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  • Trying Leviathan: The Nineteenth-Century New York Court Case That Put the Whale on Trial and Challenged the Order of Nature
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  • D. Graham Burnett
  • 2010
  • Published by: Princeton University Press
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In Moby-Dick, Ishmael declares, "Be it known that, waiving all argument, I take the good old fashioned ground that a whale is a fish, and call upon holy Jonah to back me." Few readers today know just how much argument Ishmael is waiving aside. In fact, Melville's antihero here takes sides in one of the great controversies of the early nineteenth century--one that ultimately had to be resolved in the courts of New York City. In Trying Leviathan, D. Graham Burnett recovers the strange story of Maurice v. Judd, an 1818 trial that pitted the new sciences of taxonomy against the then-popular--and biblically sanctioned--view that the whale was a fish. The immediate dispute was mundane: whether whale oil was fish oil and therefore subject to state inspection. But the trial fueled a sensational public debate in which nothing less than the order of nature--and how we know it--was at stake. Burnett vividly recreates the trial, during which a parade of experts--pea-coated whalemen, pompous philosophers, Jacobin lawyers--took the witness stand, brandishing books, drawings, and anatomical reports, and telling tall tales from whaling voyages. Falling in the middle of the century between Linnaeus and Darwin, the trial dramatized a revolutionary period that saw radical transformations in the understanding of the natural world. Out went comfortable biblical categories, and in came new sorting methods based on the minutiae of interior anatomy--and louche details about the sexual behaviors of God's creatures.


When leviathan breached in New York in 1818, this strange beast churned both the natural and social orders--and not everyone would survive.

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  1. Cover
  2. p. Cover
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  1. Title Page, Copyright, Dedication
  2. pp. i-vii
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  1. Contents
  2. p. ix
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  1. List of Figures
  2. pp. xi-xiv
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  1. ONE Introduction: The Peace Offering That Stank
  2. pp. 1-18
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  1. TWO Common Sense: Manhattan and Its Whales
  2. pp. 19-43
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  1. THREE The Philosophical Whale: Samuel Latham Mitchill and Natural History in New York City
  2. pp. 44-94
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  1. FOUR Naturalists in the Crow’s Nest: What the Whalemen Knew
  2. pp. 95-144
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  1. FIVE Men of Affairs: The Whale in the Swamp
  2. pp. 145-165
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  1. SIX The Jury Steps Out: The Knickerbockers Slay a Yankee Whale
  2. pp. 166-189
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  1. SEVEN Conclusion
  2. pp. 190-222
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  1. Acknowledgments
  2. pp. 223-224
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  1. Bibliography
  2. pp. 225-245
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  1. Index
  2. pp. 247-266
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