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Captain Henry Green: A Whaler - Paperback

Captain Henry Green: A Whaler - Paperback

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by Rosemary McKinley (Author)

Captain Henry Green (1794-1873) was born in Sag Harbor, New York and went to sea for the first time aboard the Fair Helen in 1817 as a lowly "green" hand. Through determination and hard work he became master of the Hannibal and many other whaling vessels during his twenty-six-year career. Since his life was immersed in whaling, the reader can learn so much about this industry and how it influenced Sag Harbor and the people who lived there. He also became a wealthy man at the end of his seafaring time as captain of the ship Sabina. The journal he kept during that voyage gives us an insight into life on a sailing ship. Henry was involved in the spotting of the Amistad, an infamous slave ship, and in the quest for gold in San Francisco. An ordinary man who led an extraordinary life.

Author Biography

Rosemary McKinley is a history buff who enjoys reading about how people lived in the past. Local history intrigues her the most as evidenced by her writings. She is an eclectic author who has had short stories, articles, poetry, and novellas published. 101 Glimpses of the North Fork and Islands and The Wampum Exchange are her first two books. Captain Henry Green, A Whaler, is her third book. www.rosemarymckinley.com

Number of Pages: 120
Dimensions: 0.25 x 9.02 x 5.98 IN
Publication Date: May 20, 2017