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Sea
Stories Booklist - Fiction & Nonfiction
Page Modified:
April 5, 2008
Sea
Stories - the fiction list may include historical fiction, swashbuckling tales,
nautical adventure fiction, techo thrillers, mysteries, books about
ships and more.
Fiction
Nonfiction
Fiction
2005
- The Western Limit of the World
Author: Masiel, David
Publisher: Random $ 24.95 ISBN: 1400061628 Date: 2005
LJ
From the widely praised author of 2182 Kilohertz, a "New York Times" Notable Book, comes an action-packed, smartly written sea yarn about a rusty chemical tanker searching for cargo and finding trouble in the world's most dangerous ports.
Updated 11.1.05
- That Anvil of Our Souls: A Novel of the Monitor and the Merrimack
Author: Poyer, David
Publisher: Simon & Schuster $ 25 ISBN: 0684871351 Date: 2005
Kirkus
In the third volume of his monumental Civil War at Sea cycle, Poyer takes readers behind the history and into the turrets and casements of the most historic sea engagement of the Civil War--the momentous battle between the "Monitor" and "Merrimack."
Suggested Reading: Civil War Stars
Updated 4.19.05
2004
- A Watery Grave
Author: Druett, Joan
Publisher: Minotaur $ 23.95 ISBN: 0312334419 Date: 2004
LJ
Booklist
"A vivid, immediate setting and an original hero highlight this first mystery by historian Joan Druett, who brings her knowledge of 19th-century sailing ships and Maori culture to this salty tale of murder at sea."--Dana Stabenow, author of A Grave Denied.
Suggested Reading Liss: Debuts
Updated 9.7.04
2003
- Rope Eater
Author: Jones, Ben
Publisher: Doubleday $ 24 ISBN: 0385509774
PW
Booklist
A voyage of Arctic exploration during the American Civil War becomes an epic
of madness and survival, in a stunning first novel animated by the spirits of
Poe, Crane, Conrad, and Melville.
Suggested Reading: Fiction & Mystery
Debuts | Historical Fiction Stars
Updated 11.25.03
- Star of the Sea
Author: O'Connor, Joseph
Publisher: Harcourt $ 25 ISBN: 0151009082
Kirkus
LJ
In this spellbinding tale of tragedy and mercy, love and healing, the farther
the Star of the Sea sails toward the Promised Land, the more her passengers
seem moored to a past that will never let them go. As urgently contemporary
as it is historical, this gripping and compassionate novel builds with the
pace of a thriller to a stunning conclusion.
Suggested Reading: Historical Fiction Stars
Updated 4.29.03
2002
- The Wooden Nickel
Author: Carpenter, William
Publisher: 0316134007 $ 23.95 ISBN: 0316134007
Kirkus
Lucky Lunt is an endangered species: a third generation lobsterman who
works the same Maine waters as his ancestors. As waves of trouble turn
into a flood tide, Lucky enters an epic confrontation with his enemies
and a rogue whale--a battle his unreliable heart may not survive.
- Buried at Sea: A Novel of Suspense
Author: Garrison, Paul
Publisher: Morrow $ 25.95 ISBN: 0060198672
Kirkus
Jim Leighton has always craved a real adventure, and sailing to
Rio de Janeiro as deckhand and personal trainer to venture capitalist
Will Spark feels like a dream come true. But Spark suddenly insists
they're in danger from deadly pursuers and changes course for
Africa. Jim isn't sure what to believe. Are they being hunted,
or is he trapped with a dangerous paranoid? He doesn't have time
to wonder, though, for soon he's alone at sea and fighting for
survival.
Updated 1/2/02
2001
- Sharpe's Trafalgar
Author: Cornwell,
Bernard
Publisher: HarperCollins $ 25 ISBN: 0060194251
PW
LJ
This number one international bestseller sends Richard Sharpe
into a breathtaking sea chase and a savage battle off Cape Trafalgar
in 1805.
- Rising Sun: Being the True Account
of the Voyage of the Great Ship of That Name, the Author's Adventures
in the Wastes of the New World . . .
