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The Wager

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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • From the author of Killers of the Flower Moon, a page-turning story of shipwreck, survival, and savagery, culminating in a court martial that reveals a shocking truth. The powerful narrative reveals the deeper meaning of the events on The Wager, showing that it was not only the captain and crew who ended up on trial, but the very idea of empire.

A Best Book of the Year: The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, The New Yorker, TIME, Smithsonian, NPR, Vulture, Kirkus Reviews

“Riveting...Reads like a thriller, tackling a multilayered history—and imperialism—with gusto.” —Time

"A tour de force of narrative nonfiction.” —The Wall Street Journal

On January 28, 1742, a ramshackle vessel of patched-together wood and cloth washed up on the coast of Brazil. Inside were thirty emaciated men, barely alive, and they had an extraordinary tale to tell. They were survivors of His Majesty’s Ship the Wager, a British vessel that had left England in 1740 on a secret mission during an imperial war with Spain. While the Wager had been chasing a Spanish treasure-filled galleon known as “the prize of all the oceans,” it had wrecked on a desolate island off the coast of Patagonia. The men, after being marooned for months and facing starvation, built the flimsy craft and sailed for more than a hundred days, traversing nearly 3,000 miles of storm-wracked seas. They were greeted as heroes.

But then ... six months later, another, even more decrepit craft landed on the coast of Chile. This boat contained just three castaways, and they told a very different story. The thirty sailors who landed in Brazil were not heroes – they were mutineers. The first group responded with countercharges of their own, of a tyrannical and murderous senior officer and his henchmen. It became clear that while stranded on the island the crew had fallen into anarchy, with warring factions fighting for dominion over the barren wilderness. As accusations of treachery and murder flew, the Admiralty convened a court martial to determine who was telling the truth. The stakes were life-and-death—for whomever the court found guilty could hang.

The Wager is a grand tale of human behavior at the extremes told by one of our greatest nonfiction writers. Grann’s recreation of the hidden world on a British warship rivals the work of Patrick O’Brian, his portrayal of the castaways’ desperate straits stands up to the classics of survival writing such as The Endurance, and his account of the court martial has the savvy of a Scott Turow thriller. As always with Grann’s work, the incredible twists of the narrative hold the reader spellbound.

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ISBN9780307747488
Publication Date04/18/23

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  • jam
    jam

    42 Followers

    5.0

    Unterhaltsam und liest sich wie ein Roman.

    Grann hat hier ein sehr unterhaltsames Buch geschrieben. Er verwendet als Quellen primär die Logbücher der Überlebenden der Reise und schweisst eine sehr packende Geschichte über die Odysse der Wager zusammen. Gleichzeitig erfahren wir vieles über die Zustände in England, der Royal Navy und auch über die Eingeborenen Völker der Küsten Südamerikas. Für alle zu empfehlen, die Seefahrtsgeschichten und Abenteuer mögen! Werde mir bestimmt auch mal "Killers of the Flower Moon" zu Gemüte führen.

    May 24, 2025

  • maximus94
    maximus94

    97 Followers

    5.0

    Spannende Seefahrtsnacherzählung

    Ich habe von David Grann bereits Killers of the Flower Moon gelesen und war etwas überrascht als ich als weiteres Buch von ihm eine Nacherzählung einer Seefahrt aus dem 18. Jahrhundert gefunden habe. Allerdings war dieses Buch sehr spannend und voller interessanter Details. Man lernt sehr viel zu der damaligen britischen Marine und das Leben auf hoher See und der Teil zu Schiffbruch und Meuterei macht das Ganze noch spannender. Darüber hinaus werden sehr gut die vielen und teils widersprüchlichen Erzählungen sehr gut einander gegenüber gestellt. Hat sehr viel Spaß gemacht zu lesen. Kriegt von mir eine klare Leseempfehlung.

    Jan 9, 2026

  • timtim
    timtim

    1 Followers

    4.0

    Ich brauchte einen Moment um mich in das englische Seefahrer Vokabular einzufinden. Eine erstaunliche, historische Geschichte vom unbändigen Machtstreben der Imperialmächte und dem verzweifelten Kampf ums Überleben nach Schiffbruch und Verschellen.

    Mar 1, 2026

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