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1Rare Americana, first editions, English literature, costume plates, numismatics, whaling literature & logs, historical society publications

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    Clifford Warren Ashley

    went to the trouble of patenting my sinnet." Ashley also wrote The Yankee Whaler (1926) and The Whaleships of New Bedford (1929), studies of sperm whaling

    Blond Eskimos

    between whalers and Inuit in Alaska for over 100 years, but there were no blonds there. He also said that the Inuit had had greater contact with whalers in

    Herman Melville

    attracted much traffic, and Captain Pease not only paused to visit other whalers, but at times hunted in company with them. From July 23 into August, the

    Drunken Sailor

    in his Three Shanties for Woodwind Quintet, Op. 4 (1943). The glut of writings on sailors' songs and published collections that came starting in the 1920s

    Moby-Dick

    harpoons in his back from other whalers, and appeared to attack ships with premeditated ferocity. One of his battles with a whaler served as subject for an article

    Paul Watson

    Paul Watson, Scourge of Whalers, Returns to the Seas". Millar, Peter (January 10, 2010). "Ady Gil downed by Japanese whalers". The Sunday Times. London

    Utsuro-bune

    appearance of the woman, the upper part of the Utsuro-bune and the unknown writings lead Tanaka and Yanagita to the conclusion that the whole story was based

    Kamchatka Peninsula

    moving on to the North Pacific, where it virtually captured or bonded 24 whalers, sinking most of them.[citation needed] The next 50 years were lean for

    Maquinna

    Martínez or one of Martínez's sailors. Maquinna worshipped at the Yuquot Whalers Shrine, performing ritual purification to gain spiritual strength to hunt

    Benjamin Franklin

    The Way to Wealth. Applewood Books; 1986. ISBN 0-918222-88-5 Writings (Franklin)|Writings. ISBN 0-940450-29-1 Asimov, Isaac. The Kite That Won the Revolution