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| influences = [[C.S. Forester]], [[Raymond Chandler]], [[Dashiell Hammett]], [[Ross Macdonald]], [[Robert Towne]], [[James M. Cain]], [[Frederick Exley]], [[Norman Spinrad]] |
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⚫ | '''Florian Max Hardberger''' (born November 19, 1948)<ref name="imdb">[ |
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⚫ | '''Florian Max Hardberger''' (born November 19, 1948)<ref name="imdb">[https://www.imdb.com/name/nm2424117/bio ''Internet Movie Database'' – Max Hardberger]</ref> is an American adventurer, [[Captain (nautical)|ship captain]], [[aviator]], ship recovery specialist, [[admiralty law]]yer, and author of [[Sea story|maritime fiction]] and nonfiction adventures.<ref name="imdb"/> |
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⚫ | Hardberger received his high school degree in 1966 from the [[Castle Heights Military Academy]] in Lebanon, Tennessee. |
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== Literary career == |
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⚫ | Hardberger received his high school degree in 1966 from the [[Castle Heights Military Academy]] in Lebanon, Tennessee. He became a [[Private pilot license|licensed aircraft pilot]] at the age of 16 while at Castle Heights.<ref name="UNO">Rivault, Mike, [http://www.maxhardberger.com/pdf/UNO_Alumni_Magazine_Fall_2007.pdf "Freighter Repo Man"], ''University of New Orleans Alumni Magazine'', Fall 2007</ref> Hardberger attended college at [[Nicholls State|Nicholls State University]] in Thibodaux, Louisiana, then transferred to the [[University of New Orleans]] for another two years of study.<ref name="UNO"/> In 1969, he graduated early with a BA in English.<ref name="UNO"/> During college, Hardberger became a [[Scuba diving|scuba diver]], sailor, and [[Navigation|navigator]]. After college, he took creative writing at the [[University of Iowa]] (commonly known as the "[[Iowa Writers' Workshop]]"), where in 1972, he received an [[Master of Fine Arts|MFA]] in Fiction and Poetry.<ref name="Iowa">Schoon, Amy, [http://www.maxhardberger.com/pdf/Iowa_Alumni_Magazine_Feb_2008.pdf "The Good Pirate"], ''University of Iowa Alumni Magazine'', February 2008</ref> In 1998, Hardberger earned a ''Juris Doctor'' degree from [[Northwestern California University School of Law]] in Sacramento, California, and was admitted to the [[State Bar of California]].<ref>[http://www.nwculaw.edu/cgi-bin/nwcu/notable_alumni.html ''Northwestern California University School of Law'' – Notable Alumni] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100507113710/http://www.nwculaw.edu/cgi-bin/nwcu/notable_alumni.html |date=May 7, 2010 }}</ref> |
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⚫ | Hardberger's first book was ''Deadweight: Owning the Ocean Freighter'' (1994),<ref>[http://www.wikireadia.org/search-books-by-isbn.php?searchstr=0964043300&searchby=ISBN&action=Search WikiReadia – ''Deadweight: Owning the Ocean Freighter'']</ref> a textbook on ship ownership. |
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As a devotee of the [[hardboiled]] school of fiction, Hardberger's writing style offers gritty realism. Like his life, many of Hardberger's books are set in the seedy world of international business. His protagonists are often like himself, savvy, sardonic, and capable of violent action, and his villains are drawn from the panoply of miscreants he's met as a ship captain and maritime lawyer. Hardberger's stories are fact-based, real-world adventures from the underbelly of world commerce. |
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==Professional career== |
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===Teaching English and playing music: 1969–1976=== |
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⚫ | After college, Hardberger started his professional career with a short stint teaching English at [[Mandeville High School]] in Louisiana.<ref name="UNO"/> He then worked as a newspaper reporter for the ''Houma Daily Guide'' in [[Houma, Louisiana]]. He left the newspaper to explore Mexico in an old school bus before returning to the United States to attend graduate school. After he received his [[Master of Fine Arts|MFA degree]] in 1972, Hardberger taught English at All Saints Episcopal School in [[Vicksburg, Mississippi]]. He left teaching to work as a drummer in various [[blues]] bands on the [[Chitlin Circuit]].<ref>''Seized'' (2010), p. 43</ref> |
