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Richard Galbraith, Mariner; Or, Life among the Kaffirs

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A first-person narrator recalls an upbringing on a rugged Cornish shore, orphaned in early childhood and fostered by local fishermen who kindle his lifelong affinity for the sea. He apprentices into the merchant service, leaving the village to pursue voyages that test courage and resourcefulness. The narrative traces nautical routine, shipboard camaraderie, storms and near-death episodes, and extended sojourns ashore that bring encounters with African communities and frontier life. Interwoven are reflections on belonging, the pull of the sea, and the hard lessons shaping a life forged by travel and cross-cultural contact.

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E. W. Phillips

E. W. Phillips was an author known for his work in the adventure genre, particularly for his novel "Richard Galbraith, Mariner; Or, Life among the Kaffirs." This book explores the life and experiences of a mariner in South Africa, providing insights into the culture and challenges faced during that era. Phillips' writing reflects a keen interest in maritime themes and the interactions between different cultures, contributing to the literary landscape of his time.

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