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Sea yarns

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A Cape Cod master recounts a lifetime of maritime service through episodic first-person recollections of fishing trips, ocean passages, and coastal work. He relates voyages aboard schooners, barques, clippers, and yachts, describing storms, a wreck, encounters with sea mammals and a pet baboon, shipboard labor and provisioning, and the camaraderie and conflicts among crew. Practical notes on seamanship and daily life at sea appear alongside reflective observations on the passing era of sail and the character of old-time skippers. The collection reads as compact anecdotes combining adventure, technical detail, and personal memory of nineteenth-century Atlantic and South Pacific cruising.

About the Author

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Joshua N. Taylor

Joshua N. Taylor was an author known for his contributions to maritime literature. His notable work, "Sea Yarns," showcases a collection of tales inspired by the sea, reflecting the adventures and experiences of sailors. Taylor's writing captures the essence of nautical life, blending storytelling with the rich traditions of seafaring. Though not widely recognized today, his work offers a glimpse into the maritime culture of his time, appealing to readers with an interest in oceanic adventures and the human spirit's resilience against nature.