
Whale Fishery of New England
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"Whale Fishery of New England" by the State Street Trust Company is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The book offers a detailed narrative on the evolution of whaling in New England, accompanied by illustrations and anecdotes that celebrate the rich legacy of this once-thriving industry. Within its pages, readers can explore various aspects of whaling history, including the rise and fall of key ports like Nantucket and New Bedford, and the significant figures that shaped this maritime pursuit. At the start of the narrative, the book introduces the significance of whales as colossal mammals and details their remarkable characteristics, contextualizing their essence in terms of size and strength. It then delves into the ancient history of whaling, noting its practices across different cultures, particularly highlighting the early involvement of New England settlers in the fishery. The text also sets the scene for the romantic yet perilous adventures of whalers, detailing significant anecdotes and accounts of resilience from the whaling communities, which hints at the blend of hardship and camaraderie that defined the whaling life. Overall, this opening portion sets a vibrant and informative tone for what promises to be an intriguing exploration of New England's whaling industry.
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