The Enderby Settlement

The Enderby Settlement Britain's Whaling Venture on the Subantarctic Auckland Islands

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Publisher's Synopsis

This book is a history of the British Enderby settlement on the Auckland Islands 1849-52 and its associated whaling venture. Isolation, a storm-swept climate, unproductive soil, inexperienced crews, drunkenness and above all an unexpected shortage of whales meant the raw colony ran into trouble and the parent company found itself facing disaster. Two special commissioners were sent to either close the venture down or move it elsewhere, and a bitter struggle developed, with Charles Enderby refusing to admit defeat and Governor Sir George Grey reluctantly becoming involved. Nevertheless the settlement collapsed, and the few Maori settlers on the islands, who had preceded and benefited from the colonists' presence, left soon after. Little trace of the colony remains, and the Auckland Islands are much as they were before Charles Enderby attempted to realise his dream: uninhabited, isolated, wild and beautiful, and now of World Heritage status.

Book information

ISBN: 9781877578595
Publisher: Otago University Press
Imprint: Otago University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 939.902
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 288
Weight: 724g
Height: 257mm
Width: 166mm
Spine width: 19mm