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The author assembles newspaper sketches and personal recollections to chart six decades of maritime life in Liverpool, tracing the decline of sail and the rise of steam, the evolution of marine engines, and the business practices that reshaped scheduling and ship ownership. He profiles prominent builders and firms, offers construction anecdotes and portraits of notable vessels, and documents the merchant fleet's organisation and losses during wartime, including seamen's service and owners' responsibilities. Illustrated plates and revised memoir fragments support reflections on port development, commercial change, and the practical and cultural shifts in seafaring and shipping management.
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