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The author recounts a naval voyage from the United States across the Atlantic and Pacific, visiting Rio de Janeiro, South American ports, and California, with extended sketches of port towns, missions, and island groups. The narrative mixes travelogue and military reportage, detailing blockade operations, skirmishes during the coastal campaign, and everyday life ashore. Interspersed are vivid descriptions of landscapes, local society and customs, natural history observations, hunting and leisure episodes, and personal anecdotes, delivered as on-the-spot sketches and episodic chapters rather than systematic analysis.

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H. A. Wise

H. A. Wise was an author known for his adventurous narratives that often explore themes of piracy and exploration. His notable work, "Captain Brand of the 'Centipede' / A Pirate of Eminence in the West Indies," presents a thrilling tale of love and exploits in the Caribbean, showcasing his flair for storytelling. Additionally, Wise contributed to the understanding of cultural dynamics in his book "Los gringos; or, An inside view of Mexico and California," which offers insights into the regions during a transformative period. His writings reflect a keen interest in adventure and the complexities of life in the Americas.

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