About This Book
A sequence of maritime essays and sketches that mixes nostalgic reflection on the decline of sail with practical and curious material about seafaring life. Subjects include sea superstitions, old ordnance and customs, nautical phrases, shipwrecks and mysterious disappearances, odd marine creatures, smuggling and prize captures, and particulars of rigging and navigation. Short historical notes and anecdotal incidents illuminate the professional spirit of officers and sailors while balancing technical description with human observation.
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