Description: This antique leather bound journal from 1830 tells the harrowing tale of the loss of the Essex, a ship that sunk in the early 19th century. Written by the Religious Tracts Society and published by William Tegg, this book is a rare find for collectors of Americana and maritime history. The cloth binding adds to its authenticity and makes it a unique addition to any book collection. Ideal for fans of adventure and historical accounts, this journal offers a glimpse into the past and provides insight into the events surrounding the Essex's ill-fated voyage. With its detailed illustrations and descriptive language, readers will be transported to a different time and place. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of history with this fascinating piece of literature. This particular leather bound book has an assortment of short stories The most important is the loss of the Essex which has similarities to moby dick See photos There are illustrations Shipping priority mail
Price: 1000 USD
Location: Sussex, New Jersey
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Binding: Cloth
Author: Religious Tracts Society
Publisher: William Tegg
Topic: Shipwreck
Subject: Americana
Year Printed: 1810