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Publié par | Everest Media LLC |
Date de parution | 08 octobre 2022 |
Nombre de lectures | 0 |
EAN13 | 9798350031812 |
Langue | English |
Poids de l'ouvrage | 1 Mo |
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Extrait
Insights on Richard Henry Dana's Two Years Before the Mast
Contents Insights from Chapter 1
Insights from Chapter 1
#1
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#2
First voyage to California. Second voyage to California and back to Boston. Third voyage to California, then north to Mackinac Island and down the Great Lakes. Voyage ends. -> The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#3
Alert set sail for San Pedro. It took three weeks to get there, and the crew was extremely bored. When the ship arrived, it was completely loaded with 3,000 hides from the Pilgrims.
#4
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#5
Dana and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#6
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#7
There are very few books that give life at sea as it really is – the light and the dark together. I want to give an accurate and authentic account of a common sailor’s life as it really is.
#8
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#9
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#10
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#11
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#12
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#13
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#14
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#15
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#16
The captain, chief mate, and second mate are the three most important officials on a merchant ship. The captain is lord paramount, the chief mate is first lieutenant, boatswain, sailing-master, and quarter-master. The second mate is proverbially a dog’s berth.
#17
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#18
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family. The three most important officials on a merchant ship are the captain, the chief mate, and the second mate.
#19
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family. The three most important officials on a merchant ship are the captain, the chief mate, and the second mate.
#20
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#21
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#22
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family. The three most important officials on a merchant ship are the captain, the chief mate, and the second mate.
#23
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#24
The three most important officials on a merchant ship are the captain, the chief mate, and the second mate. The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#25
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#26
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#27
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family. The three most important officials on a merchant ship are the captain, the chief mate, and the second mate.
#28
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family. The three most important officials on a merchant ship are the captain, the chief mate, and the second mate.
#29
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#30
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family. The three most important officials on a merchant ship are the captain, the chief mate, and the second mate.
#31
The three most important officials on a merchant ship are the captain, the chief mate, and the second mate. The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.
#32
The author and his crew survived a gale at Cape Horn, endured a four-day hail storm, and survived a shipwreck off the coast of Juan Fernandez. They then made it to California and were greeted by friends and family.