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by Basil Hall
Condensed from a larger memoir of sea voyages, this work offers a vivid portrait of a naval officer’s early career, tracing the transition from eager midshipman to responsible lieutenant and commander. Through the author’s own experiences, readers glimpse the daily routines, challenges, and expectations that shape a young man’s service, all presented with a candid, conversational style that feels both instructive and personal.
The narrative balances lively anecdotes of daring exploits with thoughtful reflections on duty, discipline, and the human side of command. It contrasts the impulsive bravado of “muscular” sailors with the quieter, analytical minds of the “philosophers,” illustrating how both vigor and reason are essential for advancement. Young aspirants will find practical guidance on navigating hierarchy, cultivating judgment, and embracing the blend of courage and humility required aboard a ship, making the book a useful companion for anyone contemplating a life at sea.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (619K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Steven Gibbs and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-11-08
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1788–1844
A Scottish naval officer who turned long voyages into lively books, he wrote about life at sea and the places he visited with a sharp eye for detail. His travel writing helped bring the wider world to 19th-century readers.
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