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A first-person account of a whaling voyage that follows a ship's crew through recruitment, long sea passages, hunting and processing whales, and voyages into polar ice and remote coasts. It depicts daily shipboard life, the techniques of whale pursuit and rendering oil, encounters with marine life and ice, interactions with indigenous coastal peoples, and the physical hazards and camaraderie that shape the crew. Episodes alternate between practical how-to descriptions of whaling operations and personal reflections on hardship, discipline, small diversions, and the return voyage.

About the Author

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Walter Noble Burns

Walter Noble Burns was an American author and journalist, best known for his work in maritime literature. His notable book, "A Year with a Whaler," provides a vivid account of life aboard a whaling ship, capturing the challenges and adventures faced by sailors in the 19th century. Burns's writing reflects a deep appreciation for the sea and the whaling industry, offering readers a glimpse into a bygone era of exploration and adventure. His contributions to literature highlight the intersection of human experience and the natural world.

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