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The Sea, the ship and the sailor; tales of adventure from log books and original narratives, with an introduction by Captain Elliot Snow ...
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Title:The Sea, the ship and the sailor; tales of adventure from log books and original narratives, with an introduction by Captain Elliot Snow ...
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Other Contributors/Collections:Barnard, Charles H.
Nicol, John, 1755-1825.
Knights, John B.
Mariner, William, 1791-1853.
Bartlett, John.
Snow, Elliot, 1866-1939.
Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection.
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Published/Created:Salem, Mass. : Marine Research Society, 1925.
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Location:RARE BOOKS & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Where is this?
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Call Number: F5817.5 .B21
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Number of Items:1
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Status:Available
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Location:RBSC ASRS - (Confirm availability: email rare.books@ubc.ca) Where is this?
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Call Number: F5817.5 .B21
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Number of Items:2
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Status:Available
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Location:RARE BOOKS & SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Where is this?
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Library of Congress Subjects:Adventure and adventurers.
Voyages and travels.
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Genre/Form:Biographies.
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Description:2 pages ., iii-xviii pages, 1 ., 353 pages. frontispiece, plates, portraits, maps. 25 cm.
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Series:[Marine Research Society, Salem, Mass. Publication ; no. 7].
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Additional formats:Available also online.
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Local note:UBC Library has a copy in The Wallace B. Chung and Madeline H. Chung Collection.
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Notes:Illustrated lining-papers.
Includes bibliographical references to New Zealand (pages 170-182, 191-192).
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Contents:A narrative of the adventures of Capt. Charles H. Barnard of New York, during a voyage round the world (1812-1816), with an account of his abandonment and solitary life for two years on one of the Falkland islands.
The adventures of John Nicol, mariner, during thirty years at sea.
A journal of a voyage in the brig "Spy," of Salem (1832-1834), John B. Knights, master.
The remarkable transactions which took place at the Tonga islands, in the South Pacific Ocean, during the captivity of William Mariner, one of the survivors of the "Port au Prince," privateer which was destroyed by the natives.
A narrative of events in the life of John Bartlett of Boston, Massachusetts, in the years 1790-1793, during voyages to Canton, the northwest coast of North America and elsewhere.