
audiobook
by Henry Beston
A special correspondent rides along with the U.S. Navy during a pivotal post‑war deployment, recording the rhythm of life aboard battleships, destroyers and submarines. The narrative blends personal anecdotes with vivid interviews, giving listeners a sense of the camaraderie, routine drills, and the occasional burst of danger that defines naval service.
Through a series of short, sharply observed scenes, the book captures moments such as a quiet evening on a London pier, the cramped quarters of a submarine crew, and the relentless work of gun crews battling winter seas. The author’s respectful tone highlights the dedication of both officers and enlisted men, offering a window into the human side of a massive war machine.
Listeners will hear the sounds of engines, the clatter of torpedoes being readied, and the humor that eases long watches. It’s a grounded, day‑to‑day portrait of sailors and their ships, presented with the immediacy of a journalist’s notebook.
Language
en
Duration
~4 hours (252K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Al Haines
Release date
2019-08-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
1888–1968
Best remembered for turning a lonely Cape Cod beach into one of nature writing’s enduring landscapes, this American writer helped generations of readers see the shore with fresh eyes. His work blends close observation, calm wonder, and a deep respect for the living world.
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