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===Oilfield worker and pilot: 1977–1985=== |
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⚫ | In 1977, Hardberger returned to Louisiana to work as a deckhand and then as a mate on the [[Platform supply vessel|oilfield supply vessel]] ''Magcobar Mercury'', in the Gulf of Mexico.<ref name="Seized"/> After he earned a captain's license, Hardberger's employer sent him to the Dresser-Magcobar Drilling Fluids School in Houston to learn how to become a [[Mud engineer|drilling fluids engineer]]. Hardberger initially worked in oilfields off the Louisiana and Mississippi [[Gulf Coast of the United States|Gulf Coast]] and then worked as a [[Mud engineer|drilling fluids consultant]] in Guatemala during the [[Guatemalan Civil War|civil war]]. Between oilfield hitches, Hardberger continued his flying lessons, earning [[Commercial pilot license|commercial]] and [[flight instructor]] licenses, and took a wide variety of flying jobs, including towing banners, [[crop dusting|dusting crops]], doing nightly check runs for banks, and transporting dead bodies for mortuaries.<ref name="UNO"/><ref>''Seized'' (2010), p. 44</ref> |
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⚫ | After college, Hardberger started his professional career with a short stint teaching English at [[Mandeville High School]] in Louisiana.<ref name="UNO"/> |
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⚫ | Hardberger returned to the classroom for the 1984–85 school year, when he taught English and world history at [[Pope John Paul II High School (Slidell, Louisiana)]].<ref>''Seized'' (2010), p. 63</ref> He briefly returned to the oilfields of Guatemala in 1985, then began crop dusting on a full-time basis in [[Breaux Bridge]], Louisiana. At the end of the 1986 crop dusting season, Hardberger traveled to Miami to search for new work.<ref name="UNO"/><ref>''Seized'' (2010), p. 64</ref> |
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===Oilfield worker and pilot – 1977 to 1985=== |
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⚫ | When [[Jean-Claude Duvalier|Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier]] was overthrown as the ruler of Haiti in 1986, trade opened up between the Caribbean nation and the United States.<ref name="UNO"/> After Hardberger left crop dusting, he found work on the [[Miami River (Florida)|Miami River]] as the captain of a small freighter.<ref name="UNO"/><ref>''Seized'' (2010), p. 66</ref> Among his commands was the ''Erika'', a small freighter that transported cargo throughout the Caribbean. Hardberger's voyages on the ''Erika'' were the basis of his 1998 semi-autobiographical novel, ''Freighter Captain''.<ref name="Times">Weikel, Dan, [http://www.maxhardberger.com/pdf/Los_Angeles_Times_March_1_2007.pdf "He's His Own Port Authority"], ''Los Angeles Times'', March 1, 2007</ref> |
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⚫ | Hardberger returned to the classroom for the 1984–85 school year, when he taught English and world history at [[Pope John Paul II High School (Slidell, Louisiana)]].<ref>''Seized'' (2010), p. 63</ref> |
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⚫ | Hardberger left the ''Erika'' to work for a Miami-based ship owner, MorganPrice & Co.,<ref>[http://www.morganpriceco.com/HomeEnglish.htm MorganPrice & Co. Website] {{webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20100309013333/http://www.morganpriceco.com/HomeEnglish.htm |date=March 9, 2010 }}</ref> as port captain responsible for overseeing port calls by the company's ships.<ref name="UNO"/> During this period, a MorganPrice freighter, the ''Patric M'', was seized by a shipper in [[Puerto Cabello]], Venezuela. This required Hardberger to sail the vessel out of port under the cover of night and without clearance, in violation of Venezuelan law.<ref>Author Unknown, [http://www.maxhardberger.com/pdf/Florida_Shipper_Magazine_July_1990.pdf "Commando Action Saves Ship"], ''Florida Shipper Magazine'', July 16, 1990</ref> The operation was Hardberger's first vessel "extraction" and is detailed in his autobiography, ''Seized''.<ref>''Seized'' (2010), pp. 15–61</ref> |
