Sea Struck

Sea Struck by W H Bunting, published by Down East Books on August 23, 2016, is a reprint edition comprising 384 pages in English. This book brings alive the final decades of square-rigged sail through the accounts of voyages made on three ships by three young men from Massachusetts. It captures a range of experiences, including storms, men overboard, and the strict discipline of life at sea, while also exploring the rich lore of maritime culture and the interconnectedness of the New England maritime community.
Readers will find an engaging narrative filled with adventure and historical insights into maritime history and piracy. The book delves into the challenges faced by sailors and the exotic ports they visited, providing a vivid portrayal of life on the high seas. Through these accounts, Sea Struck offers a unique perspective on the era of sail and the experiences that shaped the maritime history of the United States.
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Sea Struck brings alive the final decades of square-rigged sail through the accounts of voyages made on three ships by three young men from Massachusetts. There is plenty of adventure here— storms, men overboard, discipline that bordered on brutality, and exotic ports. There is also a fascinating immersion in the lore of the sea and sail and the global web of connections in the New England maritime community.
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