Maritime Works from the Ten Pound Island Book Company
- by Michael Stillman
William Bligh's account of the mutiny.
Item 42 is an item Ten Pound Island tells us is “not as looney a book as the title might indicate:” OntheConstructionoftheArc... by W. Radford. Radford makes an interesting point, that the proportions of the Arc as described in the BookofGenesis are the same as that of the SSGreatWestern. The GreatWestern was the first of the paddle wheel steamships built for Atlantic crossings. It was at the height of its career when this book was published in 1840. Its last mission would be as a troop transport in the aforementioned Crimean War in the 1850s. $300.
Item 2 is an exciting, anonymously written title: TheSurprisingAdventuresandSufferingsofJohnRhodes,aSeamanofWorkington, published in 1799. Rhodes was captured by Indians while cutting wood on shore, and lived through the type of sufferings expected from the genre of Indian Captivity. However, before becoming too upset for the misery suffered by Mr. Rhodes, it should be noted that this work is believed to be fiction. $750.