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The Castaways of Disappointment Island

By: Charles Eyre, H. Escott-Inman
Narrated by: Rex Plaskett
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The Castaways of Disappointment Island is a true story, though lately out of print and in danger of being lost. This audio book edition revives the survival story of Charles Eyre, who in 1907 was working as apprentice sailor—a dangerous if exciting vocation in those days.

Caught in a storm one night, The Dundonald sunk after hitting the rocky coastline of a tiny subantarctic island known as Disappointment Island—arguably the dingiest bit of rock in the Auckland Islands archipelago, or Motu Maha (“Many Islands”) in Māori. This volcanic archipelago lies 500 km below Aotearoa New Zealand.

Twelve on-board The Dundonald drowned that stormy night, 7 March 1907, including the captain and the captain’s son Jimmy, who accompanied his father on a sea voyage for the sake of his health. He was about to turn sixteen, three days later.

But Charles Eyre, alongside another fourteen sailors, were in their prime. These sailors were strong from manual labour, and so made it to shore, though barely. The Dundonald survivors had no choice but to wait for a passing government steamship to rescue them. And for seven long months they eked out a sorry existence, subsisting on mollymawk flesh, seal meat, seaweed and "root". They wintered over while wearing barely any clothes in a subantarctic climate where fog rarely lifts, sun rarely shines and where torrents of rain left them semi-permanently soaked to the skin.

This classic survival story remains a harrowing page-turner. After eventually returning to London, Charles Eyre told his tale to children’s author and Reverend H. Escott Inman, who crafted it into a children’s adventure novel, retaining much of the conversational style of Charles—a lively and upbeat character.

For modern listeners, The Castaways of Disappointment Island offers fascinating insight into a snapshot of maritime history—an era which ended soon after this story did, as the world headed into the first of two World Wars, and the Golden Age of Sail drew to a close.

©2024 Herbert Escott-Inman (P)2024 Amberley Ember
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Historical

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a wonderful listen

A really interesting castaway true story. The morooning of these sailors on a small island weaves an intriuging web of hopelessness, humanity and survival all into a easily accessible and well told story.
A unfortunately common occurence of the time and location, the human spirit endures and overcomes.
Very well narrated and performed, the kind of story you can come back to and listen again and again.
Highly recommended !

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