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⚫ | Hardberger left MorganPrice in 1990 to form his own marine consultancy business in Louisiana. He was periodically retained by shipowners to extract their vessels from lawless ports without clearance from local authorities. In 1998, following his admission to the California Bar, Hardberger began to practice maritime law alongside his marine consultancy and vessel extraction business. In 2002, he formed the ship repossession company Vessel Extractions, LLC ("VessEx") to extract vessels illegitimately detained or seized in foreign countries. In 2004, Hardberger was featured in [[the Learning Channel]] series ''Repo Men: Stealing for a Living'', in a segment titled "Repo Adventurer", documenting his extraction of a 10,000-ton freighter from Haiti during the [[2004 Haiti rebellion|2004 rebellion]] and his delivery of the vessel to her mortgagee in the Bahamas.<ref name="Fairplay">Watson, Will, [http://www.maxhardberger.com/pdf/Fairplay_Magazine_April_26_2007.pdf "Just What the Witch Doctor Ordered"], ''Fairplay International Shipping Weekly'', April 26, 2007</ref> |
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⚫ | When [[Jean-Claude Duvalier|Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier]] was overthrown as the ruler of Haiti in 1986, trade opened up between the |
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⚫ | Hardberger's first book was ''Deadweight: Owning the Ocean Freighter'' (1994),<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110728190046/http://www.wikireadia.org/search-books-by-isbn.php?searchstr=0964043300&searchby=ISBN&action=Search WikiReadia – ''Deadweight: Owning the Ocean Freighter'']</ref> a textbook on ship ownership. He followed ''Deadweight'' with his first novel, ''Freighter Captain'' (1998),<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110728190110/http://www.wikireadia.org/search-books-by-isbn.php?searchstr=0964043378&searchby=ISBN&action=Search WikiReadia – ''Freighter Captain'']</ref> a semi-autobiographical account of his adventures as a ship captain in the Caribbean. Hardberger then moved from maritime subjects to a [[Crime fiction|murder mystery]] with his 1999 novel, ''The Jumping-Off Place'',<ref>[https://web.archive.org/web/20110728183152/http://www.wikireadia.org/search-books-by-isbn.php?searchstr=096404336X&searchby=ISBN&action=Search WikiReadia – ''The Jumping-Off Place'']</ref> which was a tribute to the [[hardboiled]] detective novels of [[Raymond Chandler]] and [[Dashiell Hammett]]. On April 6, 2010, Hardberger's autobiography about his ship recovery adventures, titled ''Seized! A Sea Captain's Adventures Battling Scoundrels and Pirates While Recovering Stolen Ships in the World's Most Troubled Waters'', was published by the [[Broadway Books]] imprint of [[Random House]].<ref name="Seized">Hardberger, Max, [http://www.randomhouse.com/catalog/display.pperl?isbn=9780767931380&ref=rec&name=search ''Seized: A Sea Captain's Adventures Battling Scoundrels and Pirates While Recovering Stolen Ships in the World's Most Troubled Waters''], Broadway Books, 2010{{dead link|date=September 2023}}</ref> |
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⚫ | Hardberger left the ''Erika'' to work for a Miami-based ship owner, MorganPrice & Co.,<ref>[http://www.morganpriceco.com/HomeEnglish.htm MorganPrice & Co. Website]</ref> as port captain responsible for overseeing port calls by the company's ships.<ref name="UNO"/> |
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⚫ | Hardberger left MorganPrice in 1990 to form his own marine consultancy business in Louisiana. |
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===Controversy over published opinions – 2015=== |
