"Where Angels Fear to Tread" and Other Stories of the Sea
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A collection of maritime short stories that range from tense shipboard dramas and near-disasters to speculative accounts of naval invention and salvage. Several pieces portray life aboard vessels, showing practical seamanship, clashes of authority, and the pressures of storms, accidents, and human error. Other tales develop technical imagination, including mechanized warship concepts and signaling methods, while additional stories probe moral choices and the sea's indifferent power. Varied in tone from adventure to reflective, the pieces combine vivid nautical detail, suspenseful incidents, and examinations of courage, superstition, and the risks inherent in commerce and warfare at sea.
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