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A Los Angeles Times Best Non-Fiction Book of 2007
A Boston Globe Best Non-Fiction Book of 2007
Amazon.com Editors pick as one of the 10 best history books of 2007
Winner of the 2007 John Lyman Award for U. S. Maritime History, given by the North American Society for Oceanic History
The best history of American whaling to come along in a generation. Nathaniel Philbrick

The epic history of the iron men in wooden boats who built an industrial empire through the pursuit of whales. To produce a mighty book, you must choose a mighty theme, Herman Melville proclaimed, and this absorbing history demonstrates that few things can capture the sheer danger and desperation of men on the deep sea as dramatically as whaling. Eric Jay Dolin begins his vivid narrative with Captain John Smiths botched whaling expedition to the New World in 1614. He then chronicles the rise of a burgeoning industryfrom its brutal struggles during the Revolutionary period to its golden age in the mid-1800s when a fleet of more than 700 ships hunted the seas and American whale oil lit the world, to its decline as the twentieth century dawned. This sweeping social and economic history provides rich and often fantastic accounts of the men themselves, who mutinied, murdered, rioted, deserted, drank, scrimshawed, and recorded their experiences in journals and memoirs. Containing a wealth of naturalistic detail on whales, Leviathan is the most original and stirring history of American whaling in many decades.

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Eric Jay Dolin was awarded the 2007 J. Byrne Waterman Award, by the New Bedford Whaling Museum, in recognition of outstanding contributions to research and pedagogy in the arts, humanities, and sciences.

I thought I learned everything I needed to know about whaling from Melville, but I was wrong. Eric Jay Dolins Leviathan exposes the rise and fall of the industry inspired by the great beasts of the deep. The excitement of the stories in this magnificently researched saga build and build. I read every word.

Dava Sobel, author of Longitude and Galileos Daughter

The whaling business left behind a singularly rich historyone abrim with adventure, danger and profitof men who went down to the sea in ships to hunt the mightiest creatures who ever lived. That story is told, and told very well indeed, by Eric Jay Dolin. Mr. Dolin handles this long, complex tale with great skill, both as a historian and as a writer (the bibliography and illustrations are splendid too). Thanks to his firm command of the tales narrative drive, Leviathan is thoroughly engaging.

John Steele Gordon, Wall Street Journal

Engrossing accountat once grand and quirky, entertaining and informative.

Publishers Weekly , starred review

Anyone whose knowledge of whaling begins and ends with Moby-Dick will get a solid education from Mr. Dolin.

William Grimes, New York Times

Eric Jay Dolins lively and thorough history spans the rise, golden age, and decline of what was once one of New Englands distinctive industries. Dolin chose to take on the subject in its broadest form, and if he leaves us wanting more, that is what good history does.

David Waldstreicher, Boston Globe

His account of the complex history of the whaling industry is exceptional and highly recommended. Leviathan is an excellent one-volume history of the age of whaling in America.

Mark J. Palmer, Earth Island Journal

It is rare that a factual book can answer pretty much every question one could pose about its subject and still leave the reader keenly aware of its abiding mystery. Dolins book is the first readable modern account of one of American historys great themes.

Sarah Burton, The Spectator (UK)

An excellent overview of the history of whaling. The book is thoroughly researched and loaded with footnotes that consistently deliver just the kind of supplementation for which the reader yearns. The quality of the writing, copy editing, and organizational coherence of the book are excellent.

Randall R. Reeves, Marine Mammal Science

A rollicking and comprehensive readhas all the ingredients of a good yarn.

Ethan Rutherford, Star Tribune (Minneapolis-St Paul, MN)

Eric Jay Dolin has done a superb job of chronicling the rise and fall of the American whaling industry. This is a thorough, thoughtful and well-written story.

Ben McC. Moise, Charleston Post and Courier

Dolin provides wonderful, exhilarating accounts of whaling expeditions and illustrates just how dangerous the profession could be. Even those adamantly opposed to the industry will find this to be a finely written account of a once-burgeoning industry.

Jay Freeman, Booklist

A densely researched and comprehensive portrait, enhanced by fascinating archival paintings and photos.

Kirkus Reviews

Leviathan is a tale as epic as its subject, chronicling the heroic, tragic, and largely untold role of the whaling industry in Americas history.

Dick Russell, author of Eye of the Whale and Striper Wars

This volume reads like a history of America through whalingwith a historians diligence and a trivia nuts eye for oddities. He reels in the big one.

Troy Patterson, Entertainment Weekly

Eric Jay Dolin has written a remarkable book, broad in its scope but sharp in focus. Numerous attempts have been made in the past one hundred years to cover the subject all at once, however, only Dolin has managed to synthesize the enormous array of historical sources into one cohesive narrative.

Michael P. Dyer, librarian and maritime historian, New Bedford Whaling Museum

Captivatingwhat ultimately distinguishes Leviathan is Dolins ability to show that, for generations, whaling was far less the romantic adventure of popular imagining (both past and present) than a purely, unapologetically economic engine helping to drive a young country from ambitious, increasingly aggrieved colony to world power. Dolins book, filled with killing and death, bravery and ingenuity, greed and hubris, brings a murky, myth-shrouded past to vivid, messy life.

Ben Cosgrove, Salon

This books achievement is a comforting completeness on a subject that remains uncomfortably resistant to closure.

Neal Mathews, San Diego Union-Tribune

Fascinating. Terrific. Wonderful study.

Tony Lewis, Standard Times (New Bedford, MA)

Unputdownable encyclopedic account. Its a ripping yarn.

Mark Austin, Daily Yomiuri (Japan)

A riveting story and one that invites discussion of the history of human predation in the worlds oceans.

Timothy J. Runyan, Sea History


The History of Whaling in America ERIC JAY DOLIN LEVIATHAN W W NORTON - photo 1


The History of Whaling in America

ERIC JAY DOLIN
LEVIATHAN

W. W. NORTON & COMPANY

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To Lily and Harry

Copyright 2007 by Eric Jay Dolin

All rights reserved
First published as a Norton 2008

For information about permission to reproduce selections from this book, write to Permissions, W. W. Norton & Company, Inc., 500 Fifth Avenue, New York, NY 10110

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Dolin, Eric Jay.
Leviathan: the history of whaling in America / Eric Jay Dolin.1st ed.
p. cm.
Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN: 978-0-393-33157-8
1. WhalingUnited StatesHistory. I. Title.
SH383.2.D65 2007
639.280973dc22 2007006113

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F ew of us realize how much we owe the whalers, the prominant part they played in our history, the prosperity and wealth they brought to the infant Republic, or the influence their rough and ready lives had upon the civilization, exploration, and commerce of the globe.

A. Hyatt Verrill, The Real Story of the Whaler, 1916

A nd God created great whales.

Gen. 1:21

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The stranding of a sperm whale on the Dutch shore near K - photo 2

The stranding of a sperm whale on the Dutch shore near Katwijk in 1598 was - photo 3

The stranding of a sperm whale on the Dutch shore near Katwijk in 1598 was - photo 4


The stranding of a sperm whale on the Dutch shore near Katwijk in 1598 was - photo 5

The stranding of a sperm whale on the Dutch shore near Katwijk, in 1598, was quite the event. Engraved by Jacob Matham, based on a painting by Hendrik Goltzius. COURTESY OF NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM

First European print to depict commercial whaling possibly in Newfoundland - photo 6

First European print to depict commercial whaling, possibly in Newfoundland. Engraved in 1582 by Johannes Bol, it shows European and native whalemen at work. COURTESY OF NEW BEDFORD WHALING MUSEUM

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