American Merchant Ships and Sailors

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American Merchant Ships and Sailors

by Willis J. (Willis John) Abbot

EN·~10 hours·14 chapters

Chapters

14 total

American Merchant - Ships and Sailors - By - Willis J. Abbot

0:35

Preface

1:37

List of Illustrations

2:12

American Merchant Ships and Sailors

0:02

CHAPTER I.

1:24:44

CHAPTER II.

1:02:16

CHAPTER III

54:29

CHAPTER IV

1:00:59

CHAPTER V

1:06:32

CHAPTER VI.

1:10:11

Description

This work opens with a vivid portrait of early American shipbuilding, tracing how New England’s forests and farms gave rise to the first shallops, ketches, and schooner‑rigged sharpies. It follows the evolution from modest wooden craft to the grand full‑rigged vessels that carried the young nation’s goods across the Atlantic. Along the way, the author highlights the ingenuity of farmer‑builders and the rapid expansion of shipyards that turned the United States into a maritime power. The narrative is richly illustrated, giving listeners a sense of the shapes and colors that once dotted the harbor.

Beyond the hulls, the book delves into the everyday lives of the men who manned them—traders, privateers, and whalers confronting ice, storms, and the perils of distant ports. Their stories reveal a blend of daring enterprise and hard‑won camaraderie, whether navigating foggy channels with a thousand passengers or racing against rivals in the burgeoning packet trade. The author places these personal accounts within the larger currents of American commerce, diplomacy, and conflict, showing how merchant sailors helped knit together a growing nation.

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Language

en

Duration

~10 hours (622K characters)

Publisher of text edition

Project Gutenberg

Original publisher

New York
 Dodd, Mead & Company
 The Caxton Press
 New York.
 1902

Release date

2005-04-18

Rights

Public domain in the USA.

About the author

Willis J. (Willis John) Abbot

Willis J. (Willis John) Abbot

1863–1934

A lively American journalist and historian, he wrote widely about war, the sea, and the people who shaped U.S. history. His books blend newsroom energy with a strong interest in naval and military affairs.

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