Om The Seaman's Friend
Originally published in 1841, 'The Seaman's Friend' was written by Richard Henry Dana as a guide to navigating the treacherous waters of the Atlantic. With practical advice on everything from knot-tying to ship maintenance, this book is a fascinating look at the maritime culture of the 19th century.
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