The Custom of the Sea

The Custom of the Sea

by NeilHanson (Author)

Synopsis

Description: On 5 July 1884 the yacht Mignonette sank in a storm off the coast of West Africa. The survivors were cast adrift in an open dinghy, and survived for 24 days without food or water. The ordeal that they endured and the trial which followed their return to England held the whole nation, from the lowliest ship'd deckhand to Queen Victoria herself, spellbound the following winter, and made legal history. This is the true story of the case that outlawed for ever a practcie followed since man first put to sea in boats: the Custom of the Sea, that of drawing straws and surviving by eating one of the members of the shipwrecked party.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 249
Publisher: Doubleday
Published: 01 Oct 1999

ISBN 10: 0385601158
ISBN 13: 9780385601153
Book Overview: Gripping true shipwreck adventure story which changed British law on cannibalism on the high seas.

Author Bio
Neil Hanson is the author of three acclaimed works of narrative history: The Custom of the Sea, The Dreadful Judgement and The Confident Hope of a Miracle. He lives in Yorkshire with his family.