About This Book
A veteran whaleman presents a series of true-to-life sketches drawn from long voyages, describing departure from port, shipboard routines, and the practical hazards of whaling. Chapters trace the training of inexperienced hands, the hunt and processing of whales, boat work and ship repairs, and the social life and anecdotes that bind crews. The narrative moves through island stopovers, foreign ports, clashes and episodes of captivity and escape, and arduous passages around major capes. Interwoven practical instruction and reflective anecdote convey the camaraderie, danger, and technical detail of period whaling, ending with the homeward run and a return to familiar shores.
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