Four years aboard the whaleship / Embracing cruises in the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and Antarctic oceans, in the years 1855, '6, '7, '8, '9
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The author records his experience aboard an American whaleship, presenting a daily log of shipboard routine, whaling operations, weather, provisions, and crew discipline during an extended four-year cruise. He supplements sea-life descriptions with accounts of shore leave and impressions of ports across the Pacific, Atlantic, Indian, and southern oceans, offering observations of local peoples, landscapes, and colonial settlements. Practical detail on the mechanics of hunting and processing whales is balanced with reflections on seamen’s habits, hardships, and suggestions for government support of the service. The narrative is primarily factual, organized as journal entries and episodic travel sketches.
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