Wreck of the Batavia, The

Leys, Simon, 1935-2014

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In 1629, the ship Batavia, pride of the Dutch East India Company, was wrecked on the edge of a coral archipelago, some fifty miles from the Australian continent. Most of the people on board survived the wreck, only to become victims of a visionary psychopath who, with the help of a dozen mutineers, organised a methodical massacre of the hapless community awaiting rescue. The tragedy of the Batavia seized the European imagination even more than the sinking of the Titanic would do in the twentieth century. In 1629, the ship Batavia, pride of the Dutch East India Company, was wrecked on the edge of a coral archipelago, some fifty miles from the Australian continent. Most of the people on board survived the wreck, only to become victims of a visionary psychopath who, with the help of a dozen mutineers, organised a methodical massacre of the hapless community awaiting rescue. The tragedy of the Batavia seized the European imagination even more than the sinking of the Titanic would do in the twentieth century.
xii, 111 p. : ill., maps ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references. #090423

Additional Information

AuthorLeys, Simon, 1935-2014
Number of pages125
PublisherAtlantic Books, London
Year Published2007
Binding Type

Hardcover in Dustjacket

Book Condition

Fine

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