Sailor and beachcomber / Confessions of a life at sea, in Australia, and amid the islands of the Pacific
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A first-person maritime memoir traces the author's early years abroad, detailing life aboard sailing ships and tramp steamers, episodes ashore in Australia and in South Sea island communities, and the hardships of working passages. The narrative combines vivid travel anecdotes, sketches of bush and island life, reflections on lost comrades, and musical pieces and marches, presenting rough humor and camaraderie alongside moments of loss. Rather than moralizing, it offers candid, atmospheric recollections of drifting, labor, and the rewards and costs of a roving life.
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