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Twenty years at sea: Leaves from my old log-books

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An autobiographical collection of sea episodes recounts two decades spent first in the merchant service and later in naval duty during a wartime period. The narrative assembles episodic sketches — initial voyages, shipboard routine, mutiny and shanghaiing incidents, a pre-gold-rush passage, encounters with pirates, and transfer into naval operations — culminating in accounts of blockade duty, assaults on fortifications, and narrow escapes. Emphasis falls on vivid first-person recollection of seamanship, sailor culture, and the hazards and camaraderie of life at sea, offered as engaging, logbook-derived anecdotes.

About the Author

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Frederic Stanhope Hill

Frederic Stanhope Hill was a maritime author known for his vivid recounting of life at sea. His notable work, "Twenty Years at Sea: Leaves from My Old Log-Books," offers readers a glimpse into his extensive experiences and adventures over two decades of naval service. Through his writings, Hill captures the challenges and triumphs of life on the ocean, providing a unique perspective on maritime history. His contributions to literature reflect a deep appreciation for the sea and the stories it holds.

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