Two Years before the Mast

A Sailor's Life at Sea

Paperback, 458 pages

English language

Published March 29, 2001 by Adamant Media Corporation.

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978-1-4021-7962-4
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Two Years before the Mast is but an episode in the life of Richard Henry Dana, Jr., yet the narrative in which he details the experiences of that period is, perhaps, his chief claim to a wide remembrance.

His services in fields other than literary occupied the greater part of his life. Dana was a well known and respected lawyer, a stalwart abolitionist, and an advocate for the rights of common sailors. He and his wife, Sarah, had many friends among New England's cultural elite, including Henry Wadsworth and Fanny (Appleton) Longfellow and the artist Washington Allston and his wife, Martha Remington (Dana), who was Richard's aunt.

Two Years before the Mast appeared in 1840, while its author was still a law student. Though at the time it created no great stir in the United States, it was most favorably received in England, where it paved the way for many …

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Ich hab's in Deutsch gelesen...

4 stars

... denn die Bezeichnungen für all die Segel-Hardware ist bereits in deutsch kaum verständlich. Ich mag Tagebücher und Reisen, und dies hier ist anscheinend das erste Buch eines Matrosen übers Segeln. Dana studierte an Harvard, als seine Augen schlecht wurden und er sich dachte, eine Seereise als Matrose vorm Mast würde dies lindern (was es am Ende auch tat). Dana schrieb alles auf über die Lebensumstände von Matrosen und setzte sich später auch als Anwalt und Lobbyist für Matrosen ein. Seine Schilderung des Lebens auf der Pilgrim und der Alert sind sehr eindeutig und offenlegend, seine Beobachtungen der Natur, des Wetters und eines Kaliforniens, das noch im Tiefschlaf liegt, beschreiben eine Welt, die wir vermissen, würde ich sagen. Auch was wir übers Leben an Bord eines Schiffes lernen, über die Arbeit der Zubereitung von Rinderhäuten für den Transport, übers Handling eines Segelschiffs, sind zugleich romantisch und manchmal auch etwas ermüdend. …

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5 stars

I'd long heard of this book as being used as source material for other texts. I can see why... Dana's clear and compelling prose transported me to the age of sail. I felt myself tasting the salt of the sea and many other details so wonderfully woven into this tale. The epilogue of his return to California after the transformative 24 years of the late 1840s and 50s is a real treat. I am a lover of first person histories un-interpreted by succeeding years. This text hits the mark squarely. I knew it to be a book about life at sea and of the merchant trade in the late years of sail, but the description of the sparsely populated Alta California coast with its Missions and Presidios in the years before the Mexican - American war were a great treasure

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