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From Forecastle to Cabin: Seafarers' Voices 8 Samuel Samuels

From Forecastle to Cabin: Seafarers' Voices 8 By Samuel Samuels

From Forecastle to Cabin: Seafarers' Voices 8 by Samuel Samuels


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From Forecastle to Cabin: Seafarers' Voices 8 Summary

From Forecastle to Cabin: Seafarers' Voices 8 by Samuel Samuels

This is the autobiography of an American who ran away to sea at the age of 11 and charts his rise from the lowliest seaman (berthed under the forecastle) to the command of his own ship and the occupation of the luxurious after cabin. In the course of an action-packed career spanning half a century, he experienced almost all of the vicissitudes of life in the nineteenth-century merchant service: storm and shipwreck, famine and disease, press-gangs and desertion, piracy, violence and mutiny - this last, at different times, as both mutineer and victim. Like many a sailor he was often in more danger ashore than afloat, but many of his adventures make excellent stories - not least his romantic, but foolhardy rescue of a Christian woman from the harem in Constantinople. In this case the story did not quite follow the script, as she married his accomplice in the rescue. Samuels is best known for his later career, as captain of the packet ship Dreadnought, a ship built especially for him and under his direction. Known as 'The Wild Boat of the Atlantic' in the 1850s this ship was reckoned the fastest vessel on the New York-Liverpool service, and regularly beat even the steamers on this route. This success was largely down to Samuels' hard-driving style as master, and much of the latter part of the book is taken up with the resulting crew troubles, culminating in a full-blown mutiny that he put down with characteristic forcefulness.

From Forecastle to Cabin: Seafarers' Voices 8 Reviews

Samuels has inspired several works of fiction, but his own story is hard to beat for excitement. Samuels diaries were first published in 1887 and his writing is full of the language and nautical terms if the era, many of which vanished with the sailing ships that e lives on They add a charm and romance which don't allow the reader to put the book down until the end. Nautilus International Telegraph

About Samuel Samuels

Captain Samuel Samuels was raised in Pennsylvania, and left home as a young boy after his father remarried. He was forced to retire from his seagoing career after serious injury, only to forge a second successful career as the skipper of several large racing yachts in the 1870s and 1880s.

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GOR007387788
9781848321267
1848321260
From Forecastle to Cabin: Seafarers' Voices 8 by Samuel Samuels
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
2012-02-16
224
N/A
Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

Customer Reviews - From Forecastle to Cabin: Seafarers' Voices 8