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Whalers of the Midnight Sun

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Language
  
English

Publication date
  
1934

Pages
  
285pp

Originally published
  
1934

Genre
  
Children's literature

Followed by
  
Cruise of the Conrad

Publisher
  
Geoffrey Bles, London

Media type
  
Print

Preceded by
  
The Sea in Ships

Author
  
Alan Villiers

Country
  
Australia

Similar
  
Alan Villiers books, Other books

Whalers of the Midnight Sun (1934) is an adventure novel for children by Australian author Alan J. Villiers, and illustrated by Charles Pont. It won the Children's Book of the Year Award: Older Readers in 1950 after it had been published in Australia for the first time by Angus and Robertson.

Contents

Plot outline

The novel follows the adventures of a fleet of seven ships in a Norwegian whaling expedition near the South Pole. The main characters of the book are a group of young boys who sign on for the expedition in Hobart, Tasmania.

Critical reception

Len Barker in The Argus noted: "Mr. Villiers interweaves a fascinating documentary account of modem whaling with the story of a group of Australian ragamuffins, signed on in Hobart by the whaling fleet as extra hands. I have never read a better description of the bitter Antarctic winter or the operations of a whaling fleet."

A reviewer in The Age agreed with Barker's opinion: "Tragedy and ill-luck dog the expedition, but Mr. Villiers tells a wonderfully interesting and exciting story. His book will be one of the best you have read."

References

Whalers of the Midnight Sun Wikipedia