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The sea captain's wife : a true story of mutiny, love, and adventure at the bottom of the world  Cover Image Book Book

The sea captain's wife : a true story of mutiny, love, and adventure at the bottom of the world / Tilar J. Mazzeo.

Mazzeo, Tilar J., (author.).

Summary:

"Summer, 1856. Nineteen-year-old Mary Ann Patten and her husband Joshua were young and ambitious. Both from New England seafaring families, they had already completed their first clipper-ship voyage around the world with Joshua as captain. If they could win a race to San Francisco that year, their dream of building a farm and a family might be within reach. It would mean freedom. And the price of that freedom was one last dangerous transit -- into the most treacherous waters in the world. As their ship, Neptune's Car, left New York Harbor and sailed down the jagged coast of South America, Joshua fell deathly ill and was confined to his bunk, delirious. With no obvious option for a new captain and heartbroken about her husband, Mary Ann stepped into the breach and convinced the crew to support her, just as they slammed into a gale that would last 18 days. Set against the backdrop of the California Gold Rush and taking us to the brink of Antarctica, this book finally gives Mary Ann Patten -- the first woman to command a merchant vessel as captain -- her due"-- Provided by publisher.

Record details

  • ISBN: 9781250352583 (hardcover)
  • Physical Description: 270 pages : maps ; 25 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: New York : St. Martin's Press, 2025.

Content descriptions

Bibliography, etc. Note:
Includes bibliographical references.
Subject: Patten, Mary Anne Brown, 1837-1861.
Patten, Joshua A., 1826 or 1827-1857.
Neptune's Car (Clipper ship)
Clipper ships > United States > History > 19th century.
Merchant marine > United States > History > 19th century.
Ocean travel.
Racing.
Sailing ships > United States > History > 19th century.
Ship captains > United States > Biography.
Ship captains' spouses > United States > Biography.
Voyages and travels.
Women ship captains > United States > Biography.
Genre: Biographies.
Personal narratives.

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  • Baker & Taylor
    The New York Times bestselling author of Widow Clicquot tells the true story of the first female captain of a merchant ship and how she survived the dangerous and magical landscape of Antarctica. Maps. 60,000 first printing.
  • McMillan Palgrave

    The true story of the first female captain of a merchant ship and her treacherous navigation of Antarctica's deadly waters, from the New York Times bestselling author of The Widow Clicquot

    Summer, 1856


    Nineteen-year-old Mary Ann Patten and her husband, Joshua, were young and ambitious. Both from New England seafaring families, they had already completed their first clipper-ship voyage around the world with Joshua as captain. If they could win the race to San Francisco that year, their dream of building a farm and a family might be within reach. It would mean freedom. And the price of that freedom was one last dangerous transit—into the most treacherous waters in the world.

    As their ship, Neptune’s Car, left New York Harbor and sailed down the jagged coast of South America, Joshua fell deathly ill and was confined to his bunk, delirious. The treacherous first mate, confined to the brig for insubordination, was agitating for mutiny. With no obvious option for a new captain and heartbroken about her husband, Mary Ann stepped into the breach and convinced the crew to support her, just as they slammed into a gale that would last 18 days. Determined to save the ship, the crew, and their future, she faces down the deadly waters of Drake’s Passage.

    Set against the backdrop of the California Gold Rush and taking us to the brink of Antarctica, The Sea Captain's Wife finally gives Mary Ann Patten—the first woman to command a merchant vessel as captain — her due. Mazzeo draws on new archival research from nineteenth-century women’s maritime journals and on her own expedition to the Southern Ocean and Antarctica in search of Mary Ann’s route. Thrilling, harrowing, and heroic, The Sea Captain's Wife is the story of one woman who, for love, would do what was necessary to survive.


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