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Light Hearted Ep 26 – Historian/author Eric Jay Dolin
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Released:
Sep 23, 2019
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Eric Jay Dolin
This episode is hosted by Jeremy D'Entremont and Cindy Johnson, and the featured interview is the award-winning maritime historian Eric Jay Dolin.
Eric has written
thirteen books and more than 60 articles on American history. His books include
Leviathan: The History of Whaling in
America, which won a number of awards and was selected as one of the best
nonfiction books of 2007 by the Los
Angeles Times, the Boston Globe,
and the Providence Journal; Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History
of the Fur Trade in America, which was selected by the Seattle Times as one the top nonfiction books of 2010; When America First Met China: An Exotic
History of Tea, Drugs, and Money in the Age of Sail, which was chosen by
Kirkus Reviews as one of the top ten non fiction books of Fall 2012. His newest
book is Black Flags, Blue Waters: The
Epic History of America’s Most Notorious Pirates, published in 2018.
But the book that's discussed at length in the Light Hearted interview is Brilliant Beacons: A History of the American Lighthouse, published in 2016.
C. Douglas Kroll, Sea History Magazine, wrote of Brilliant Beacons: “A must-read for anyone interested in lighthouses or America’s maritime history…This history of American lighthouses is both engaging and enjoyable, whether for academics, who will not be disappointed in the thoroughness of the author’s research, or for lighthouse history buffs who will enjoy its compelling narrative.”
Click here for Eric Jay Dolin's website.
Eric Jay Dolin on Wikipedia
This episode is hosted by Jeremy D'Entremont and Cindy Johnson, and the featured interview is the award-winning maritime historian Eric Jay Dolin.
Eric has written
thirteen books and more than 60 articles on American history. His books include
Leviathan: The History of Whaling in
America, which won a number of awards and was selected as one of the best
nonfiction books of 2007 by the Los
Angeles Times, the Boston Globe,
and the Providence Journal; Fur, Fortune, and Empire: The Epic History
of the Fur Trade in America, which was selected by the Seattle Times as one the top nonfiction books of 2010; When America First Met China: An Exotic
History of Tea, Drugs, and Money in the Age of Sail, which was chosen by
Kirkus Reviews as one of the top ten non fiction books of Fall 2012. His newest
book is Black Flags, Blue Waters: The
Epic History of America’s Most Notorious Pirates, published in 2018.
But the book that's discussed at length in the Light Hearted interview is Brilliant Beacons: A History of the American Lighthouse, published in 2016.
C. Douglas Kroll, Sea History Magazine, wrote of Brilliant Beacons: “A must-read for anyone interested in lighthouses or America’s maritime history…This history of American lighthouses is both engaging and enjoyable, whether for academics, who will not be disappointed in the thoroughness of the author’s research, or for lighthouse history buffs who will enjoy its compelling narrative.”
Click here for Eric Jay Dolin's website.
Eric Jay Dolin on Wikipedia
Released:
Sep 23, 2019
Format:
Podcast episode
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