The General Grant's Gold

The General Grant's Gold

Author: Madelene Fergusson Allen

Publisher: Exisle Publishing

Published: 2009-04

Total Pages: 210

ISBN-13: 1775590208

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The wreck in 1866 of the General Grant in the desolate sub-Antarctic Auckland Islands is one of the world’s great nautical mysteries, a story that still tantalises and thrills. When the ship was crushed in a cave beneath a sheer cliff face, a few crew members and a handful of passengers managed to escape in a lifeboat. For more than two years they lived a hand-to-mouth existence on a nearby island before they were rescued. This story is extraordinary in itself, but soon compelling legends spread that the ship had sunk with a fabulous hoard of gold from the Victorian goldfields. For 140 years, expeditions and bounty hunters have searched for the ship and her elusive cargo. In the relentless seas of the Auckland Islands, it has been a soul-destroying endeavour. Locating the vessel has been difficult enough; finding the gold has proved impossible – unless one of those early expeditions really did find it … In this book Madelene Ferguson Allen and Ken Scadden tell the full story of the voyage from Melbourne, the shipwreck, the plight of the castaways and the search for the gold. At this distance in time, separating the facts from the legends is difficult, but they have scrupulously researched the events of the shipwreck and examined every subsequent search for the gold. The story is more remarkable than fiction, a tale of heroes and cads, heartbreak and loss, hope and despair, hunger and greed. As it has bewitched so many in the past, so it will haunt readers long after the last page is turned.


The General Grant's Gold

The General Grant's Gold

Author: Madelene Ferguson Allen

Publisher: ReadHowYouWant.com

Published: 2010-10-19

Total Pages: 338

ISBN-13: 1458779505

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This is the story of both the extraordinary shipwreck itself and the hoards of bounty hunters and adventurers that have ventured to find the General Grant's elusive cargo. This story is more remarkable than fiction; it is a tale of heroes and cads, heartbreak and loss, hope and despair, hunger and greed. As it has bewitched many in the past, so it will haunt you long after the last page is turned


Mrs Jewell and the Wreck of the General Grant

Mrs Jewell and the Wreck of the General Grant

Author: Cristina Sanders

Publisher:

Published: 2022

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781988595603

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"It's 1866 and the three-masted sailing ship General Grant is on the southern route from Melbourne to London, with gold from the diggings secreted in returning miners' hems and pockets. In the fog and the dark, the ship strikes the cliffs of the Auckland Islands, is sucked into a cave and wrecked. Only fourteen men make it ashore and one woman - Mrs Jewell. Stuck on a freezing and exposed island, the castaways have to work together to stay alive, but they're a disparate group with their own secrets to keep and their only officer is disabled by grief after losing his wife in the wreck. A woman is a burden they don't need. Meanwhile stories about the gold grow with the telling: who has it, where is it and how much went down with the ship. Mrs Jewell and the Wreck of the General Grant is a vivid imagining of the story behind the enduring mystery of one of New Zealand's early shipwrecks."--


The General Grant and the Gold of Ballarat

The General Grant and the Gold of Ballarat

Author:

Publisher:

Published: 1927*

Total Pages: 111

ISBN-13:

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An undated book describing the wreck in 1868 of the American ship "General Grant" in the Auckland Islands and the survival of some of the crew for over 6 months until they were rescued. The second part of the book describes the project to raise the vessel and recover the gold on board. This was filmed as it was done and this book appears to be intended to promote the film when it appeared in American movie theaters, as bound at the front is a coupon for one free admission to the movie. While totally undated the book seems, from internal evidence, to have been published in 1927.


The Captain Departs

The Captain Departs

Author: Thomas M. Pitkin

Publisher: SIU Press

Published: 2010-03-19

Total Pages: 188

ISBN-13: 0809386119

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Early in 1885 Americans learned that General Grant was writing his Memoirs in a desperate race for time against an incurable cancer. Not generally known was the General’s precarious personal finances, made so by imprudent investments, and his gallant effort to provide for his family by his writing. For six months newspaper readers followed the dramatic contest, and the hearts of Americans were touched by the General’s last battle. Grant’s last year was one of both personal and literary triumph in the midst of tragedy, as Thomas M. Pitkin shows in this memorable and inspiring book. The Memoirs was completed; its remarkable literary quality made ita triumph. Ultimately more than 300,000sets of the two-volume work were sold. And Grant accepted the inevitable with quiet courage, and faded away in a manner sadly familiar to many American families. Though told without maudlin touches, the story of Grant’s last year will leave few readers emotionally uninvolved, for itis an account of pain and suffering as well as mighty deeds, and truly deserves to be considered the General’s final victory.