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Two years before the mast

and Twenty-four years after

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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 pleasant and valuable acquaintances. The following year, Dana produced The Seaman's Friend, a treatise on practical seamanship. Later, he wrote a a short account of an 1859 trip to Cuba in 1859. He was a copious letter-writer and kept journals of his travels and every day life. Yet, long before his death, he had seen the narrative of his sailor days recognized as an American classic.

Time has not diminished its reputation. We read it today not merely for its simple, unpretentious style, but for its clear picture of a life at sea previous to the era of steam navigation and for its graphic description of conditions in California before visions of gold sent the long lines of "prairie schooners" drifting across the plains to unfold the hidden destiny of the West.

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Collier
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405

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Two years before the mast: a personal narrative of life at sea
1995, Reader's Digest Association
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Two years before the mast: a personal narrative of life at sea
1981, Penguin Books
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Two years before the mast, Vol. 1: A personal narrative
1911, Houghton Mifflin Co.
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Edition Notes

Series
The Harvard classics -- v. 23
Other Titles
Twenty-four years after.

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
808.8
Library of Congress
G540 .D2 1909a, PS1501 .T8 1937

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Pagination
405 p. 1 leaf of plates ;
Number of pages
405

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OL24226960M
Internet Archive
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OCLC/WorldCat
2170042

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