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Under the mizzen mast: A voyage round the world

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The narrative presents a first-person account of a round-the-world sailing voyage undertaken with family aboard a merchant ship, following passages around Cape Horn and across the Pacific to California, the Sandwich Islands, China ports, Singapore, Macao, and Manila, before returning home. It interweaves shipboard routine, weather and navigational detail, dockside sketches of ports and local life, and reflective asides on health, religion, and travel's restorative effects. Arranged in chronological chapters that mirror the outward, Cape Horn, Pacific, East Asian, and homeward stages, it blends practical maritime reportage with personal observation and descriptive travel writing.

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Nehemiah Adams

Nehemiah Adams was an American author and clergyman known for his contributions to 19th-century literature. His works often reflect themes of faith, morality, and social commentary. Among his notable titles is "The Sable Cloud: A Southern Tale With Northern Comments," which explores the complexities of Southern life and attitudes during a time of significant social change. Adams also wrote "Bertha and Her Baptism" and "Catharine," showcasing his ability to weave narratives that engage with personal and societal issues. His literary output provides insight into the cultural and religious landscape of his era.

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