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A collection of maritime tales set in the nineteenth century, portraying the daily life, dangers, and idiosyncrasies of sailors and small-ship crews. Episodes range from shipboard mishaps and a brig's foundering to brawls among apprentices, captain portraits, piracy in distant waters, and sketches of forecastle customs, food, and sea songs. The author presents rugged, often illiterate seamen with rough courage, humor, and occasional savagery while noting changing conditions and reforms in seafaring life. The tone mixes anecdote, practical detail, and quiet sympathy for the seafaring community.

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Baron Walter Runciman Runciman

Baron Walter Runciman was a British author and historian known for his works on naval history and maritime literature. His notable titles include "Drake, Nelson and Napoleon," which explores the lives and impacts of three pivotal figures in naval warfare. Runciman's writing often reflects his deep interest in the sea and its history, as seen in works like "Windjammers and Sea Tramps" and "The Tragedy of St. Helena." Through his engaging narratives, he contributed to the understanding of maritime heritage and the evolution of naval power during significant historical periods.

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