Chesapeake (novel)
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First edition cover | |
| Author | James A. Michener |
|---|---|
| Language | English |
| Genre | Historical |
| Publisher | Random House |
Publication date | June 12, 1978 |
| Publication place | United States |
| Media type | Print (hardback & paperback) |
| Pages | 865 pp; 1001 pp (paperback) |
| ISBN | 0-394-50079-2 |
| OCLC | 3730647 |
| 813/.5/4 | |
| LC Class | PZ3.M583 Ch PS3525.I19 |
Chesapeake is a novel by James A. Michener, published by Random House in 1978. The story deals with several families living in the Chesapeake Bay area around Maryland from 1583 to 1978.[1]
The story-line, like much of Michener's work, depicts a number of characters within family groups over a long time period, richly illustrating the history of the area through these families' timelines. It starts in 1583 with American Indian tribes warring, moves with English settlers through the 17th century (land appropriation, tobacco farming, indentured servitude, religious persecution, etc.), slavery, pirate attacks, the American Revolution and the Civil War, Emancipation and attempted assimilation, to the final major event being the Watergate scandal of 1972-1974. The last voyage, a funeral, is in 1978.[2]
Chapters
The book is divided into 14 separate chapters with two sections each. The first part provides a key date and describes the background behind the arrival of a person or thing (i.e., a family of Canada geese in Voyage Eight and floodwaters in Voyage Eleven) to the Delmarva Peninsula area, while the second section provides a thematic name and describes how the new arrivals interact with places and the people already settled in the area.
- Voyage One: 1583
- The River
- Voyage Two: 1608
- The Island
- Voyage Three: 1636
- The Marsh
- Voyage Four: 1661
- The Cliff
- Voyage Five: 1701
- Rosalind's Revenge
- Voyage Six: 1773
- Three Patriots
- Voyage Seven: 1811
- The Duel
- Voyage Eight: 1822
- Widow's Walk
- Voyage Nine: 1832
- The Slave-Breaker
- Voyage Ten: 1837
- The Railroad
- Voyage Eleven: 1886
- The Watermen
- Voyage Twelve: 1938
- Ordeal by Fire
- Voyage Thirteen: 1976
- Refuge
- Voyage Fourteen: 1978
