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A detailed, almost daily, record giving an accurate and authentic
narrative of over two years in the life of a common sailor before
the mast in the American merchant service of the early 1800s. The
book is written in journal fashion in the words of an ordinary
sailor on the brig "Pilgrim" on her voyage from Boston, round Cape
Horn to the western coast of North America. Many of the earliest
books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are
now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books
are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
This Is A New Release Of The Original 1909 Edition.
1909. R.H. Dana took a sea voyage and decided to go as a sailor not
as a passenger. The voyage was bound from his home town of Boston
to California. His experiences during those two years form the
subject of this volume. Later in life he took another voyage around
the world and those observations form the postscript of this book.
This books value and interest today are even greater than they were
when it was written for, while the purely human element remains the
same, the account of the routine on board the old sailing ships,
the picture of the trading on the coast of California, and the
description of that country in the days before the discovery of
gold had transformed its civilization, have all acquired a
historical importance.
1909. R.H. Dana took a sea voyage and decided to go as a sailor not
as a passenger. The voyage was bound from his home town of Boston
to California. His experiences during those two years form the
subject of this volume. Later in life he took another voyage around
the world and those observations form the postscript of this book.
This books value and interest today are even greater than they were
when it was written for, while the purely human element remains the
same, the account of the routine on board the old sailing ships,
the picture of the trading on the coast of California, and the
description of that country in the days before the discovery of
gold had transformed its civilization, have all acquired a
historical importance.
R.H. Dana took a sea voyage and decided to go as a sailor not as a
passenger. The voyage was bound from his home town of Boston to
California. His experiences during those two years form the subject
of this volume. Later in life he took another voyage around the
world and those observations form the postscript of this book. This
books value and interest today are even greater than they were when
it was written for, while the purely human element remains the
same, the account of the routine on board the old sailing ships,
the picture of the trading on the coast of California, and the
description of that country in the days before the discovery of
gold had transformed its civilization, have all acquired a
historical importance.
A detailed, almost daily, record giving an accurate and authentic
narrative of over two years in the life of a common sailor before
the mast in the American merchant service of the early 1800s. The
book is written in journal fashion in the words of an ordinary
sailor on the brig "Pilgrim" on her voyage from Boston, round Cape
Horn to the western coast of North America. Many of the earliest
books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are
now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. Home Farm Books
are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality,
modern editions, using the original text and artwork.
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