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Since 1995, Hardberger has written a [http://www.workboat.com/international-waters column] for Workboat.com which in 2015 included two controversial,<ref>http://www.workboat.com/international-waters/the-jones-act-hornet-s-nest</ref> and many would say, inflammatory opinions concerning his objections to the coastwise trade protections contained in the [[Merchant Marine Act of 1920]] most commonly called the "Jones Act" for which Hardberger has received considerable vocal dissent and pushback from many US citizen, USCG certified mariners all of whom would be detrimentally effected by any repeal of the Act. When asked many pointed questions by these mariners to qualify and support his opinions, he failed to even try which caused him and his writings to be significantly devalued by most participants despite his attempts to prop up his now questioned reputation with using references to having written books, been written about in magazines and appearing on cable programming. Concerning the matter of doubt of whether Hardberger holds any valid USCG issued [[Merchant Mariner's Credential]], Hardberger was both belligerent and evasive towards those who raised this question since not having one would prove him to have no standing in the matter. Eventually he did admit to not being a mariner certified by the USCG, however he has yet to provide any statement as to what, if any, mariner license or certification he does hold and if any is current. Conjecture provided by more than one, indicates that based on years he actively had commanded vessels Hardberger had at one time been issued a master's license by Panama previous to the enactment of the [[STCW Convention|STCW 1995 Convention]] but that unless he had complied with the increased training mandates of the STCW 95 regulations would have invalidated his original master's license rendering him uncertified to command any commercial vessel at the time of writing the editorials and as a result further unqualified by many to render any such opinions thus further undermining his controversial positions. |
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Florian Max Hardberger (born November 19, 1948)[1] is an American adventurer, ship captain, aviator, ship recovery specialist, admiralty lawyer, and author of maritime fiction and nonfiction adventures.[1]
Education
[edit]Hardberger received his high school degree in 1966 from the Castle Heights Military Academy in Lebanon, Tennessee. He became a licensed aircraft pilot at the age of 16 while at Castle Heights.[2] Hardberger attended college at Nicholls State University in Thibodaux, Louisiana, then transferred to the University of New Orleans for another two years of study.[2] In 1969, he graduated early with a BA in English.[2] During college, Hardberger became a scuba diver, sailor, and navigator. After college, he took creative writing at the University of Iowa (commonly known as the "Iowa Writers' Workshop"), where in 1972, he received an MFA in Fiction and Poetry.[3] In 1998, Hardberger earned a Juris Doctor degree from Northwestern California University School of Law in Sacramento, California, and was admitted to the State Bar of California.[4]
Professional career
[edit]Teaching English and playing music: 1969–1976
[edit]After college, Hardberger started his professional career with a short stint teaching English at Mandeville High School in Louisiana.[2] He then worked as a newspaper reporter for the Houma Daily Guide in Houma, Louisiana. He left the newspaper to explore Mexico in an old school bus before returning to the United States to attend graduate school. After he received his MFA degree in 1972, Hardberger taught English at All Saints Episcopal School in Vicksburg, Mississippi. He left teaching to work as a drummer in various blues bands on the Chitlin Circuit.[5]
Oilfield worker and pilot: 1977–1985
[edit]In 1977, Hardberger returned to Louisiana to work as a deckhand and then as a mate on the oilfield supply vessel Magcobar Mercury, in the Gulf of Mexico.[6] After he earned a captain's license, Hardberger's employer sent him to the Dresser-Magcobar Drilling Fluids School in Houston to learn how to become a drilling fluids engineer. Hardberger initially worked in oilfields off the Louisiana and Mississippi Gulf Coast and then worked as a drilling fluids consultant in Guatemala during the civil war. Between oilfield hitches, Hardberger continued his flying lessons, earning commercial and flight instructor licenses, and took a wide variety of flying jobs, including towing banners, dusting crops, doing nightly check runs for banks, and transporting dead bodies for mortuaries.[2][7]
