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The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell

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Publication date
  
2006

Dewey Decimal
  
641.6/94 22

Originally published
  
2006

Genre
  
Non-fiction

OCLC
  
60550567

3.9/5
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Language
  
English

ISBN
  
0-345-47638-7

LC Class
  
TX754.O98 K87 2006

Author
  
Mark Kurlansky

Publisher
  
Penguin Books

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Media type
  
Print (Hardback and Paperback)

Similar
  
Mark Kurlansky books, Oyster books, Cooking books

The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell is a book by Mark Kurlansky. It follows the history of New York City and the renowned oyster beds in the Hudson River estuary.

Errors

  • George Washington never had children, but the book states Philip, the son of Washington, was put in charge of redistributing Loyalist-held properties in New York City after the Revolutionary War (pp. 92).
  • The book states that Robert Fulton invented the submarine (p. 98), but this statement distorts the history of submarines; various people had envisioned submarines in earlier eras, and a few had been built (such as the Turtle).
  • The book states that the 3477 deaths at the Battle of Shiloh during the Civil War was almost equal to the number who died in all eight years of the Revolutionary War (pp. 201). However about 8000 American Revolutionaries died in battle, with 25,000 dead from all causes over the course of that war.
  • References

    The Big Oyster: History on the Half Shell Wikipedia