Author: Galbraith, Douglas
Publisher: Atlantic $ 25 ISBN: 087113781x
Kirkus
In 1698, five vessels led by the flagship Rising Sun embarked
on a perilous voyage for what is now Panama, where the passengers
intended to found a colony at Darien. With them went the hopes
and fortunes of the nation of Scotland, which sought to build
an overseas empire so that it could compete on the world stage
with England. Galbraith's debut novel is the story of this mission
and its tragic outcome, as recorded by the ship's superintendent
of cargoes, Roderick Mackenzie.
- The Nautical Chart: A Novel of
Adventure
Author: Perez-Reverte,
Arturo
Publisher: Harcourt $ 26 ISBN: 0151005346
Kirkus
Booklist
Love and betrayal on the high seas highlight this new work by
the bestselling author of The Seville Communion. Coy is
a suspended sailor with time on his hands, a mariner without a
ship. While attending a maritime auction in Barcelona, he meets
a beautiful woman on a search for lost treasure. As they follow
the course of past sailors, their own journey becomes perilous
as secrets await in the depths of the sea.
- Force 12
Author: Thayer, James Stewart
Publisher: Simon & Schuster $ 24 ISBN: 0375411038
Kirkus
From the author of Terminal Event comes the tale
of Rex Wyman, a world-famous software billionaire who is
determined to win the world's longest and most challenging
yacht race through some of the roughest seas in the world.
When a huge storm engulfs the "Victory", the stakes
become not just win or lose but life and death.
Updated 2/21/01
2000
- Requiem Shark
Author: Griffin, Nicholas
Publisher: Villard $ 23 ISBN: 0375503366
PW
Kirkus
Set in the 18th century's golden age of piracy, this literary
debut is the tale of a young recruit, William Williams, and
his forced apprenticeship to Captain Roberts, slaver-turned-pirate
captain.
- English Passengers
Author: Kneale, Matthew
Publisher: Doubleday/Talese $ 25 ISBN: 0385497431
PW
Kirkus
When a band of smugglers sails for Tasmania, believed to be
the Garden of Eden, they find the British "civilization" of
the aboriginal tribes is in full force. Each character has
a voice in the narration in this bravura performance, which
sets new standards for historical and nautical adventure writing.
1999
- Voyage
Author: Caputo, Philip
Publisher: Knopf List Price: $ 26 ISBN: 0679450394
Kirkus
Library Journal
On a June morning at the turn of the century, Cyrus Brathwaite
orders his three teenage sons to sail away from their Maine
home and not to reappear until September. Now, almost a century
later, Cyrus's great-granddaughter, Sybil, is determined to
know the heart of the story.
- Prince
Author: Michael, Ib
Publisher: Farrar Straus Giroux List Price: $ 25 ISBN: 0374237239
Booklist
Library Journal
A lyrical novel of icebergs, ill-fated love, mutiny at sea,
and one intensely imaginative boy who discovers a coffin that
has drifted ashore - with a handsome young sailor inside.
- Blue at the Mizzen
Author: O'Brien,
Patrick
Publisher: W.W. Norton List Price: $ 24 ISBN: 0393048446
PW
The excitement of the Aubrey/Maturin series soars to new heights
in this volume, as Jack, again the daring frigate commander
of old, stakes all on a desperate solo night raid against the
might of the Spanish viceroy in Peru.
1998
- The Voyage of the Narwhal
Author: Barrett, Andrea
Publisher: W.W. Norton List Price: $ 24.95 ISBN: 039304632x
PW
Kirkus
LJ
A major novel by the author of Ship Fever, winner of
the 1996 National Book Award for fiction. Part adventure, part
love story, this unforgettable novel captures a crucial moment
in the history of exploration. Combining fact and fiction, the
story focuses on Erasmus Darwin Wells, a 19th-century scholar/naturalist
and his expedition to search for an open polar sea.
- The Fisherman's Son
Author: Koepf, Michael
Publisher: Broadway List Price: $ 24 ISBN: 0767902440
LJ
Booklist
Kirkus
The Fisherman's Son is at once an intimate story of a
troubled family and an evocative memorial to the fast-disappearing
world of commercial fishermen. From its arresting first paragraphs
to its shattering ending, this enthralling tale combines the
lyrical storytelling of The English Patient with the
muscular excitement of The Perfect Storm. A haunting,
lyrical novel that combines bracing adventure and turbulent
family drama in an unforgettable tale of the sea. - From
the Advance Reading Copy.
