernes' enormously popular Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea, this novel offers a vastly different take on similar thematic motifs. As with all of Verne's best-known works, The Mysterious Island is a masterpiece of the action-adventure genre, with a heaping dash of science fiction influence thrown in for good measure.

Trial of Strength

Trial of Strength
Author: Shona Riddell
Publisher: Exisle Publishing
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2018-10-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 1775593932

The world’s subantarctic islands circle the lower part of the globe below New Zealand, Australia, Africa and South America in the ‘Roaring Forties’ and ‘Furious Fifties’ latitudes. They are filled with unique plants and wildlife, constantly buffeted by lashing rain and furious gales, and surrounded by a vast, powerful ocean. New Zealand and Australian subantarctic islands in particular have a rich and fascinating human history, from the early 19th-century explorers and sealers through to modern-day conservation and adventure tourism. And yet, the subantarctic islands are often called our ‘forgotten islands’ because so few people know of their existence, despite their status since 1998 as World Heritage sites. Trial of Strength is a history book filled with compelling photos for a modern audience, and one that, for the first time, includes women’s stories as more than just a footnote. Balanced and engaging, it features classic tales of infamous shipwrecks, lesser-known stories of intrepid pioneers, as well as more recent stories of adventure tourism, conservation wins, and dramatic helicopter rescues. Written by the descendant of two 19th-century British colonial settlers who attempted to create a home for their young family in this bleak environment, Trial of Strength will leave you with an appreciation for the tenacity of the human race and the forbidding forces of nature.

Castaway

Castaway
Author: Bill O'Brien
Publisher:
Total Pages:
Release: 2009
Genre:
ISBN:

Life in the orphanage is brutal so Sam decides to break away. He sets off from Dunedin and in Sydney joins the crew of a doomed ship. Deep in the freezing Southern Ocean a wild storm drives the ship onto a barren and desolate island. They must face a savage winter with no hope of rescue. Suggested level: intermediate, junior secondary.