
U. S. SERVICE SERIES. - THE BOY WITH THE U. S. FISHERIES - BY - FRANCIS ROLT-WHEELER
PREFACE
THE BOY WITH THE U. S. FISHERIES - CHAPTER I - MAROONED BY A WHALE
CHAPTER II - THE FIGHT OF THE OLD BULL SEALS
CHAPTER III - ATTACKED BY JAPANESE POACHERS
CHAPTER IV - CATCHING THE SEA-SERPENT
CHAPTER V - CLUTCHED BY A HORROR OF THE DEEP
CHAPTER VI - DEFEATED BY A SPOTTED MORAY
CHAPTER VII - HARPOONING A GIANT SEA VAMPIRE
CHAPTER VIII - FINDING A FORTUNE IN A PEARL
A young sailor’s eyes are opened to the bustling world of America’s fisheries, where the sea is both a source of sustenance and a stage for daring adventure. The narrative weaves together the daily toil of commercial fishermen, the science of hatcheries, and the raw excitement of hunting the ocean’s giants. Illustrated with striking images from the U.S. government’s own archives, it offers a vivid, almost tactile sense of life on the water.
The story launches with a thrilling encounter on the Bering Sea: a massive whale spouts a towering column of vapor, and the crew scrambles to give chase. Through the boy’s eager perspective, listeners hear the clatter of the whale‑gun, the salty wind, and the tense calculations of distance and speed. The scene captures both the peril and the camaraderie that define early 20th‑century seafaring work.
Beyond the chase, the book celebrates the quiet heroism of those who safeguard the nation’s food supply—scientists, hatchery workers, and seasoned anglers alike. It paints a picture of an industry striving to balance profit with preservation, inviting listeners to appreciate the hidden depths of a profession that feeds a continent.
Language
en
Duration
~7 hours (444K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven desJardins and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2007-04-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1876–1960
Best known for lively adventure books for young readers, he also led an unexpectedly wide-ranging life that took him from journalism and popular history into religion, astrology, and the occult. His career left behind a shelf of sea stories, war books, and curious later writings that feel very much of their era.
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