The Sea: Its Stirring Story of Adventure, Peril, & Heroism. Volume 4
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This work gathers illustrated essays on maritime and long-distance travel, charting the rise of steamship services, the contrast between first-class comfort and steerage hardship, and the technical and seasonal challenges of ocean passages. It outlines intercontinental connections including transcontinental rail links and Pacific crossings, and sketches major ports and colonial entrepôts encountered by voyagers. Vivid anecdotes and descriptive scenes convey shipboard life, onboard entertainments, and dangers such as cyclones and hurricanes, alongside practical commentary on safety and emigrant accommodations. Chapters combine travel impressions, historical notes on shipping and navigation, and observations about the social and mechanical changes reshaping global passage.
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