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HARD DOWN! HARD DOWN! - The Life and Times of Captain John Isbester from Shetland (Paperback)
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HARD DOWN! HARD DOWN! - The Life and Times of Captain John Isbester from Shetland (Paperback)
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Hard Down! Hard Down! describes the eventful life of a Shetland man
in pursuit of his ambitions - to reach the top in his profession,
to find a wife, to cherish a family, to do his job well and to be
respected by his peers. The account is enlivened by extracts from
numerous well-chosen family letters, diaries and postcards
revealing the minutiae of shipboard and family life 120 years ago.
These include a bachelor night out in 'Frisco, buying slippers in
Dantzig and a captain who changed his underclothes at midweek
because he could not remember which weekend his wife had suggested!
After four years as a fisherman in the stormy waters around
Shetland, John Isbester chose to spend his next forty years in
large square-rigged sailing ships from Liverpool at a time when
shipping casualties were all too common. Remarkable feats of
survival and tragic deaths are described with clarity and detail.
Happier times are also remembered with picnics in Sydney harbour
with captain, family and friends transported in the ship's
longboat, rowed by the eight apprentices. John Isbester's wife, and
sometimes their children, sailed with him on several year-long
voyages accompanied by her upright piano. Her letters provide an
extra dimension, describing conditions ashore in Sydney, 'Frisco,
Antwerp and La Rochelle. She also describes the birth aboard ship
of her ninth child! Extracts from the diary of an observant young
Scots solicitor on a voyage from Liverpool to Sydney provide many
insights into the nature of life aboard a large square-rigged
sailing ship on a long voyage. The author, also a professional
mariner, has compiled a record of the life of his grandfather from
diligent research of shipping records held in the many parts of the
world to which John Isbester sailed. Technical issues are
illustrated with numerous diagrams for the reader and there are new
insights into the loss of the Dalgonar and the acclaimed saving of
26 of the crew.
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