Before the Wind: The Memoir of an American Sea Captain 1808 1833

Before the Wind: The Memoir of an American Sea Captain 1808 1833

by Charles Tyng (Author), SusanFels (Editor)

Synopsis

Charles Tyng's quarter century under sail took him around the world half a dozen times at the begining of the nineteenth century. Fortunately, he proved to be as natural a storyteller as he was a sailor. Before the Wind has been hailed as a superb contribution to seafaring literature, alongside such books as Two Years Before the Mast and the novels of Patrick O'Brian. Both Tyng's life and the way he recounts his years at sea are full of wonder: He survives shipwrecks, squalls, and pirates. He makes and loses fortunes in tea, sugar, and cotton. He meets Lord Byron as well as the British princess (later queen) Victoria. Sailors, armchair travelers, history buffs, and lovers of pulse-quickening maritime stories will find this book as seductive as the siren song of the sea.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
Edition: Reissue
Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd
Published: 29 Jun 2000

ISBN 10: 0140291911
ISBN 13: 9780140291919

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Original and rich . -- New York Newsday
Author Bio
Charles Tyng was born in Newburyport, Massachusetts, in 1801. His voyages took him across the Atlantic, the Pacific, and the Caribbean, visiting Cuba, China, Europe, Indonesia and the Sandwich Islands among other ports of call. He died in Rhode Island in 1879.