History
Part 4 of 4 - Discussion at the end of EpisodeThe Experiences of William S. Cary, a Nantucket man. The sole survivor of the crew of the whaleship Oeno, who lived for nine years among cannibals of the South Pacific."Cary's log of his experiences is a most graphic depiction of life among the Fiji Islanders. His capture and adoption by the king of the tribe, the life and customs of the natives, his escape and return home are all touched upon in detail, the whole story forming one of the most thrilling tales of the sea ever printed. And the best part of the story is that it is true."Harry B. Turner, Nantucket, MA May 1, 1928Sources:Nantucket Journal, "Wrecked on the Feejees" Aug 26, 1887. p. 1Nantucket Journal, "Wrecked on the Feejees" Sept 3, 1887. p. 1"Wrecked on the Feejees" Inquirer and Mirror Press, Forward by Harry B Turner, p. 7Music and Narration: Performed, Produced and Edited by Evan Schwanfelder.