An Unofficial 'The MeatEater Podcast' Reading List
Hampton Sides
6 books referenced
Books by Hampton Sides
Referenced in 1 episode
April 08, 2024
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This is the main subject of the interview - Hampton Sides' new book about Captain Cook's final voyage, published April 9th. Steve mentions this is what they promised to discuss when the book was finished.
Referenced in 2 episodes
April 08, 2024
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Mentioned as one of Hampton Sides' previous works, described as him being a 'New York Times best selling author of Ghost Soldiers' at the end of the interview.
November 08, 2021
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Hampton Sides discusses his first history book about the Bataan Death March in WWII and the Philippines, and a rescue mission to save the last survivors. Later mentioned it was made into a movie called 'The Great Raid.'
Referenced in 2 episodes
April 08, 2024
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Referenced when discussing Hampton Sides' next book project about Colorado Territory during the Civil War. He describes it as 'another kind of like Blood and Thunder,' indicating this is one of his previous books about Western history.
November 08, 2021
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Steve Rinella enthusiastically recommends this book about Kit Carson and the opening of the American West in the 1840s-60s. He mentions rereading the entire book from start to finish before the interview.
Referenced in 3 episodes
December 12, 2022
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Book about the DeLong expedition, mentioned when discussing the drift pattern that the Karluk followed near Wrangel Island
November 08, 2021
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Hampton Sides discusses this book about the first official American attempt on the North Pole via the USS Jeanette in 1879-1881, describing it as an unknown American survival story comparable to Shackleton's expedition.
December 02, 2019
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Referenced when discussing the Jeannette ship that went missing two years before the Greeley expedition. Hampton Sides wrote about this expedition and the ship's captain DeLong.
Referenced in 1 episode
November 08, 2021
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Hampton Sides describes this book about the assassination of Martin Luther King in Memphis and the psychological profile of James Earl Ray, including the FBI manhunt that followed.
Referenced in 1 episode
November 08, 2021
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Hampton Sides discusses his book about the Battle of Chosin Reservoir, the most epic battle of the Korean War, fought in -35 degree weather. He describes it as a story of how the First Marine Division fought their way out of being surrounded by Chinese forces.