Hardberger returned to the classroom for the 1984–85 school year, when he taught English and world history at Pope John Paul II High School (Slidell, Louisiana).[8] He briefly returned to the oilfields of Guatemala in 1985, then began crop dusting on a full-time basis in Breaux Bridge, Louisiana. At the end of the 1986 crop dusting season, Hardberger traveled to Miami to search for new work.[2][9]
Ship captain: 1986–1990
[edit]When Jean-Claude "Baby Doc" Duvalier was overthrown as the ruler of Haiti in 1986, trade opened up between the Caribbean nation and the United States.[2] After Hardberger left crop dusting, he found work on the Miami River as the captain of a small freighter.[2][10] Among his commands was the Erika, a small freighter that transported cargo throughout the Caribbean. Hardberger's voyages on the Erika were the basis of his 1998 semi-autobiographical novel, Freighter Captain.[11]
Recovering vessels: 1990–present
[edit]Hardberger left the Erika to work for a Miami-based ship owner, MorganPrice & Co.,[12] as port captain responsible for overseeing port calls by the company's ships.[2] During this period, a MorganPrice freighter, the Patric M, was seized by a shipper in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela. This required Hardberger to sail the vessel out of port under the cover of night and without clearance, in violation of Venezuelan law.[13] The operation was Hardberger's first vessel "extraction" and is detailed in his autobiography, Seized.[14]
Hardberger left MorganPrice in 1990 to form his own marine consultancy business in Louisiana. He was periodically retained by shipowners to extract their vessels from lawless ports without clearance from local authorities. In 1998, following his admission to the California Bar, Hardberger began to practice maritime law alongside his marine consultancy and vessel extraction business. In 2002, he formed the ship repossession company Vessel Extractions, LLC ("VessEx") to extract vessels illegitimately detained or seized in foreign countries. In 2004, Hardberger was featured in the Learning Channel series Repo Men: Stealing for a Living, in a segment titled "Repo Adventurer", documenting his extraction of a 10,000-ton freighter from Haiti during the 2004 rebellion and his delivery of the vessel to her mortgagee in the Bahamas.[15]
Writing
[edit]Hardberger's first book was Deadweight: Owning the Ocean Freighter (1994),[16] a textbook on ship ownership. He followed Deadweight with his first novel, Freighter Captain (1998),[17] a semi-autobiographical account of his adventures as a ship captain in the Caribbean. Hardberger then moved from maritime subjects to a murder mystery with his 1999 novel, The Jumping-Off Place,[18] which was a tribute to the hardboiled detective novels of Raymond Chandler and Dashiell Hammett. On April 6, 2010, Hardberger's autobiography about his ship recovery adventures, titled Seized! A Sea Captain's Adventures Battling Scoundrels and Pirates While Recovering Stolen Ships in the World's Most Troubled Waters, was published by the Broadway Books imprint of Random House.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ a b Internet Movie Database – Max Hardberger
- ^ a b c d e f g h i Rivault, Mike, "Freighter Repo Man", University of New Orleans Alumni Magazine, Fall 2007
- ^ Schoon, Amy, "The Good Pirate", University of Iowa Alumni Magazine, February 2008
- ^ Northwestern California University School of Law – Notable Alumni Archived May 7, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Seized (2010), p. 43
- ^ a b Hardberger, Max, Seized: A Sea Captain's Adventures Battling Scoundrels and Pirates While Recovering Stolen Ships in the World's Most Troubled Waters, Broadway Books, 2010[dead link ]
- ^ Seized (2010), p. 44
- ^ Seized (2010), p. 63
- ^ Seized (2010), p. 64
- ^ Seized (2010), p. 66
- ^ Weikel, Dan, "He's His Own Port Authority", Los Angeles Times, March 1, 2007
- ^ MorganPrice & Co. Website Archived March 9, 2010, at the Wayback Machine
- ^ Author Unknown, "Commando Action Saves Ship", Florida Shipper Magazine, July 16, 1990
- ^ Seized (2010), pp. 15–61
- ^ Watson, Will, "Just What the Witch Doctor Ordered", Fairplay International Shipping Weekly, April 26, 2007
- ^ WikiReadia – Deadweight: Owning the Ocean Freighter
- ^ WikiReadia – Freighter Captain
- ^ WikiReadia – The Jumping-Off Place