Nonfiction
2004
- The Outlaw Sea
Author: Langewiesche, William
Publisher: FSG $ 23 ISBN: 0865475814
PW
With typically understated lyricism, Langewiesche explores international waters--the
last radically free place on Earth--and the licit and illicit enterprises that
flourish in the privacy afforded by its horizons.
Suggested Reading: Terrorism
Updated 3.29.04
2003
- The Bounty: The True Story of the Mutiny on the Bounty
Author: Alexander, Caroline
Publisher: Viking $ 27.95 ISBN: 067003133x
PW
Booklist
In giving the Bounty mutiny its historical due, Alexander has chosen
to frame her narrative by focusing on the court-martial of the ten mutineers
who were captured in Tahiti and brought to justice in England. This fresh perspective
wonderfully revivifies the entire saga.
Updated 8.13.03
- The Darkest Jungle: The True Story of the Darien Expedition and America's Ill-Fated Race to Connect the Seas
Author: Balf, Todd
Publisher: Crown $ 24.95 ISBN: 009609890
Kirkus
Based on the vividly detailed log entries of the U.S. Darien Exploring Expedition,
this is a rich, utterly compelling historical narrative that will thrill
readers who enjoyed Isaac's Storm, the accounts of the Shackleton
expedition, and all similar sagas of adventure at the limits of endurance.
Suggested Reading: Travel Tales
Updated 10.8.03
- Sea of Glory: America's Voyage of Discovery: The U.S. Exploring Expedition, 1838-1842
Author: Philbrick, Nathaniel
Publisher: Viking $ 27.95 ISBN: 067003213x
Kirkus
Like the award-winning In the Heart of the Sea, Sea of Glory combines
meticulous history with spellbinding human drama as it circles the globe
from the palm-fringed beaches of the South Pacific to the treacherous waters
off Antarctica and to the stunning beauty of the Pacific Northwest, and,
finally, to a court-martial aboard a ship anchored off New York City.
Updated 8.25.03
- Cook: The Extraordinary Voyages of Captain James Cook
Author: Thomas, Nicholas
Publisher: Walker $ 28 ISBN: 0802714129
PW
Blending an elegant, assured style with bold, cross-disciplinary originality,
Thomas breathes life into the complex and controversial legacy of Captain James
Cook, an often-misunderstood man.
Suggested Reading: Travel Tales |
Sea Stories
Updated 10.7.03
2002
- The Lost Fleet: The Discovery of a Sunken Armada from
the Golden Age of Piracy
Author: Clifford, Barry
Publisher: Morrow $ 27.95 ISBN: 0060198184
Kirkus
In 1678, most of the French Fleet in the Caribbean sank on the killer reef
of Lad Aves island, devastating the French naval power and sparking a new
age of piracy. A renowned explorer interweaves the legend of this maritime
disaster with the story of his expedition to the wrecks.
- Batavia's Graveyard: The True Story
of the Mad Heretic Who Led History's Bloodiest Mutiny
Author: Dash, Mike
Publisher: Crown $ 25 ISBN: 0609607669
Booklist
As richly textured as his acclaimed Tulipomania, Mike Dash's
Batavia's Graveyard is the true saga of a mad 17th-century heretic
who led history's bloodiest mutiny off the coast of Australia.
- Mutiny on the Globe: The Fatal Voyage of the Samuel
Comstock
Author: Heffernan,
Thomas
Publisher: Norton $ 24.95 ISBN: 0393041638
PW
A bloody mutiny on a whaling journey, followed by an incredible tale
of survival on land and sea. Samuel Comstock knew he was born to do
some great thing, but his only legacy was a reign of terror--while on
a whaling voyage, he organized a mutiny and murdered the officers of
the Globe.
- Blue Latitudes: Boldly Going Where Captain Cook Has Gone
Before
Author: Horwitz, Tony
Publisher: Holt $ 26 ISBN: 0805065415
PW
In an exhilarating tale of historic adventure, the Pulitzer Prize-winning
author of Confederates in the Attic retraces the voyages of Captain
James Cook, the Yorkshire farm boy who drew the map of the modern world.
Suggested Reading: Travel Tales
- The Tsar's Last Armada: The Epic Voyage
to the Battle of Tsushima
Author: Pleshakov, Constantine V.
