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Batavia's Graveyard by Mike Dash delves into the harrowing true story of the shipwreck of the Dutch vessel Batavia in 1629. It explores the ensuing mutiny, betrayal, and survival struggle as the survivors face not just nature, but each other. This historical account combines maritime adventure with a gripping exploration of human nature.
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You might enjoy this book if you're fascinated by true tales of shipwrecks, survival, and historical intrigue. This gripping history dives into the dramatic events surrounding a 17th-century maritime disaster and the ensuing mutiny, offering a thrilling blend of detailed research and narrative storytelling.

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Batavia's Graveyard

The true story of a mutiny, shipwreck, murder and survival.

Batavia's Graveyard is to be made into a major FilmFour movie with Paul Verhoeven (Basic Instinct, Robocop, Total Recall) to direct 'Utterly absorbing - Treasure Island meets Deliverance' Evening Standard 'A magnificent true-horror story' Sunday Times 'Expertly researched - a rattling good yarn' Independent on Sunday 'In many ways the tale of the Batavia is the most sensational maritime saga of them all. A brilliant book' Frank McLynn Marketing campaign to include poster, national advertising and dumpbin Author to visit Australia to promote the book there Published alongside a reissue of Mike Dash's bestselling book Tulipomania This is narrative non-fiction at its best

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Batavia's Graveyard by Mike Dash is a harrowing account of survival, treachery, and bravery that transports readers back to the 17th century and the ill-fated maiden voyage of the Dutch East Indiaman Batavia. In 1629, the Batavia struck an uncharted reef off the coast of what is now Australia, leading to a catastrophic shipwreck. Onboard were 332 men, women, and children, many of whom were transported to a tiny, desolate coral island less than half a mile in length. What ensued was a saga of unimaginable horror and human endurance.

As some survivors embarked on a perilous lifeboat journey to seek help, a band of mutineers, driven by inscrutable motives, assumed control of the remaining group. Led by the sinister apothecary Jeronimus Cornelisz, whose personal philosophy was shaped by the esoteric Rosicrucianism, the mutineers unleashed a cold-blooded killing spree. By the time the rescue boat arrived three months later, fewer than 80 people out of the original 332 were still alive. The island had become a living hell where the strongest and most ruthless thrived.

Batavia's Graveyard masterfully weaves the stories of three compelling figures at the heart of this tragedy. Francisco Pelsaert, the cultivated yet weak-willed captain, struggles to maintain order and dignity in the face of chaos. Meanwhile, Jeronimus Cornelisz, with his terrifying ideology and ruthless ambitions, sets himself up as the tyrannical ruler of the castaway community. In stark contrast, Wiebbe Hayes emerges as the hero, a courageous and resourceful soldier who dares to stand against Cornelisz and his followers.

The book delves deeply into the broader historical context, offering readers rich insights into the workings of the Dutch East India Company and its role in global trade. It also covers the European discovery of Australia, painting a vivid picture of the early 17th-century world. Mike Dash presents this dark episode in maritime history not just as a grisly tale of survival, but as a gripping narrative that speaks to the extreme lengths humans will go to, in both the pursuit of power and the struggle to maintain their humanity.

Engrossing and meticulously researched, Batavia's Graveyard is a fascinating read that will captivate history buffs and fans of true crime alike, shedding light on one of the most bizarre and brutal mutinies in seafaring history.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780753816844

Publisher: Orion Publishing Co

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 03 April 2003

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Weidenfeld & Nicolson

Illustration: 3 Maps

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 30.0mm

Width: 128.0mm

Height: 194.0mm

Weight: 360g

Pages: 464

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About the Author

Mike Dash read history at Cambridge and received his PhD from the University of London. Having worked for the Fortean Times and The Ministry of Sound, and authored several books including the bestselling Tulipomania, he is now setting up his own company.

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