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The World of Waters, Or, A Peaceful Progress O'er the Unpathed Sea

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A domestic frame presents a family Geographical Society whose young members and guests study and recount voyages, ports, islands, and maritime phenomena. Through meetings, anecdotes, and short narratives the text moves regionally from the Mediterranean and Baltic to the Arctic, Atlantic, Americas, Pacific, and southern seas, treating storms, shipwrecks, navigation, natural history, and local customs. Moral reflections, incidents of providence, and human-interest sketches—including tales of whaling, monsoons, slavery, and island life—are woven with descriptive travel sketches and instructional notes intended to educate and entertain young readers about the variety and dangers of the world of waters.

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Mrs. David Osborne

Mrs. David Osborne was an author known for her work in the realm of children's literature and moral tales. Her notable book, "The World of Waters, Or, A Peaceful Progress O'er the Unpathed Sea," reflects her interest in exploring themes of adventure and discovery through a gentle narrative style. Osborne's writing often aimed to inspire young readers, encouraging them to engage with the world around them in a thoughtful and imaginative way. Her contributions to literature, particularly in the context of educational and moral storytelling, continue to resonate with audiences interested in historical children's literature.

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