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The Seaman's Friend - Containing a treatise on practical seamanship with plates a dictionary of sea terms customs and usages of the merchant service - cover

The Seaman's Friend - Containing a treatise on practical seamanship with plates a dictionary of sea terms customs and usages of the merchant service

Richard Henry Dana

Publisher: e-artnow

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The Seaman's Friend is a treatise by Richard Henry Dana Jr. It details shipboard procedures during the 19th-century, such as setting sails and tying knots as well as the roles of crew members.
Available since: 11/25/2023.
Print length: 412 pages.

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