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Franklin Library Harvard Classics Richard H Dana Two Years Before the Mast

Franklin Library Harvard Classics Richard H Dana Two Years Before the Mast

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Harvard Classics edition of "Two Years Before the Mast," by R. H. Dana, a DELUXE edition, With Introduction and Notes, Edited by Charles W. Eliot, printed by P.F. Collier & Sons series, published in 1...

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Harvard Classics edition of "Two Years Before the Mast," by R. H. Dana, a DELUXE edition, With Introduction and Notes, Edited by Charles W. Eliot, printed by P.F. Collier & Sons series, published in 1937. Bound in a hunter green hardboard, the book has paper end leaves and a hubbed spine---in near FINE condition---except for previous owner's crimped book press on title page. Richard Henry Dana, who lived from 1815--1882, was an American lawyer and politician from Massachusetts, a descendant of an eminent colonial family, who gained fame for the memoir, "Two Years Before the Mast." While an undergraduate at Harvard College, Dana had an attack of the measles which affected his vision. Thinking it might help his sight, Dana left Harvard to enlist as a common sailor on a voyage around CAPE HORN on the brig PILGRIM. He returned to Massachusetts two years later, aboard the Alert (which left California sooner than the Pilgrim ). He kept a diary throughout the voyage, and, after returning, he wrote a recognized American classic, " Two Years Before the Mast ," published in 1840. The term "before the mast" refers to the quarters of the common sailors, in the forecastle, in the front of the ship. His writing evidences his later sympathy with the lower classes. He later became a prominent anti-slavery activist and helped found the Free Soil Party. In the book, which takes place between 1834 and 1836, Dana gives a vivid account of "the life of a common sailor at sea as it really is." He sails from Boston to South America and around Cape Horn to California. Dana's ship was on a voyage to trade goods from the United States for the Mexican colonial Californian missions' and ranchos' cow hides. They traded at the ports in San Diego Bay, San Pedro Bay, Santa Barbara Channel, Monterey Bay, and San Francisco Bay. B oth as a writer and as a lawyer, he was a champion of the downtrodden, from seamen to fugitive slaves and freedmen. Dana captures the tedious, difficult work of a sea man. The chapter with the brutal flogging is a real life witnessing. 405 pages. I offer Combined shipping.

Specifics

Author

Richard Henry Dana

Binding

Leather

Country/Region of Manufacture

United States

Illustrator

Frontispiece Portrait of Dana

Language

English

Original/Facsimile

Original

Personalized

No

Publisher

Harvard Classics

Region

New England and California Coast

Seller Notes

“Near FINE”

Signed

No

Special Attributes

Luxury Edition

Subject

Memoirs

Topic

Sea story of flogging & trade

Year Printed

1977

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