Man-of-war life : a boy’s experience in the United States Navy, during a voyage around the world in a ship-of-the-line

by Charles Nordhoff

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Like many a restless teenager before him, Charles Nordhoff craved excitement and in 1844, when barely 14, he managed to talk his way into the US Navy. A bookish lad who had been apprenticed to a printer, Nordhoff was better educated than most of his fellow seamen, and was well equipped to describe what became a three-year round-the-world adventure. He was lucky in his ship, USS Columbus, a large 74-gun ship of the line that had been chosen to undertake a diplomatic mission to China, and then show more to Japan, in an abortive attempt to open the latter to American trade. In the course of this voyage, Nordhoff was to see many countries of south-east Asia and the Far East, before crossing the Pacific, visiting South America, rounding Cape Horn, and finally returning to Norfolk, Virginia, having crossed the Equator six times. Apart from its descriptions of exotic climes, much of the interest in the book lies in a boys view of naval life and how the ship was run. The US Navy was small and followed very conservative principles, with an emphasis on discipline, routine and training that would have been familiar a century earlier. However, it was also subtly different: more humane in its treatment of the crew, less draconian in punishment, and a promoter of what would be considered Victorian moral values. The book offers a valuable and entertaining account of life in the last days of the sailing warship. show less

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Charles Nordhoff ran away from home to join the US Navy in 1845. This book is about his around the world voyage while serving as a "ships boy" or apprentice. the book is a good source of day to day living in the forecastle or below decks. There are not many first hand accounts of the enlisted mans life from these days. Although this is a good book the author did write it about 10 years after and included abservations that he could not have been privy to at that time. in all a very worth while read and highly recomended.
This Charles Nordhoff was the grandfather of the co-author Charles Nordhoff of the book "Mutiny On The Bounty"

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Man-of-war life : a boy’s experience in the United States Navy, during a voyage around the world in a ship-of-the-line

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Nonfiction, History, Biography & Memoir, General Nonfiction, Travel
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623.8Applied Science & TechnologyEngineeringMilitary Vehicles: Land, Air, & SeaNaval architecture; Shipbuilding
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