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Batavia's Graveyard Resumen Audiolibro

Mike Dash

A Tale of Mutiny and Mass Murder in the Dutch East Indies

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Autor:
 Mike Dash
Narrador:
 Ryan
Formato:
 MP3
ISBN:
 
Idioma:
 Spanish
Fecha de publicación:
 12/02/2002
Duración del audiolibro:
 31 min
Tasa:
4.5
12055 calificaciones (Referencia de Goodreads)
Descripción
In *Batavia's Graveyard*, Mike Dash masterfully intertwines the chilling tale of a shipwreck with an exploration into the depths of human depravity and survival. Set against the backdrop of the 17th century, the book chronicles the ill-fated voyage of the Dutch East India Company's flagship, the Batavia, and the ensuing madness when more than 300 passengers and crew find themselves stranded on a barren archipelago. What unfolds is a harrowing saga of mutiny, betrayal, and murder that defies the imagination. Combining meticulous historical research with a gripping narrative, Dash not only reconstructs the horrific events but also delves into the psychological and social forces that drove ordinary men to commit extraordinary atrocities. Readers are compelled to confront the thin veneer of civilization and the terrifying potential for chaos that lies just beneath its surface, making this true story as unforgettable as it is unsettling.
Contenidos
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The Ill-Fated Voyage of the Batavia
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On the Brink of Disaster - The Mutiny Plot Unfolds
3
Survival in the Abrolhos - Leadership and Chaos
4
Tyranny and Terror - Cornelisz's Reign of Horror
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Return and Retribution - Justice on the High Seas
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The Aftermath and Historical Significance of the Batavia Incident
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Autor :Mike Dash
Mike Dash is a distinguished British historian and accomplished author, renowned for his meticulous research and compelling storytelling. With a background in history from the University of Cambridge and a master's degree in business administration from the University of London, Dash has carved a niche for himself in the realm of narrative history. Specializing in true crime, maritime adventures, and extraordinary historical events, he has penned several acclaimed books, including "Tulipomania" and "The First Family." His works are celebrated for their rigorous scholarship, vivid detail, and ability to transform dense historical facts into engaging narratives, making him a revered figure among both academic circles and general readers. In "Batavia's Graveyard," Dash ingeniously unearths and chronicles the harrowing tale of the Dutch East India Company shipwreck and mutiny, underscoring his talent for bringing forgotten historical episodes back to life.
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