Publisher: Basic $ 30 ISBN: 0465057918
Kirkus
Booklist
On May 14-15, 1905, in the Tsushima Straits near Japan, an entire
Russian fleet was annihilated, its ships sunk, scattered, or
captured by the Japanese. With a novelist's eye and a historian's
authority, Pleshakov tells of the Russian squadron's long, difficult
journey and swift, horrible defeat.
- Sea Shall Embrace Them: The Tragic
Story of the Steamship Artic
Author: Shaw, David W.
Publisher: Free $ 25 ISBN: 0743222172
PW
This stirring narrative is the riveting tale of the sinking
of the steamship Arctic --a story of extraordinary bravery
and appalling cowardice that took nearly 400 lives and the American
merchant marine business down with it.
Links: Site survey
of Artic
- 8 Men and a Duck: An Improbable Voyage
by Reed Boat to Easter Island
Author: Thorpe, I.J.
Publisher: Free $ 24 ISBN: 0743219287
Kirkus
Bill Bryson meets Thor Heyerdahl in this hilarious and perilous adventure,
as an award-winning journalist sails 2,500 miles from South America
to Easter Island in a reed boat.
2001
2000
- The Ship and the Storm: The Loss of the Fantome
by Carrier, Jim
Publisher: McGraw-Hill $ 24.95 ISBN: 007135526x
Kirkus
When Hurricane Mitch assaulted the Atlantic in October 1998, the
sailing ship "Fantome" and her crew simply disappeared, leaving
questions that won't go away. This piece of riveting journalism
explores every facet of the tragedy, drawing on extensive on-site
research and hundreds of hours of interviews.
- The Ice Master: The Doomed 1913 Voyage of the Karluk
by Niven, Jennifer
Publisher: Hyperion $ 24.95 ISBN: 0786865296
Booklist
- Trial by Ice; The True Story of Murder and Survival on the 1871
Polaris Expedition
by Parry, Richard
Publisher: 0345439252 $ 23.95 ISBN: 0345439252
Kirkus
This true story of Arctic exploration details the unsolved shipboard
murder committed in 1871 that led to accusations of foul play and a
dramatic inquiry. The author draws on new evidence and recounts the
amazing story of a killer who boarded the Arctic explorer "Polaris"--and
got away with murder.
- Ghosts of the Titanic: New Discoveries from the Depths of
the Ocean Floor
by Pellegrino, Charles R.
Publisher: Broadway $ 25 ISBN: 0688139558
PW
Using the latest technology to penetrate the Titanic's
watery grave, the author of Her Name, Titanic recreates
those last, horrifying moments on board the doomed ship and uncovers
fascinating secrets about ocean life. "Like Godfather II",
better than the original". -James Cameron, Oscar-winning director
of Titanic.
- In the Heart of the Sea: The
Tragedy of the Whaleship Essex
by Philbrick, Nat
Publisher: Viking $ 24.95 ISBN: 0670891576
Kirkus
Booklist
PW
This true-life adventure tells the incredible story of the wreck
of the whaleship "Essex"--an event that served as the inspiration
for Melville's Moby-Dick.
Suggested Reading: In Search
of Moby Dick: The Quest for the White Whale by Tim Severin.
Suggested Reading: All
Stars
- Treachery at Sharpnose Point:
the Final Voyage of the Caledonia
Author: Seal, Jeremy
Publisher: Harcourt $ 24 ISBN: 0151005249
Library Journal
Acclaimed travel writer Seal adroitly weaves Victorian mystery and pirate
lore into this present-day detective story as he unravels the wrecking
of a ship in 1842 off the coast of Cornwall.
1999
- The Life and Adventures of John Nicol, Mariner
by Nicol, John
Publisher: The Atlantic Monthly Press ISBN: 0-87113-755-0 $ 21
Kirkus
The spirited, eminently readable autobiography of an 18th century sailor and
adventurer - recently rediscovered text that vividly renders the unforgettable
story of a man whom history has nearly forgotten.
Links:
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Nautical Fiction List
Heart of Oak
Heart of Oak Sea Classics celebrates this memorable era by bringing
back into print classics and works by the major authors in the
genre. Whether fiction or nonfiction, each Heart of Oak title
re-creates the milieu of tall ships, of intrepid adventurers,
sailors, and soldiers, of monumental naval battles, of storms
and shipwrecks, of men and ships in the clutches of historic events.
Novels of Nelson's
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the Spanish Main - Classic Fiction
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