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Mad For Glory - A Heart of Darkness in the War of 1812 (Hardcover)
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Mad For Glory - A Heart of Darkness in the War of 1812 (Hardcover)
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List price R579
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In October, 1812, as the 32-gun U.S. frigate Essex ventured out
against the British enemy, only one man had any idea that this
cruise would turn into the longest, strangest naval adventure in
American history. That man was Captain David Porter, who had
decided to run off with the navy's ship and its three hundred men
to fight a separate Pacific war--one of privateering, pillaging,
and orgies. Drawing on Porter's own writings and the accounts of
eyewitnesses, the author memorably recounts the events of a dark
and fatal voyage in which David Porter crosses the line from
commander to cult-leader, from improbable fantasy to disastrous
reality. In a tale so amazing that it reads like fiction, Porter,
impelled by his own demons and by rivalry with the ghostly British
buccaneer Lord Anson, took his men and boys on a seventeen-month
mystery tour that did not end until he had disrupted the Chilean
revolution, captured the entire English whaling fleet (manned
mainly by Americans), vanished into the enchanted Galapagos, and
re-emerged in Polynesia, where he made himself the conqueror-chief
of the stone-age Nukuhivans. In the end, when he sought redemption
with a glorious victory over a British opponent, he failed terribly
and sacrificed the lives of one-third of his crew to his personal
notions of heroism. Robert Booth tells the story of the ill-fated
Essex with accuracy, immediacy, and a broad vision of its meanings
as an epic of war, a gripping tale of the sea, a brilliant portrait
of a disturbed and disturbing American hero, and a geo-political
thriller that sheds new light on the origins of U.S. imperialism,
the tragedy of missed opportunities, and the disastrous and
permanent impact of Porter's rampage on the peoples of the Pacific.
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