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From Sea to Sea; Or, Clint Webb's Cruise on the Windjammer

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The narrator, a young man named Clint Webb, recounts his voyage aboard the four-masted Gullwing, where he befriends Thankful Polk, clashes with rivals, and gains experience under Captain Bowditch. The ship joins an ocean race against a sister vessel and faces storms, a ghostly visitation, sea monsters, and the wreck of another ship, events that lead to tragedy and a narrow escape. Interwoven are episodes of rivalry, growing affection for Phillis Duane, moral tests, and a return home that settles several personal conflicts while reflecting on camaraderie, courage, and the dangers of life at sea.

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W. Bert Foster

W. Bert Foster was an American author known for his adventure novels aimed at young readers. His works often feature themes of exploration and bravery, with a particular focus on maritime and frontier settings. Among his notable titles is "From Sea to Sea; Or, Clint Webb's Cruise on the Windjammer," which follows the thrilling exploits of a young protagonist at sea. Foster's stories, such as "Swept Out to Sea; Or, Clint Webb Among the Whalers" and "The Trail Boys of the Plains; Or, The Hunt for the Big Buffalo," reflect a fascination with the American landscape and the spirit of adventure, making him a significant figure in children's literature of his time.

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