About This Book
A first-person maritime memoir recounts a prolonged voyage aboard a merchant ship, recording everyday life at sea, the shipboard hierarchy, duties of captain, mates, and crew, and the routines of watches, sail handling, and discipline. It combines practical descriptions of seamanship and ship layout with vivid sketches of ports, coastal settlements, and the labor and commerce encountered ashore. Observational passages reflect on social conditions, the treatment of sailors, and the challenges of long voyages, while appended notes and later reflections revisit changes observed on subsequent visits and supply technical context about ships and regional institutions.
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