The Sea

The Sea by Angelo Solomon Rappoport, published by Senate in 1995, is an edition that spans 287 pages and is presented in English. This book, originally released in 1928 under the title Superstitions of sailors, explores various aspects related to maritime culture and the beliefs that have developed among sailors over time. It offers insights into the intersection of politics and social sciences as they pertain to seafaring traditions.
Readers will find a comprehensive examination of the superstitions that have shaped the lives and practices of sailors. The text delves into the social sciences, providing context for how these beliefs influence maritime behavior and decision-making. This edition serves as a resource for those interested in the cultural and historical significance of sailors’ superstitions, making it a notable addition to discussions surrounding politics and social sciences.
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First published in 1928 as Superstitions of sailors by Stanley Paul & Co., London
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